2008–2009
ABOUT THE NEW MEXICO TEACHER
ASSESSMENTS
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The New Mexico Teacher Assessments are required for individuals who are seeking initial New Mexico
licensure on or after July 1, 1999. The following licensure requirements apply:
- Individuals applying for initial educator licensure with certain endorsements
must also take the Content Knowledge Assessment(s) in History, Geography, Economics, Civics and Government;
Language Arts; Mathematics; Science; Family and Consumer Sciences; Health Education; Library/Media;
Music; Physical Education; Reading; Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL); Visual Arts;
and/or Modern and Classical Languages (Spanish, French, German). These Content Knowledge Assessments may also
be taken to add endorsements to an existing license in lieu of coursework requirements.
- The secondary-level Content Knowledge Assessments are intended for individuals seeking a Secondary Education (7–12) license.
- The middle-level Content Knowledge Assessments are an option for Elementary Education (K–8) licensed teachers to demonstrate
that they meet the standard of “highly qualified” in a subject area according to the requirements of the
“No Child Left Behind” legislation. These Content Knowledge Assessments are not required for New Mexico
teacher licensure and may not be taken to obtain secondary license endorsements.
- Individuals seeking a School Counselor, Educational Administrator,
or Educational Diagnostician (PreK–12) license must take the Content Knowledge Assessment in that area.
- Individuals seeking a Special Education (PreK–12) license must take the
Content Knowledge Assessment in Special Education in addition to the New Mexico Assessment of Teacher Basic Skills
and the New Mexico Assessment of Teacher Competency (Early Childhood, Elementary, or Secondary).
Please see the
PED Web site at
www.ped.state.nm.us for additional information about
educator licenses and endorsements.
Initial Licensure Requirements
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Teaching License
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Testing Requirements
for an Initial License
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Early Childhood (B–3)
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New Mexico Assessment of Teacher
Basic Skills
New Mexico Assessment of Teacher Competency (Early
Childhood) |
Elementary Education (K–8)
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New Mexico Assessment of Teacher
Basic Skills
New Mexico Assessment of Teacher Competency (Elementary)
New Mexico Content Knowledge Assessment in Elementary
Education |
| Grades PreK–12 Teaching |
New Mexico Assessment of Teacher
Basic Skills
New Mexico Assessment of Teacher Competency (Elementary
OR Secondary)
New Mexico Content Knowledge Assessment—for the first endorsement* on
the license, the appropriate content knowledge assessment is required in Family
and Consumer Sciences; French; German; Health Education; History, Geography,
Economics, Civics and Government; Language Arts; Library/Media; Mathematics;
Music; Physical Education; Reading; Science; Spanish; Teaching English to Speakers
of Other Languages (TESOL); OR Visual Arts |
Middle Level Education (5–9)
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New Mexico Assessment of Teacher Basic Skills
New Mexico Assessment of Teacher Competency (Elementary OR Secondary)
New Mexico Content Knowledge Assessment—for the first endorsement* on the
license, the appropriate content knowledge assessment is required in Family and
Consumer Sciences; French; German; Health Education; Library/Media; Middle Level History,
Geography, Economics, Civics and Government; Middle Level Language Arts;
Middle Level Mathematics; Middle Level Science; Music; Physical Education; Reading;
Spanish; Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL);
OR Visual Arts
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Secondary Education (7–12)
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New Mexico Assessment of Teacher
Basic Skills
New Mexico Assessment of Teacher Competency (Secondary)
New Mexico Content Knowledge Assessment—for the first endorsement* on
the license, the appropriate content knowledge assessment is required in Family
and Consumer Sciences; French; German; Health Education; History, Geography,
Economics, Civics and Government; Language Arts; Library/Media; Mathematics;
Music; Physical Education; Reading; Science; Spanish; Teaching English to Speakers
of Other Languages (TESOL); OR Visual Arts |
Educational Administrator (PreK–12)
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New Mexico Content Knowledge Assessment for Educational Administrator
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Educational Diagnostician (PreK–12)
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New Mexico Content Knowledge Assessment for Educational Diagnostician |
School Counselor (PreK–12)
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New Mexico Content Knowledge Assessment for School Counselor |
Special Education (PreK–12)
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New Mexico Assessment of Teacher
Basic Skills
New Mexico Assessment of Teacher Competency (Early Childhood, Elementary, OR Secondary)
New Mexico Content Knowledge Assessment in Special Education |
*Individuals seeking additional endorsements must take 24 semester hours in the appropriate content area OR must take and pass
the appropriate content knowledge assessment in Family and Consumer Sciences; French; German; Health Education; History, Geography,
Economics, Civics and Government; Language Arts; Library/Media; Mathematics; Middle Level History, Geography, Economics,
Civics and Government; Middle Level Language Arts; Middle Level Mathematics; Middle Level Science; Music; Physical Education;
Reading; Science; Spanish; Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL); OR Visual Arts.
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