Florida Administrative Code
6 - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
6A - State Board of Education
Chapter 6A-4 - CERTIFICATION
Section 6A-4.0021 - Florida Teacher Certification Examinations
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Scope. This rule governs the written examinations for teacher certification. Additional requirements for certification are specified in Chapter 6A-4, F.A.C.
(2) Description of the examinations and competencies to be demonstrated.
(3) Administration of the examinations.
(4) Registration, fees, and refunds.
Examination |
Fee |
General Knowledge Test, First-Time Registration (Full Battery) |
$130.00 |
General Knowledge Test, Single Subtest Retake Registration |
$32.50 |
General Knowledge Test, Two Subtests Retake Registration |
$65.00 |
General Knowledge Test, Three Subtests Retake Registration |
$97.50 |
General Knowledge Test, Full Battery Retake Registration |
$130.00 |
Professional Education Test, First-Time Registration |
$150.00 |
Professional Education Test, Retake Registration |
$150.00 |
Subject Area Examination, First-Time Registration |
$150.00 |
Subject Area Examination, Retake Registration |
$150.00 |
Prekindergarten/Primary PK-3 |
Fee |
First-Time Registration (Full Battery) |
$150.00 |
Single Subtest Retake Registration |
$37.50 |
Two Subtests Retake Registration |
$75.00 |
Three Subtests Retake Registration |
$112.50 |
Full Battery Retake Registration |
$150.00 |
Elementary Education K-6 |
Fee |
First-Time Registration (Full Battery) |
$150.00 |
Single Subtest Retake Registration |
$37.50 |
Two Subtests Retake Registration |
$75.00 |
Three Subtests Retake Registration |
$112.50 |
Full Battery Retake Registration |
$150.00 |
First-Time Registration (Full Battery) |
$150.00 |
Single Section Retake Registration |
$75.00 |
Full Battery Retake Registration |
$150.00 |
(5) Admission. The test administration agency shall provide each applicant with electronic communication specifying the examination site, date, and the time of the examination. This communication will also stipulate identification required for entrance into the examination site. An applicant who arrives after the examination has begun shall not be admitted. An applicant, who has registered for multiple examinations or subtests for the same day and arrives late, shall only be admitted at the start of the next examination or subtest.
(6) Examinee with a disability. An applicant who is unable to complete the examinations under standard testing conditions because of a disability may request special arrangements. Such a request shall be made when the examination application is submitted. Lack of proficiency in the English language alone shall not be acceptable as a justifiable reason for requesting a reader or extra time for an examinee. Special arrangements shall be provided for applicants with disabilities.
(7) Scoring the general knowledge subtests.
SUBTEST |
SCORE |
General Knowledge Subtest 1: Essay |
A total raw score of at least six (6) |
General Knowledge Subtest 2: English Language Skills |
29 correct items |
General Knowledge Subtest 3: Reading |
25 correct items |
General Knowledge Subtest 4: Mathematics |
26 correct items |
SUBTEST |
SCORE |
General Knowledge Subtest 1: Essay |
A total raw score of at least eight (8) |
General Knowledge Subtest 2: English Language Skills |
27 correct items |
General Knowledge Subtest 3: Reading |
26 correct items |
General Knowledge Subtest 4: Mathematics |
31 correct items |
(8) Scoring the professional education test.
(9) Scoring of the subject area specialty examinations.
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Biology 6-12 |
70 correct items |
Computer Science K-12 |
72 correct items |
Earth-Space Science 6-12 |
70 correct items |
Emotionally Handicapped K-12 |
87 correct items |
Geography 6-12 |
105 correct items |
School Counseling PK-12 |
83 correct items |
History 6-12 |
89 correct items |
Journalism 6-12 |
89 correct items |
Mentally Handicapped K-12 |
63 correct items |
Physical Education K-8 |
66 correct items |
Physical Education 6-12 |
72 correct items |
Physically Impaired K-12 |
79 correct items |
Political Science 6-12 |
84 correct items |
Reading K-12 |
69 correct items |
School Psychologist PK-12 |
61 correct items |
Specific Learning Disabilities K-12 |
78 correct items |
Speech-Language Impaired K-12 |
79 correct items |
Varying Exceptionalities K-12 |
80 correct items |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Art K-12 |
63 correct items |
Elementary Education 1-6 |
84 correct items |
English 6-12 |
71 on a scale that weights the multiple choice section eighty (80) percent and the essay section twenty (20) percent |
Deaf or Hard of Hearing K-12 |
66 correct items |
Mathematics 6-12 |
60 correct items |
Music K-12 |
64 correct items |
Primary Education K-3 |
88 correct items |
Social Science 6-12 |
102 correct items |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Chemistry 6-12 |
57 correct items |
Drama 6-12 |
96 correct items |
Economics 6-12 |
70 correct items |
Educational/Media Specialist PK-12 |
102 correct items |
Health K-12 |
71 correct items |
Latin K-12 |
70 correct items |
Middle Grades General Science 5-9 |
70 correct items |
Middle Grades Mathematics 5-9 |
59 correct items |
Middle Grades Social Science 5-9 |
87 correct items |
Physics 6-12 |
51 correct items |
French K-12 |
87 on a scale that weights the multiple choice section fifty (50) percent, the speaking section forty (40) percent, and the writing section ten (10) percent. |
German K-12 |
A score of Intermediate High or more on the oral interview and a score of 82 on a scale that weights the multiple choice section eighty (80) percent and the writing section twenty (20) percent. |
