What's New in 2009–2010?

Computer-Based Testing Now Available for OPTE and OGET

The Oklahoma Professional Teaching Examination (OPTE), along with the Oklahoma General Education Test (OGET), is now offered on computer. Computer-based testing (CBT) for these tests is available during select six-day testing windows at Pearson Professional Centers in Oklahoma City and Tulsa and across the nation. Refer to "Test Dates for Computer-Based Testing" for a list of the testing windows currently open for registration. The first testing window available for the OPTE is in December 2009.

Registration for computer-based testing is available only on the Internet by selecting "Register Now" on the CEOE Web site. There is an additional computer-based testing fee of $35 for each test taken on computer. See "Test Fees and Payment Policies" for complete test and registration fees.

For more detailed information about computer-based testing, refer to "Computer-Based Testing." On the CEOE Web site, you may use the "Computer-Based Testing" tabs at the tops of pages to select content specifically related to computer-based testing.

Is Computer-Based Testing Right for Me?

New and Redeveloped Tests

The Computer Science (081) test will be available beginning with the 2009–2010 program year.

The following tests have been updated and/or redeveloped for the 2009–2010 program year:

New versions of the study guides for the redeveloped fields and a new study guide for Computer Science are available by selecting "Study Guides" on the CEOE Web site.