TExES Special Education Supplemental (163) Practice Test

If you need help studying for the TExES Special Education Supplemental exam or just want some more information about what the exam is like, you’ve come to the right place.

Click below to take a free TExES Special Education Supplemental practice test!

What’s on the Exam?

Questions: 100
Time limit: 4 hours and 45 minutes

 
There are 100 multiple-choice questions on the exam, and the time limit is 4 hours and 45 minutes. There aren’t any scheduled breaks, but you’re free to take restroom breaks as needed.

Let’s take a closer look at the different sections of the exam.


1. Understanding Individuals with Disabilities and Evaluating Their Needs
20% of the exam

  • The characteristics and needs of students with disabilities
  • Formal and informal assessments
  • Evaluating student competencies to make instructional decisions

2. Promoting Student Learning and Development
50% of the exam

  • Procedures for planning instruction for individuals with disabilities
  • Managing the teaching and learning environment
  • Promoting educational performance in all content areas
  • Issues and procedures surrounding teaching student behavior and social skills
  • Transition issues and procedures

3. Foundations and Professional Roles and Responsibilities
30% of the exam

  • Historical, legal, and philosophical foundations of special education
  • Professional roles and responsibilities
  • Adhering to legal and ethical requirements
  • Communicating and collaborating effectively in professional settings

Computer-Adaptive Testing (CAT)

The TExES Special Education Supplemental exam is a computer-adaptive test. Basically, this means that the questions will become harder or easier as you go through the exam, based on how well you’re answering the questions.

For example, say you answered the first question correctly. The first question is of medium difficulty, so the next question will be slightly harder. Then, let’s say you answered the second question incorrectly. The next question would then be a medium question.

TExES Special Education Supplemental Study Guide and Flashcards

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How to Register

To get started with your registration, you’ll need to create an account on the NES website. You can then register for the exam and schedule a test date through your account.

When you submit your registration, you’ll need to pay the $116 testing fee.

Exam Scores

The test is scored using a scaled scoring method. Here’s how it works:

For every question you answer correctly, you get one point added to your raw score. At the end of the test, your final raw score will be converted to a scaled score. This scaled score will range somewhere between 100 and 300.

You’ll need to get a final score of at least 240 to pass the exam.

 
The reason your raw score is converted to a scaled score is because everyone who takes the test is given a slightly different set of questions. Since everyone has a different arrangement of questions, and because some questions are harder than others, converting your raw score to a scaled score ensures a more even playing field.

FAQs

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How many questions are on the TExES Special Education Supplemental exam?

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The exam contains 100 questions.

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What is the time limit for the TExES Special Education Supplemental exam?

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The exam is timed at 4 hours and 45 minutes.

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What is the passing score for the TExES Special Education Supplemental exam?

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You’ll need to get a final scaled score of at least 240 to pass.

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How much does the TExES Special Education Supplemental exam cost?

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The testing fee is $116.