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Are there any additional exams or tests required for certification?

Asked 2 years ago
In Illinois, obtaining an education certification typically requires candidates to pass specific examinations, which may include the Illinois Licensure Testing System (ILTS) tests. These tests are designed to assess the knowledge and skills necessary for effective teaching. Depending on the type of certification one seeks, additional exams might be required. For example, candidates for elementary education certification must take the Test of Academic Proficiency and subject-matter tests relevant to the grade levels they wish to teach. Additionally, if a candidate is pursuing a secondary education certification, they would need to complete content area tests related to the specific subjects they plan to teach. Furthermore, those interested in special education might encounter different examination requirements that align with that specific focus. It is essential for candidates to thoroughly review the specific testing requirements associated with their desired certification type. The Illinois State Board of Education website is a valuable resource for detailed information on the latest testing requirements, including links to study guides and preparation materials for these exams.
Answered Sep 2nd 2025

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