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TExES Core Subjects 4-8 (211) Scoring Guide

TExES Core Subjects 4-8 (211) Scoring Guide

TExES Core Subjects 4-8 (211) Scoring Guide

 

If you plan to teach in a middle school or upper elementary classroom, you may have heard of the TExES Core Subjects 4-8 (211) exam. This exam assesses whether you have the requisite skills and knowledge to teach core subjects to this age group. To prepare for the test, it’s crucial to understand its scoring system. This article delves into everything you need to know about TExES Core Subjects 4-8 (211) exam scores.

Overview of the TExES Core Subjects 4-8 Exam

The TExES Core Subjects 4-8 (211) exam will evaluate your knowledge of core subjects with these four subtests:

  • English Language Arts and Reading (806)
  • Mathematics (807)
  • Social Studies (808)
  • Science (809)

The test consists of 200 multiple-choice questions and has a time limit of 4 hours and 45 minutes. Our TExES Core Subjects 4-8 (211) exam overview can give you more information about the structure of this test.

How the Exam is Scored

The TExES Core Subjects 4-8 exam is scored by taking the sum of your correct answers and converting this into a scaled score that takes test difficulty into account. The exam is scored via computer.

Passing Score

To pass the TExES Core Subjects 4-8 (211)  exam you must pass all four subtests. The minimum passing score for each subtest is 240.

For more scoring information on the individual subtests check out our Scoring Guides for each subtest:

TExES Core Subjects 4-8: Reading and Language Arts (806) Scoring Guide

TExES Core Subjects 4-8: Mathematics (807) Scoring Guide

TExES Core Subjects 4-8: Social Studies (808) Scoring Guide

TExES Core Subjects 4-8: Science (809) Scoring Guide

Understanding Your Score Report

Your TExES Core Subjects 4-8 (211) score report will include:

  • Whether you passed
  • The range of possible scores
  • Your score on each subtest
  • The number of questions available in each subtest competency
  • The number of questions you answered correctly in each competency

To see an example of what your score report will look like, check out this sample TExES score report.

Your score report is broken down into three sections:

Section 1 includes:

  • The name and number of the exam you took
  • Whether you passed or failed the exam
  • The test’s scoring scale

Section 2 includes:

  • The date you took the exam
  • Your name, address, and TEA ID number

Section 3 includes:

  • Your score for each subtest
  • Whether or not you passed each subtest
  • The number of questions available for each competency on a subtest
  • The number of questions you answered correctly on each competency
  • Previous scores and data for each subtest (only applies if you’ve taken the exam before)

Retaking the Exam

If you don’t pass the TExES Core Subjects 4-8 (211) exam, you can retake the test. However, you must wait 30 days before you can retest. You will need to re-register and submit a new payment. However, if you failed one subtest but passed the other three, you are allowed to retake that subtest as a standalone exam, which only costs $58 (as opposed to $116 for the exam overall). If you failed more than one subtest, though, you will have to take the whole exam again.

Before you re-register, it’s crucial to evaluate what went wrong on your previous attempt. Carefully analyze your score report to identify areas of weakness and develop a targeted study plan to improve your performance on those subtests or content areas.

Conclusion:

The TExES Core Subjects 4-8 (211) exam scores play a significant role in assessing your readiness to teach middle-grade students in Texas. Understanding how this test is scored and what is required to pass should help you prepare more effectively, maximizing your chances of success. If you don’t pass the exam on your first try, remember to take advantage of the detailed performance breakdown on your score report. It may provide helpful insights. With diligent study and a clear understanding of the test, you’ll be prepared to excel on the TExES Core Subjects 4-8 (211) exam.

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TExES Core Subjects 4-8 (211) FAQs

If I fail the TExES 211 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.

When will I receive my TExES Core Subjects (211) score report?

Within seven days of taking the exam, your score will be posted to your Pearson account. You will also receive the scores via email if you selected this option during registration. Visit the TExES website to find out when you can expect your score report to be released.

What is the passing score for the TExES Core Subjects 4-8 (211) exam?

To pass the TExES Core Subjects 4-8 (211) exam, you must pass all four subject exams. The minimum passing score for each subtest is 240.

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