Middle Grades English 5-9 |
57 on a scale that weights the multiple choice section seventy (70) percent and the essay section thirty (30) percent. |
Speech 6-12 |
Prior to October 1, 1996, 119 on a scale that weights the multiple choice section fifty (50) percent and the speech section fifty (50) percent. Beginning October 1, 1996, a score of fifty-six (56) on the multiple choice section and a score of four (4) or more on the speech section based on the summed ratings of two (2) trained judges using a scale of one (1) low to four (4) high. |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Humanities K-12 |
88 correct items |
Psychology 6-12 |
94 correct items |
Sociology 6-12 |
95 correct items |
Visually Impaired K-12 |
99 correct items |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Preschool Education N-PK |
94 correct items |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Business Education 6-12 |
69 correct items |
Home Economics 6-12 |
83 correct items |
Occupational Specialist |
87 on a scale that weights the multiple choice section forty-five (45) percent and the short answer section fifty-five (55) percent. |
English to Speakers of Other Languages K-12
Prekindergarten/Primary PK-3
For the subject area specialty examination listed below, this scaled passing score will be equivalent to the following score on the October 1992 test administration:
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
English to Speakers of Other Languages K-12 |
54 correct items |
For the subject area specialty examination listed below, this scaled passing score will be equivalent to the following score on the October 1993 test administration:
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Prekindergarten/Primary PK-3 |
73 correct items |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Agriculture 6-12 |
83 correct items |
Industrial Arts-Technology Education 6-12 |
83 correct items |
Marketing 6-12 |
72 correct items |
Preschool Education Birth - Age 4 |
81 correct items |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Spanish K-12 |
87 on a scale that weights the multiple choice section seventy-five (75) percent and the speaking section twenty-five (25) percent. |
Effective August 1, 2000, a passing score for this examination will be a scaled score of at least two hundred (200). This scaled passing score will be equivalent to the following score on the October 1998 and January 1999 test administrations:
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Spanish K-12 |
88 on a scale that weights the multiple choice section sixty (60) percent, the speaking section twenty-five (25) percent, and the writing section fifteen (15) percent. |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Exceptional Student Education K-12 |
72 correct items |
Kindergarten-Grade Six |
138 correct items |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Educational Media Specialist PK-12 |
85 correct items |
Exceptional Student Education K-12 |
81 correct items |
Social Science 6-12 |
87 correct items |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Biology 6-12 |
83 correct items |
Chemistry 6-12 |
71 correct items |
Earth-Space Science 6-12 |
83 correct items |
Middle Grades General Science 5-9 |
84 correct items |
Physics 6-12 |
60 correct items |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Health K-12 |
83 correct items |
Physical Education K-12 |
85 correct items |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
English for Speakers of Other Languages K-12 |
81 correct items |
Mathematics 6-12 |
48 correct items |
Middle Grades Mathematics 5-9 |
52 correct items |
SUBTEST |
SCORE |
PK-3 Subtest 1: Developmental Knowledge |
38 correct items |
PK-3 Subtest 2: Language Arts and Reading |
41 correct items |
PK-3 Subtest 3: Mathematics |
32 correct items |
PK-3 Subtest 4: Science |
30 correct items |
SUBTEST |
SCORE |
K-6 Subtest 1: Language Arts and Reading |
42 correct items |
K-6 Subtest 2: Social Science |
37 correct items |
K-6 Subtest 3: Science |
36 correct items |
K-6 Subtest 4: Mathematics |
35 correct items |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
English 6-12 |
56 correct items on the multiple-choice section and a total raw score of at least eight (8) on the writing section |
Middle Grades English 5-9 |
58 correct items on the multiple-choice section and a total raw score of at least eight (8) on the writing section |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Computer Science K-12 |
85 correct items |
Engineering and Technology Education 6-12 |
89 correct items |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Business Education 6-12 |
81 correct items |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Spanish K-12 |
93 on a scale that weights the multiple choice sixty (60) percent, the speaking section twenty-five (25) percent, and the writing section fifteen (15) percent. |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Preschool Education (Birth-Age 4) |
85 correct items |
Reading K-12 |
85 correct items |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Art K-12 |
75 correct items |
Exceptional Student Education K-12 |
80 correct items |
SUBJECT |
SCORE |
Deaf or Hard of Hearing K-12 |
60 correct items |
School Counseling PK-12 |
66 correct items |
School Psychologist PK-12 |
70 correct items |
Visually Impaired K-12 |
71 correct items |
(10) Score reports for the general knowledge essay, english language skills, reading, and mathematics subtests, professional education test, and subject area examinations.
