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TExES Principal as Instructional Leader (268) Scoring Guide

TExES Principal as Instructional Leader (268) Scoring Guide

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If you plan to be a school principal, you’ve probably heard of the TExES Principal as Instructional Leader (268) exam. As you may know, you must pass this assessment before you can be hired to serve as a principal or assistant principal in the state of Texas. With so much at stake for your career, it’s crucial to understand the TExES Principal as Instructional Leader exam’s scoring system. If you know what it takes to pass, you’ll be able to prepare more effectively.

To give you a leg up, this article will cover all you need to know about TExES Principal as Instructional Leader exam scoring.

Overview of the TExES Principal as Instructional Leader (268) Scoring Guide

The TExES Principal as Instructional Leader (268) exam covers six content domains:

  1. School Culture
  2. Leading Learning
  3. Human Capital
  4. Executive Leadership
  5. Strategic Operations
  6. Ethics, Equity and Diversity

The exam consists of 70 multiple-choice questions and four written responses. It must be completed within 4 hours and 45 minutes.

For more details on the structure of this test, take a look at our TExES Principal as Instructional Leader (268) exam overview.

How the Exam is Scored

The TExES Principal as Instructional Leader exam is scored by taking the sum of your correct answers, as well as the holistic scores from your written responses, and converting them to a scaled score that takes test difficulty into account.

There is no penalty for incorrect answers on this exam.

Passing Score

To pass the TExES Principal as Instructional Leader (268) exam, you must receive a scaled score of at least 240.

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When Will You Get Your Score Report

Your TExES Principal as Instructional Leader (268) score will be posted to your Pearson account after 10 p.m. (CT) on the report date for your exam. This should fall within 28 days of your testing date. You will also receive your TExES scores via email if you selected the option at registration. View the score report dates on the TExES website to find out when to expect your scores. (Scroll down to “Score Reporting.”)

Understanding Your Score Report

Your TExES Principal as Instructional Leader (268) score report will show your Total Test Performance, your Performance by Domain and Competency, and your Holistic Scores. The first section states whether you passed and provides your overall scaled score. The second section breaks down your performance by content domain and competency. The third section shows how exam graders scored your written responses on a scale of 1-4.

If you did not pass the exam, you should find this score report helpful for future studying. Were the written responses a major problem? Did the multiple-choice section throw you for a loop? Which content domains were the most challenging? Identify where you struggled so that you can address these areas moving forward.

Do be cautious, though, about putting too much weight on the competency breakdown. Each competency within a content domain accounts for a very small number of questions, making it hard to draw firm conclusions about your performance. You should instead focus on your overall Performance by Domain data, and plan to broadly study any domain where you did not perform well.

Retaking the Exam

If you don’t pass the TExES Principal as Instructional Leader exam on your first try, you are allowed up to four retakes. However, you must wait 30 days between each attempt.

Conclusion:

TExES Principal as Instructional Leader (268) exam scores play a key role in determining your eligibility to lead a public school 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 TExES Principal as Instructional Leader exam on your first try, remember to take advantage of the detailed performance breakdown on your score report. This is an invaluable tool for identifying areas where you need to improve.

Even if your first try was unsuccessful, you should feel confident that you can pass the TExES Principal as Instructional Leader (268) exam. With diligent study and a clear understanding of the test, you’ll be well prepared for your next attempt.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the passing score for the TExES Principal as Instructional Leader (268) exam? 

The passing score for the TExES Principal as Instructional Leader exam is 240. 

When will I receive my TExES Principal as Instructional Leader score report?

Within 28 days of taking the exam, your score will be posted to your Pearson account. You will also receive 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.

 

Do I need to get a specific score on each content domain of the TExES Principal as Instructional Leader (268) exam? 

No, you will receive one overall score for the exam. Score reports can reveal how you performed on each area, but this data is for informational purposes only.

If I fail the Principal as Instructional Leader (268) exam, am I allowed to retake it? 

Yes, you are allowed to take the exam up to four more times. You must wait 30 days between each attempt.

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