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2007–2008
REGISTERING TO TEST |
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REGISTERING FOR ALTERNATIVE TESTING
ARRANGEMENTS
Requesting Accommodations
| Large print copies
of the registration bulletin are available from
the MTEL program at the address listed in "Contact Information" or by calling (413) 256-2892
or (866) 565-4894. |
Alternative testing arrangements
that are reasonable in the context of this licensing test
and supported by documentation may be provided, upon request,
to candidates who would not be able to take the test under
standard conditions. Candidates who may be eligible for
alternative testing arrangements are
- candidates whose religious practices do not allow
them to take tests on Saturdays;
- candidates with physical disabilities (e.g., visual
impairments, motor disabilities, illness, or injury);
or
- candidates with disabilities other than physical.
You may make a request for alternative testing arrangements
when you register for the MTEL during the regular, late,
or emergency registration periods. To ensure that there
is adequate time to process your request, you are strongly
encouraged to register and submit all required
information as early as possible, preferably by the regular
registration deadline.
Some accommodations (e.g., Braille tests) have specialized production requirements
associated with them, and more time for production may be required than is available
after the regular registration deadline. Although every effort is made to process
all requests in a timely manner, the earlier you submit your request, the more time
will be available for specialized production, if needed. Certain production requirements
may necessitate rolling over your registration to a future test administration.
NES reviews each request as it is received and determines
on a case-by-case basis whether to grant requested alternative
testing arrangements. Because of the amount of time required
to review requests for alternative testing arrangements
and to make necessary changes at the test site or to test
materials, there can be no assurance that requests received
after the regular registration deadline can be accommodated
for the chosen test date or at the assigned test site.
In some cases, the supporting documentation submitted
with a request for alternative testing arrangements may
not be sufficient to make a determination or may not support
the requested accommodation. In such cases, you will need
to submit additional documentation. In some cases, NES
may contact you directly to discuss suitable testing arrangements.
How to Register
If you are registering for alternative testing arrangements
for the first time, you may register by mail or on the
Internet during the regular or late registration period
or by telephone during the emergency registration period.
Individuals who registered for the MTEL previously, with
or without accommodations, may take advantage of the telephone
reregistration service offered during the regular and
late registration periods.
If you register by telephone, you should inform the NES
representative that you are requesting alternative testing
arrangements and specify the arrangements you are requesting.
If you are registering during the late or emergency registration
period, you should fax, rather than mail, the Alternative
Testing Arrangements Request Form and supporting documentation
to NES at (413) 584-7340. This will help to expedite the
process.
If you plan to register for consecutive test dates and
require alternative testing arrangements, you must call
NES at (413) 256-2892 or (866) 565-4894, as early as possible, to discuss
your request. This is necessary to allow for the maximum
amount of time to process your request. Please see "Test
Fees and Payment Policies" for information regarding
test registration fee waivers for testing on consecutive
test dates.
What to Submit
Initial requests for alternative testing arrangements.
The first time you request alternative testing arrangements
for an MTEL examination, you must
- complete your test registration and submit the correct payment,
- submit a completed Alternative Testing Arrangements Request Form, found in the printed registration
bulletin and available to download and print out by selecting "Print Bulletin and Forms (PDF)" at
www.mtel.nesinc.com, and
- submit supporting documentation, if required. Write your name or Department-issued identification
number and telephone number on each piece of correspondence.
The documentation is kept
confidential to the extent required by law.
Subsequent requests for alternative testing arrangements.
If you register for a subsequent test date,
and your condition, disability, or religious conviction
and the recommended accommodation(s) for it have not changed,
you must
- complete your test registration and submit the correct payment and
- submit a completed Alternative Testing Arrangements Request Form, found in the printed registration
bulletin and available to download and print out by selecting "Print Bulletin and Forms (PDF)" at
www.mtel.nesinc.com.
If
your condition or disability and/or the recommended test
accommodations have changed, you may need to submit additional
documentation in support of your request.
Documentation Checklist |
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Before submitting your Alternative Testing Arrangements Request Form and any required documentation, use
the checklist below and the information in the sections that follow to confirm that your documentation is complete.
This checklist does not apply to candidates registering for an alternative test date for religious reasons
(see "Registering for an Alternative Test Date for Religious Reasons" below).
