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What is a Ppat assessment?

What is a Ppat assessment?

The PPAT assessment is designed to allow teacher candidates to demonstrate their performance during student teaching. It provides a professional growth plan template to guide test takers in using formative feedback to hone their skills — a reflective practice that will follow them throughout their teaching career.

What does the Ppat stand for?

Definition. PPAT. Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand.

What happens if I don’t pass the Ppat?

What happens if I don’t score as well on a resubmitted task? The task with the highest task score — whether it was earned on the initial submission or on the resubmitted task — will always be used to determine your cumulative assessment score.

What is the passing score for Ppat?

40 out
The recommended passing score for the overall PPAT is 40 out of a possible 60 points.

Which states use Ppat?

PPAT Passing Scores by State

Certification State State Agency Passing Score*
Maryland Maryland State Department of Education TBD
North Carolina North Carolina Department of Public Instruction 38
Oklahoma Oklahoma Office of Educational Quality and Accountability 38
South Carolina South Carolina State Department of Education 36

How do I register for the Ppat?

Follow these steps to register for the PPAT assessment:

  1. Create an ETS ® Performance Assessment Account.
  2. Select Your Test and Submission Window.
  3. Identify Your Educator Preparation Program.
  4. Select Score Recipients.
  5. Answer Background Information and Assessment-related Questions.
  6. Pay.
  7. Confirmation.

What is a good Ppat score?

PPAT ® Passing Scores *The national recommended passing score established by a panel of educators through a multi-state Standard Setting Study is 40.

How many points is Ppat Task 4?

The score for Task 4 is doubled; therefore, the maximum score is 32 (the range is 8–32). For the overall PPAT, the maximum score is 60 (the range is 15–60).

How many points is Task 4 on the Ppat?

What do you need to know about the PPAT?

The PPAT assessment evaluates test takers on their abilities to impact student learning as it relates to the InTASC Model Core Teaching Standards (PDF), demonstrating that they have the basic pedagogical content knowledge and application for the classroom to begin teaching as an entry-level teacher. It is designed to:

Do you have to submit a teacher performance assessment?

Teacher candidates required to submit a teacher performance assessment now have another choice of an assessment that shows what they know and are able to do — the PPAT ® Assessment.

When do I get my PPAT score back?

Official score reports are available via your online account approximately three weeks after the task submission deadline. Each state department of education or educator preparation program will set their own passing score for the assessment.

What are the tasks on the Patl test?

View dates and deadlines, and instructions on how to register. The PATL assessment measures roles that teachers play in contributing to student and school success against critical leadership. Each task assesses a test taker’s skills and abilities in an area of classroom instruction.