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The Texas Examinations for Master Teachers™ (TExMaT™) program has its origins in legislation passed in 1999 (House Bill 2307) that required the creation of the Master Reading Teacher (MRT) Certificate, the development of standards for the certificate and the development of a Master Reading Teacher test. The MRT Certificate was implemented as part of the Texas Reading Initiative to ensure that all Texas students are reading at grade level by the end of the third grade and that their reading knowledge and skills grow throughout their public school careers. The MRT test was the first test to be offered in the TExMaT program.
In 2001, the Texas legislature passed legislation that created two additional categories of Master Teacher Certificates: the Master Mathematics Teacher (MMT) Certificates (Early Childhood-Grade 4, Grades 4-8, and Grades 8-12) and the Master Technology Teacher (MTT) Certificate. Tests for these certificates were first administered beginning June 28, 2003.
In 2002, Governor Rick Perry proposed the creation of an additional category of Master Teacher Certificate: the Master Science Teacher Certificate. In 2003, the Texas legislature created Master Science Teacher (MST) Certificates for Early Childhood-Grade 4, Grades 4-8 and Grades 8-12. Tests for these certificates were first administered beginning October 21, 2006. For more information about these certificates and their requirements, visit the Texas Education Agency (TEA) website.
CAT Registration Deadline
Registration for the CAT MTT test offered must be completed at least 2 days before the test date.
Test Day Procedures
All test takers will be photographed and fingerprinted as confirmation of their identity. See Confidentiality of Information for further information. If you refuse to be photographed or fingerprinted, you will not be permitted to test and your test fees will be forfeited.
First Year for Testing Microsoft® Office 2007 Excel® and PowerPoint® Skills in the Master Technology Teacher (MTT) Test
Beginning with the 2011-12 testing year, the Master Technology Teacher (MTT) test will assess test takers' ability to use Microsoft Office 2007 versions of Excel and PowerPoint. The test previously assessed their ability to use Office 2003 versions of these applications.
The purpose of the MRT test is to ensure that each educator certified as a Master Reading Teacher has the prerequisite content and professional knowledge necessary to perform satisfactorily in Texas public schools as a Master Reading Teacher. A Master Reading Teacher's primary duties are to teach reading and to serve as a mentor in the field of reading instruction to other teachers.
The purpose of the MMT tests is to ensure that each educator certified as a Master Mathematics Teacher has the prerequisite content and professional knowledge necessary to perform satisfactorily in Texas public schools at certain grade levels as a Master Mathematics Teacher. A Master Mathematics Teacher's primary duties are to teach mathematics and to serve as a mentor in the field of mathematics instruction to other teachers.
The purpose of the MST tests is to ensure that each educator certified as a Master Science Teacher has the prerequisite content and professional knowledge necessary to perform satisfactorily in Texas public schools as a Master Science Teacher. A Master Science Teacher's primary duties are to teach science and to serve as a mentor in the field of science instruction to other teachers.
The MTT test is administered via computer at specially equipped CAT test centers. It is administered separately from the other TExMaT tests.
The purpose of the MTT test is to ensure that each educator certified as a Master Technology Teacher has the prerequisite content and professional knowledge necessary to perform satisfactorily in the Texas public schools as a Master Technology Teacher. A Master Technology Teacher's primary duty is to serve as a mentor in the field of technology instruction to other teachers.
For more information about MRT, MMT, MST and MTT preparation programs, testing and certification, contact TEA or visit the Educator Certification section of the TEA website.
The Registration Bulletin is a free publication that contains program information, test dates, contact information and registration procedures.
Test Fees
$120 Test fee (per test)
$35 Late registration fee* (for PBT MRT, MMT, MST tests)
$75 Emergency registration fee* (for PBT MRT, MMT, MST tests)
*Late and emergency registration fees are nonrefundable
Additional Services
$15 Test, test center or test date change during regular or late registration period
$75 Test, test center or test date change during emergency registration period (for PBT MRT, MMT, MST tests)
$20 Fee for returned check
$30 Additional processing fee for DANTES
MRT, MMT and MST Score Verification
$25 Multiple-choice section
$35 Written-response section
$60 Multiple-choice and constructed-response section
MTT Score Verification
$70 Case study and performance assessment
The above amounts are exclusive of any Sales and Use, Value-Added or similar taxes.
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