(11) Review.
(12) Alternative Assessments: Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) Revised General Test, SAT, ACT, and Classic Learning Test (CLT). GRE test administrations conducted on or after July 1, 2015, and SAT, ACT, and CLT test administrations on or after March 1, 2016, may be used as an acceptable means of demonstrating a mastery of general knowledge. In all cases, the minimum required score on the GRE, SAT, ACT, and CLT must have been earned during the ten (10) years immediately preceding application and qualification for a certificate, unless otherwise stipulated in law or rule. The scores listed below shall be considered the minimum passing scores that may be used to satisfy the demonstration of mastery of general knowledge requirements. Passing scores are required in each of the general knowledge content areas assessed on the General Knowledge Test, which include writing (essay), English language skills, reading, and mathematics. The table below provides the content area subtests for GRE, SAT, ACT, and CLT, followed by the minimum required scores to satisfy the General Knowledge requirements.
GK SUBTEST |
ALTERNATIVE ASSESSMENT |
MINIMUM REQUIRED ALTERNATIVE ASSESSMENT SCORE |
GK Essay |
||
GRE Analytical Writing |
A combined score of 4 out of 6 |
|
SAT Evidence-Based Reading & Writing |
A score of 560 |
|
ACT English |
A score of 22 |
|
CLT Verbal Reasoning & Grammar/Writing |
A combined score of 49 |
|
GK English Language Skills |
||
GRE Verbal Reasoning |
A score of 151 |
|
SAT Evidence-Based Reading & Writing |
A score of 560 |
|
ACT English |
A score of 22 |
|
CLT Verbal Reasoning & Grammar/Writing |
A combined score of 49 |
|
GK Reading |
||
GRE Verbal Reasoning |
A score of 151 |
|
SAT Evidence-Based Reading & Writing |
A score of 560 |
|
ACT Reading |
A score of 23 |
|
CLT Verbal Reasoning & Grammar/Writing |
A combined score of 49 |
|
GK Mathematics |
||
GRE Quantitative Reasoning |
A score of 147 |
|
SAT Mathematics |
A score of 540 |
|
ACT Mathematics |
A score of 22 |
|
CLT Quantitative Reasoning |
A score of 20 |
(13) Military Testing Fee Waivers.
BASIS FOR WAIVER OF FEE |
DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED |
Member of Armed Forces |
Military ID card |
Spouse of member of Armed Forces |
Military dependent ID card (DD Form 1173) |
Member of reserves |
Military ID card or NGB22 Form or DD 256A Form |
Spouse of member of reserves |
Military dependent ID card (DD Form 1173) or Military dependent ID card (DD Form 1173-1) |
Honorably discharged veteran |
Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD Form 214 Member 4) |
Spouse or surviving spouse of honorably discharged veteran |
DD Form 214 Member 4 of spouse and marriage certificate |
Honorably discharged veteran of reserves |
DD Form 214 Member 4, NGB22 Form or DD 256A Form |
Spouse of honorably discharged veteran of reserves |
DD Form 214 Member 4, NGB22 Form or DD 256A Form of spouse and marriage certificate |
Surviving spouse of member of armed forces on active duty at time of death |
Official documentation from Department of Defense |
Surviving spouse of member of reserves at time of death |
Official documentation from Department of Defense |
(14) Retired First Responder Testing Fee Waivers.
(15) Exceptional Student Education K-12/Elementary Education K-6 Waivers.
The following chart lists the required documentation:
BASIS FOR WAIVER OF FEE |
DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED |
Holds a Temporary or Professional Certificate in Exceptional Student Education K-12 and application to add a subject coverage in Elementary Education K-6 |
Valid active certificate in ESE K-12 |
Holds a Temporary or Professional Certificate in Elementary Education K-6 and application to add a subject coverage in Exceptional Student Education K-12 |
Valid active certificate in K-6 |
Rulemaking Authority 1012.55(1), 1012.56, 1012.59 FS. Law Implemented 1012.55, 1012.56, 1012.59 FS.
New 8-27-80, Amended 1-11-82, 1-6-83, 5-3-83, 10-5-83, 10-15-84, Formerly 6A-4.021, Amended 12-25-86, 4-26-89, 4-16-90, 7-10-90, 4-22-91, 10-3-91, 8-10-92, 11-28-93, 4-12-95, 7-1-96, 9-30-96, 10-1-99, 7-17-00, 7-16-01, 3-24-02, 7-16-02, 3-24-03, 7-21-03, 12-23-03, 7-13-04, 5-24-05, 5-23-06, 5-21-07, 5-19-08, 7-21-08, 7-9-09, 6-22-10, 6-21-11, 11-22-11, 8-23-12, 5-21-13, 10-22-13, 2-25-14, 12-23-14, 7-28-15, 10-26-15, 7-26-16, 2-20-17, 8-20-17, 6-19-18, 11-28-18, 4-22-19, 5-3-22, 11-23-22, 11-21-23.