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include a signed statement by a qualified professional, written on that person’s professional letterhead,
whose license or credentials are appropriate to describe or diagnose the disability; |
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include a diagnosis of the disability or disabilities; |
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include the name and date of diagnostic test(s), including the diagnostic test scores, designed for purposes
other than screening, where documentation of test(s) or evaluation(s) is required; |
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include recommended test administration modifications that are specifically related to the disability and that
are reasonable within the context of this licensing test; |
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be current, i.e., completed within the past five years (with the exception of permanent physical disabilities). |
| Documentation, in itself, does not automatically support the granting of alternative testing arrangements. |
Requests for Additional Time
The four-hour test session is designed to allow sufficient time to complete any of the tests in the MTEL
program. Examinees may find the four hours of testing time to be more than enough to complete their
test, even if they have needed extra time on other tests they have taken in the past. Please keep in mind
that you are automatically given four hours to take one subtest of the Communication and Literacy Skills
test or the Vocational Technical Literacy Skills Test if you register for only one subtest per test session
or test administration (see "Test
Selection" for information about
test availability by test session).
If, however, you have a documented disability and you feel you need extra time for testing, you may
submit a request for alternative testing arrangements when you register for the MTEL. Also, you may wish
to register for only one test per test date, which will allow you to use the second test session for additional
time to complete the test, providing your request for additional time is approved. Registering for two tests on the same test date limits the additional testing time you can be allowed because testing must be completed
within one test administration day. Please note that all requests for additional time require appropriate
documentation and are subject to approval by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Registering for an Alternative Test Date for Religious
Reasons
An alternative test date may be arranged for candidates
whose religious practices do not allow them to take tests
on Saturdays. An alternative test date may be arranged
only for religious reasons. Alternative test dates are
available only at the following sites (subject to enrollment):
Boston area (001), central Massachusetts/Worcester County
area (004), and Springfield area (005).
The alternative test date will be the Sunday following
the regular Saturday test date. To request an alternative
test date, you must
- complete your test registration and submit the correct payment and
- submit a completed Alternative Testing Arrangements Request
Form, found in the printed registration bulletin and
available to download and print out by selecting "Print
Bulletin and Forms (PDF)" at www.mtel.nesinc.com.
Registering for Alternative Testing
Arrangements Because of a Disability
The following alternative testing arrangements may be
requested because of a disability (e.g., visual impairment,
motor disability, illness, injury) and can be accommodated
at all test sites:
- Wheelchair-accessible
facilities
- Frequent breaks (e.g.,
for those with hypoglycemia or diabetes)
- Use of a magnifying
glass, color overlays, or a ruler (e.g., for those
with a visual impairment)
- Use of a pen for a written response to an open-response
item (e.g., for those with a motor impairment)
To request any of the alternative arrangements listed above, you must
- complete your test registration and submit the correct payment
- submit a completed Alternative Testing Arrangements Request
Form, indicating the nature of and reason for the
request (forms can be found in the printed registration
bulletin and are available to download and print out
by selecting "Print
Bulletin and Forms [PDF]" at www.mtel.nesinc.com)
If you require alternative arrangements other than those listed above, and the alternative testing
arrangements are being requested due to a physical disability (e.g., visual impairment), you must
- complete your test registration and submit the correct payment
- submit a completed Alternative
Testing Arrangements Request Form, identifying the
disability and the specific arrangements requested
(forms can be found in the printed registration bulletin
and are available to download and print out by selecting
"Print Bulletin and
Forms [PDF]" at www.mtel.nesinc.com)
- submit a statement by a licensed
professional, on that person’s professional letterhead,
whose license or credentials are appropriate to diagnose
the disability (e.g., ophthalmologist for visual impairment
or physical therapist for mobility impairment). This
information is important to ensure that the appropriate
accommodations are made for you. The statement must
indicate the following:
- The disability for
which alternative testing arrangements are being
requested
- Recommended test administration modifications
that are specifically related to the disability
and are reasonable in the context of this licensing
test
If you are requesting alternative testing arrangements due to a cognitive or emotional disability
(e.g., learning disability), you must
- complete your test registration and submit the correct payment
- submit a completed Alternative Testing Arrangements Request
Form, identifying the disability and the specific
arrangements requested (forms can be found in the
printed registration bulletin and are available to
download and print out by selecting "Print
Bulletin and Forms [PDF]" at www.mtel.nesinc.com)
- submit a statement by a professional,
on that person’s professional letterhead, whose license
or credentials are appropriate to describe or diagnose
the disability. The statement must indicate the following:
- The disability for which alternative testing
arrangements are being requested, with supporting
documentation in the form of one of the following,
which must be included as part of the statement
or as separate documentation:
- A full educational history with complete
documentation of special education services,
including other disability-related testing
modifications received within the past five
years, along with the name, date, and results
of the test(s) or evaluation(s), administered
within the past five years, used to document
the disability
or
- Results of a
psychological, neuropsychological, or psychoeducational
test battery administered within the past
five years, interpreted by a qualified professional
whose license or credentials are appropriate
to diagnose the condition
or
- Results of an
evaluation interpreted by a licensed professional
verifying physical abnormalities as evidenced
by a computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan,
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), electroencephalogram
(EEG), or brain topography mapping test administered
within the past five years
and
- Recommended test administration modifications
that are specifically related to the disability
and are reasonable in the context of this licensing
test
PLEASE NOTE: If your test(s) or evaluation(s) were administered prior to the past five years, a full battery of testing may not be required. Instead, you may wish to consult with a qualified professional to determine which diagnostic test(s), related to your disability, would indicate the current functional impact of your disability.
