Effective February 2, 2004, to receive an initial
New York State teaching certificate in most fields, candidates
are required to achieve passing scores on the Liberal
Arts and Sciences Test (LAST), the elementary or the secondary
version of the Assessment of Teaching Skills—Written (ATS–W),
and a Content Specialty Test (CST) in their area of certification.
Candidates who received a provisional
certificate effective before February 2, 2004, in PreK–6,
secondary academic titles (7–12), or ESOL are required
to achieve passing scores on the CST in the content area
of the certification and the Assessment of Teaching Skills—Performance
(ATS–P) (video) in order to obtain a permanent
certificate.
To obtain a bilingual education extension
to a teaching certificate, candidates are required to
achieve a passing score on the Bilingual Education Assessment
(BEA) in the target language of instruction.
Candidates seeking a Level I, Level II, Level III, or
Pre-Professional New York State teaching assistant
certificate on or after February 2, 2004, are
required to achieve a qualifying score on the Assessment
of Teaching Assistant Skills (ATAS). Progression from
one level to another does not require that a candidate
retake the ATAS.
The New York State testing requirements for specific teaching
certificates are available from the Office of Teaching
Initiatives. Visit their Web site at http://OHE32.nysed.gov/tcert/
for more information.
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