Master Technology Teacher (MTT)

A Master Technology Teacher's primary duty is to serve as a mentor in the field of technology instruction to other teachers.  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.  The MTT test is administered by computer separately from the other TExMaT tests at specially equipped Computer-Administered Testing (CAT) centers statewide of which one is Texas A&M-Commerce.

TExES Test Dates and Fees: Call 1-866-902-5922, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. central time, Monday-Friday, excluding holidays. 
See http://www.texes.ets.org/texmat/AboutTheTest/#mtt for more information, including test fees.

 

What to expect on the day of the exam:

  • A valid government issued photo ID is required.
  • Report to McDowell Business Administration Building Room 315 thirty minutes before your scheduled time on the test date with your admission ticket.
  • The MTT test contains three assessment modes: multiple-choice items, a constructed-response assignment that requires using a word processor, and two performance assessments that require using the Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint software applications.  Once the exam begins you will have five hours to complete all sections.  You may leave once your proctor dismisses you if you complete it before the time is up.
  • Score reports will be mailed to the examinee in approximately four (4) weeks after the test date. 

Be sure you bring these items to the test center:

  • Acceptable and valid identification document(s) with a signature and photograph.  Your ID will be checked before you are admitted.
    • The name you give when you register must match the name on the identification document(s) you present at the test center.  
    • Must be current not expired
    • See Identification (ID) Requirements for more information.
  • Your admission ticket.

Do NOT bring*

  • cellular phones
  • watch with audible alarm
  • mechanical pencils
  • pens
  • textbooks
  • foreign language dictionaries
  • dictionaries
  • notes or other aids
  • scratch paper
  • highlight pen
  • Compass, protractor, ruler, or any other aids
  • pagers or beepers
  • photographic devices
  • CD or tape players
  • reading material
  • food, drink (excluding water in a clear see through bottle)

*If any of the prohibited items are brought to the center they will be taken up and turned off (if necessary).  The center is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
Test Prep Resources: For additional information, see http://texes.ets.org/texmat/AboutTheTest/

 

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