Assessment of Professional Knowledge: Primary Education (PK–5) (057)
Format |
Computer-based test (CBT) and online-proctored test; 100 multiple-choice questions, 1 case study written assignment, and 1 work product written assignment
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Time |
Computer-Based Testing
3 hours and 15 minutes total appointment time
- 15 minutes for CBT tutorial and nondisclosure agreement
- 3 hours testing time
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Online Proctoring
3 hours and 15 minutes total appointment time
- 15 minutes for tutorial and nondisclosure agreement
- 3 hours testing time
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Breaks |
Computer-Based Testing
You may take restroom breaks during testing. Time taken for breaks is considered part of the available testing time.
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Online Proctoring
No breaks are allowed.
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Assessment Dates |
Computer-Based Testing
Starting July 24, 2023, by appointment, year round. Appointments are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Find a test center and see real-time seat availability . |
Online Proctoring
Starting August 14, 2023, by appointment with an online proctor during one-week testing windows each month.
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Assessment Sites |
Computer-Based Testing
CBT sites are located throughout Ohio and nationwide. Find a test center and see real-time seat availability . |
Online Proctoring
You may test remotely, including from home. Review system and testing environment requirements .
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Qualifying Score |
220
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Reference Materials Provided for this Assessment |
None
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Assessment Fee |
$109. Review fee and payment information. |
Score Reporting |
Computer-Based Testing
View score report dates for this assessment.
Candidates will receive a receipt of completion at the conclusion of their test center appointment. |
Online Proctoring
View score report dates for this assessment.
Candidates taking an online-proctored test will not receive a receipt of completion when their assessment ends.
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Testing Policies |
When you register, you must agree to abide by all testing rules and policies. |
Prepare |
View the tutorials and preparation materials available for this assessment. |
Assessments may include questions that are being evaluated for future administrations and that do not affect an examinee's score.