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Foundations of Reading (190) Scoring Guide

Foundations of Reading (190) Scoring Guide

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If you’re considering a career teaching reading, or a reading related subject, you may have come across the Foundations of Reading (190) exam. This exam is vital in assessing your ability to teach and develop students as readers. Understanding the scoring system and what it entails is crucial for preparing effectively. This article delves into everything you need about Foundations of Reading (190) exam scores.

Overview of the Foundations of Reading (190) Exam

The Foundations of Reading (190) exam has 100 multiple-choice questions, 2 open-response assignments with a 4 hour time limit. The exam covers four subareas:

Three for Multiple Choice Questions:

  1. Foundations of Reading Development
  2. Development of Reading Comprehension
  3. Reading Assessment and Instruction

One for Constructed Response Questions:

  1. Integration of Knowledge and Understanding

Our Foundations of Reading (190) exam overview expands more on the structure of the exam.

Passing Score

The passing score for the Foundations of Reading exam varies by state. Check your state’s Foundations of Reading official website to determine what the passing score is for your state. Below are a few passing score for specific states:

Massachusetts (MTEL): 240

North Carolina : 233

Ohio (OAE): 220

Foundations of Reading exam has a “benchmark” score of 240.

This score does not necessarily determine your passing status. Remember, passing scores are determined by the individual states.

How the Exam is Scored

The total raw score for the exam is calculated by summing up the total number of questions you answered correctly on the exam. You are not penalized for incorrect answers, meaning you won’t lose points because you answered some questions incorrectly. The exam is scored by a machine.

When Will I Receive My Score Report

If you take the exam at a test center you will receive a certificate of completion after you complete the exam. If you are taking the exam online you will not receive a certificate.

Score reports will be available in your account starting at 10:00 pm local time on the score report date for your exam. Your score report will be emailed to you if you request so at registration. Check your state’s Foundations of Reading page to check the score report dates.

Understanding Your Score Report

Your Foundations of Reading (190) score report will include your:

  • Total Test Score
  • Subarea Performance Information
  • Open Response Assignment Information
  • Testing History
  • Retake Information

Total Test Score 

In this section, you will find your total test score for your exam. This score is based on the number of items you answered correctly across all subareas of the test. The score is converted to a scale that ranges from 100 to 300.

Subarea Performance

This section provides information on your performance on each subarea on The Foundations of Reading exam. This information is provided to help you identify your strengths and weaknesses.

Your performance on each subarea is provided for both the multiple-choice  and open-response questions. The performance level indicated for each multiple-choice and open-response subarea will help you target more accurately your strength and weakness.

Use caution when interpreting subarea information because subareas contain different numbers of items.

Retaking the Exam

If you don’t pass the Foundations of Reading (190) exam you can retake the test. However, you must wait 30 days before you can retest. You must complete the registration process and submit payment again to retake the exam. It’s crucial to carefully analyze your score report to identify areas of weakness and develop a targeted study plan to improve your performance in those subject areas. To help you in future study or in preparing to retake the test, your score report shows how you performed in each content domain.

Conclusion:

The Foundations of Reading (190) exam scores play a significant role in assessing your competency as a reading teacher. By understanding the scoring system, criteria, and passing score requirements, you can effectively prepare for the exam and increase your chances of success. Remember to utilize your score report as a valuable tool for identifying areas that need improvement, enabling you to focus your efforts and enhance your overall performance. With diligent preparation and a clear understanding of the exam, you’ll be well-equipped to excel in the Foundations of Reading (190) exam.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the passing score for the Foundations of Reading (190) exam? 

The passing score for the Foundations of Reading (190) varies by state. Check your state’s website to determine the passing score requirement for your state.

When will I receive my Foundations of Reading score report?

Score reports will be available in your account starting at 10:00 pm local time on the score report date for your exam. Your score report will be emailed to you if you request so at registration. Check your state’s Foundation of Reading page to check score report dates.

If I fail the Foundations of Reading (190) exam am I allowed to retake it? 

Yes, if you do not pass, you can retake the exam. Please note you must wait 30 days before you can register again.

Do I need to get a specific score on each content domain of the Foundations of Reading (190) exam? 

No. You will receive one overall score for the exam. The score reports will show you how you did on each individual domain, but this data is for informational purposes only.

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