Study Guide

Elementary Mathematics Specialist
Test Design and Framework

The test design below describes general assessment information. The framework that follows is a detailed outline that explains the knowledge and skills that this test measures.

Test Design

Format Computer-based test (CBT) and online-proctored test
Number of Questions 100 multiple-choice questions
Time* 2 hours, 30 minutes
Passing Score 220
*Does not include 15-minute tutorial

Test Framework

 

graph of percentages of each content domain's weight toward overall test score detailed in table below

Content Domain Range of Competencies Approximate Percentage of Test Score
I. Number Concepts and Operations 0001–0002 25%
II. Algebra and Functions 0003–0004 15%
III. Geometry and Measurement 0005–0006 13%
IV. Data Analysis and Probability 0007–0008 13%
IV. Pedagogical Knowledge and Instructional Leadership 0009–0010 34%

Domain I–Number Concepts and Operations

Competency 0001–Analyze the structure of number systems and the properties of the real number system.

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Competency 0002–Analyze number operations and computational algorithms.

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Domain II–Algebra and Functions

Competency 0003–Analyze patterns and algebraic expressions.

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Competency 0004–Apply linear functions to model and solve problems.

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Domain III–Geometry and Measurement

Competency 0005–Apply concepts of measurement.

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Competency 0006–Apply concepts of Euclidean, transformational, and coordinate geometry.

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Domain IV–Data Analysis and Probability

Competency 0007–Analyze and interpret data.

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Competency 0008–Apply concepts of probability.

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Domain V–Pedagogical Knowledge and Instructional Leadership

Competency 0009–Demonstrate knowledge of mathematics instruction and assessment.

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Competency 0010–Demonstrate knowledge of instructional leadership in mathematics.

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