Making Determinations
NES reviews requests for alternative testing arrangements
individually upon receipt to determine if the request
and supporting documentation are complete and that any
required tests and diagnostic documentation are current
(conducted within the past five years). NES also reviews
documentation to determine that it supports the requested
accommodation(s) and that the requested alternative testing
arrangement(s) are reasonable in the context of the selected
MTEL test. NES may grant or deny all or some of the requested
accommodations. NES will notify you in writing whether
your requested accommodation(s) can be provided for the
requested test administration and the assigned test site.
If you do not receive a written notice about your request for alternative
testing arrangements from NES by the
Wednesday before the test date, please
contact NES at (413) 256-2892 or (866) 565-4894.
In certain cases your requested alternative testing arrangements
may be granted, but they may not be able to be accommodated
at the test site you requested or during a particular
test administration. In such a case, a NES representative
may contact you to discuss suitable testing arrangements.
You will be given the choice of taking the test with accommodation(s)
at an alternative test site, taking the test without accommodation(s)
at the assigned test site, applying your registration
and test fees to the next available test date, or receiving
a refund. If you have any questions or wish to check on
the status of your request, you may contact NES at (413)
256-2892 or (866) 565-4894.
Unprocessed requests. NES may return
your request to you unprocessed if the required information
is reviewed and determined to be incomplete. This will
cause delays in the review process.
Denied requests. NES may deny your request
for alternative testing arrangements if (1) the documentation
does not support the request for alternative testing arrangements
or (2) the requested accommodation(s) are not reasonable.
If your request is denied, you will be notified in writing
and provided with the reason for the denial.
If your request is returned to you unprocessed or denied,
NES will contact you and will offer you the opportunity
to take the test on the date requested without all or
some of the requested alternative testing arrangements.
Or, you may provide additional supporting documentation
and/or information to NES in support of your request,
and you may request that your registration and test fees
be applied to a future test date.
Unable to accommodate request. Because of the
amount of time required to adequately review requests
for alternative testing arrangements, and because of test
site and staffing constraints, there can be no assurance
that requests for alternative testing arrangements received
after the regular registration deadline can be accommodated
for the chosen test date or at the requested test site.
If your request cannot be accommodated for these reasons,
NES will contact you and offer you the opportunity to
take the test on the date requested without all or some
of the requested alternative testing arrangements. Or,
you may request to apply your registration and test fees
to the next available test date or receive a refund.
If your request for alternative testing arrangements was
denied and you wish to have the decision reviewed, you
may submit a written request for a review to the Commissioner
of Education. Requests for review should be received no
later than 30 days after denial of the request for alternative
testing arrangements. To facilitate the Commissioner’s
review, requests must include all supporting documentation
submitted to NES as part of your original request for
accommodation(s). Any new, updated, or additional information
should first be submitted to NES for consideration and
decision, prior to submitting a request for a Department
review.
With the copies of your Alternative Testing Arrangements
Request Form and your supporting documentation, you should
submit a cover letter that includes the following information:
your name, address, and date of birth; the date on which
you are making the request for review; the date of the
test administration for which you are requesting a review;
the reason you believe that the requested accommodation(s)
should be granted; and your signature.
Send your request for review to: Massachusetts Department
of Education, MTEL Alternative Testing Arrangements Review,
350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148-5023. You may also fax
your request for review to the Department at (781) 338-3317.
Requests for review received by the Department less than
30 days prior to the test date for which
you seek the alternative testing arrangements may not
be processed by the test date. The decision
of the Commissioner or the Commissioner’s designee shall
be final.
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2007–2008 MTEL Registration Bulletin
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Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliate(s). All rights reserved.
Evaluation Systems, Pearson, P.O. Box 226, Amherst, MA 01004
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