Computer-Based Testing
The following CEOE tests are now offered on computer in addition to the regularly scheduled paper-based test administrations:
- Early Childhood Education
- Elementary Education (Subtests 1 and 2)
- Mild-Moderate Disabilities
- OGET
- OPTE: PK–8
- OPTE: 6–12
Computer-based testing is available at more than 225 Pearson Professional Centers throughout the United States and its territories (e.g., Puerto Rico), as well as over 30 international test centers, including in Canada and Mexico.
Refer to the Pearson VUE Web site at www.pearsonvue.com/CEOE for up-to-date information about computer-based test centers, including test center addresses, real-time seating availability, and locations of test centers outside of Oklahoma.
Refer to "Test Dates for Computer-Based Testing" for a list of the testing windows currently open for registration and to "Test Sites for Computer-Based Testing" for information about available test centers across the United States.
Registration. 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. The following guidelines apply to computer-based testing registration:
- For the Elementary Education test, you may register to take one or both subtests. All subtests you select in one registration will be administered in one 4-hour test session.
- You should plan to register as early as possible before your desired testing window. Test appointments are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis, and seating is limited.
- You must wait 120 days after taking a computer-based CEOE test before retaking the same test on computer.
Test administration. In computer-based testing, examinees complete the tests by selecting answers on-screen to selected-response questions and typing responses to writing assignments. See "Reporting to the Test Site for Computer-Based Testing," "What to Bring to the Test Site for Computer-Based Testing," and "Test Site Rules" for details about the day of the test, including information about identification and security policies.
Score reporting. Scores are reported on the score report date for each testing window. See "Test Dates for Computer-Based Testing" for score report dates and "Release of Your Test Scores" for additional information on score reporting.
