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To pass the NES Special Education K-12 test you need a score of 220.
The range of possible scores is 100 to 300.
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Yes! We offer practice tests for 35 different exam subjects, and there are 575 unique exams utilizing 64120 practice exam questions. Every subject has a free sample practice test you can try too!
NES Elementary Assessments
NES Early Childhood Education (101)
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NES Elementary Education Subtest I (102)
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NES Elementary Education Subtest II (103)
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NES Reading Instruction (104)
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NES Essential Academic Skills
NES Essential Academic Skills Math (003)
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NES Essential Academic Skills Reading (001)
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NES EAS Technology Literacy (004)
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NES Essential Academic Skills Writing (002)
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NES K–12 Assessments
NES Art (503)
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NES English to Speakers of Other Languages (507)
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NES Health (505)
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NES Physical Education (506)
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NES School Counselor (501)
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NES School Library Media Specialist (502)
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NES Spanish (401)
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NES Special Education K-12 (601)
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NES Middle Grades Assessments
NES Middle Grades English Language Arts (201)
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NES Middle Grades General Science (204)
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NES Middle Grades Mathematics (203)
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NES Middle Grades Social Science (202)
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NES Professional Knowledge
NES Professional Knowledge: Elementary (051)
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NES Professional Knowledge: Secondary (052)
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NES Secondary Assessments
NES Biology (305)
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NES Business (309)
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NES Chemistry (306)
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NES Earth and Space Science (307)
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NES English Language Arts (301)
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NES Family and Consumer Sciences (310)
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NES General Science (311)
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NES Gifted Education (312)
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NES History (302)
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NES Mathematics (304)
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NES Mathematics (Middle Grades and Early Secondary) (105)
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NES Physics (308)
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NES Social Science (303)
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For up-to-date information about registration for the National Evaluation Series, refer to the National Evaluation Series website.
You have almost completed your teacher education journey. The final hurdle is the NES examination to become certified. What are the NES exams?
The National Evaluation Series (NES) teacher certification tests are delivered through Pearson’s network of computer-based test (CBT) centers. Aligned to national subject and pedagogy standards, these standards-based tests are taken by individuals pursuing certification as entry-level teachers. NES test scores are currently acceptable for certification in Arizona, California, Illinois, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, and Wisconsin. NES provides for interstate portability of test results and simplifies candidate comparisons between states.
NES offers exams ranging from Essential Academic Skills (Reading, Writing, Mathematics, and Social Sciences) to Professional Knowledge at both the elementary and secondary levels, Elementary and Early Childhood, Middle School and Secondary level specialty areas, and K-12 areas of specialization. Exams required for certification vary from state to state. The NES website can be helpful in determining which tests best meet your needs for certification.
The format for most of the NES exams is multiple-choice with the results provided at the testing site upon the completion of the test. Some tests may include constructed response items. The results of these are available within four weeks of the exams. Scores are scaled from 100 to 300 with 220 being the national benchmark, although the state benchmarks may differ. The length of each exam fluctuates according to the individual test. These time allowances are available at the NES website.