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Test Structure
Russian (154/155/156/250/264)

Introduction

The World Languages subtests taken toward a Single Subject Teaching Credential differ from the subtests taken toward a Bilingual Authorization. For more information on certification requirements, see Tests Used Toward Certification.?

The structure of the examination is shown in the tables below.?

Russian (154/155/156)—Used Toward a Single Subject Teaching Credential?

CSET: Russian consists of three separate subtests, each composed of both multiple-choice and constructed-response questions. Each subtest is scored separately.

Table outlining the test format, number of questions, time, and passing score.
Test Name CSET: Russian (used toward a single subject teaching credential)
Test Code
  • Russian Subtest I (test code 154)
  • Russian Subtest II (test code 155)
  • Russian Subtest III (test code 156)
Time
  • Subtest I: 1 hour and 45 minutes
  • Subtest II: 1 hour and 30 minutes
  • Subtest III: 2 hours and 15 minutes
Number of Questions
  • Subtest I: 40 multiple-choice questions and 3 constructed-response questions
  • Subtest II: 40 multiple-choice questions and 1 constructed-response question
  • Subtest III: 30 multiple-choice questions and 6 constructed-response questions
Proportions of subtest sections used to determine overall score
  • Subtest I: 70% multiple-choice questions and 30% constructed-response questions
  • Subtest II: 70% multiple-choice questions and 30% constructed-response question
  • Subtest III: 50% multiple-choice questions and 50% constructed-response questions
Format Computer-based test (CBT)
Test Structure
Table outlining test content subject weighting by domain.
Subtest Domain Number of Multiple-Choice Questions Number of Constructed-Response Questions
I General Linguistics 15 1 short (focused)
I Linguistics of the Target Language? 25 2 short (focused)
Subtest I Total 40 3 short (focused)
II Literary and Cultural Texts and Traditions? 20 1 extended
II Cultural Analysis and Comparisons 20
Subtest II Total 40 1 extended?
III Language and Communication: Oral Expression? none 2 short (focused)
III Language and Communication: Listening Comprehension? 15 1 short (focused)
III Language and Communication: Reading Comprehension?? 15 1 short (focused)
III Language and Communication: Written Expression? none 1 short (focused)
1 extended
Subtest III Total 30 5 short (focused)
1 extended

Russian (156/250/264)—Used Toward a Bilingual Authorization?

Effective fall 2007, specific CSET: World Languages subtests replaced Tests 4, 5, and 6 of the BCLAD Examinations as the required assessments for individuals who wish to use the exam route to earn a Bilingual Authorization. For more information refer to the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) website at www.ctc.ca.gov or the California Educator Credentialing Examinations website at www.ctcexams.nesinc.com.

To verify competence in the knowledge and skill areas necessary for effective teaching of English learners for the Bilingual Authorization, candidates must pass CSET: Russian Subtests III*, IV, and V.

Table outlining the test format, number of questions, time, and passing score.
Test Name CSET: Russian (used toward a bilingual authorization)
Test Code
  • Russian Subtest III (test code 156)*
  • World Languages Subtest IV (test code 250)?
  • Russian Subtest V (test code 264)
Time
  • Subtest III: 2 hours and 15 minutes
  • Subtest IV: 1 hour and 15 minutes?
  • Subtest V: 1 hour and 15 minutes
Number of Questions
  • Subtest III: 30 multiple-choice questions and 6 constructed-response questions
  • Subtest IV: 50 multiple-choice questions?
  • Subtest V: 5 constructed-response questions??
Proportions of subtest sections used to determine overall score
  • Subtest III: 50% multiple-choice questions and 50% constructed-response questions
  • Subtest IV: 100% multiple-choice questions
  • Subtest V: 100% constructed-response questions
Format Computer-based test (CBT)

*This Russian Subtest III is the same Russian Subtest III that can be used toward the Single Subject Teaching Credential. Passage of this subtest is not required if (1) you hold a valid, non-emergency Single Subject or Standard Secondary Teaching Credential with a major in Russian or (2) you hold a three-year or higher degree from a foreign institution in which all instruction is delivered in Russian and the institution is equivalent in status to a regionally accredited institution of higher education in the United States.

Test Structure
Table outlining test content subject weighting by domain.
Subtest Domain Number of Multiple-Choice Questions Number of Constructed-Response Questions
III Language and Communication: Oral Expression? none 2 short (focused)
III Language and Communication: Listening Comprehension? 15 1 short (focused)
III Language and Communication: Reading Comprehension?? 15 1 short (focused)
III Language and Communication: Written Expression? none 1 short (focused)
1 extended
Subtest III Total 30 5 short (focused)
1 extended?
IV Bilingual Education and Bilingualism? 12 none
IV Intercultural Communication? 13 none
IV Instruction and Assessment? 25 none
Subtest IV Total 50 none
V Geographic and Historical Contexts none 2 short (focused)
V Sociopolitical and Sociocultural Contexts? none 3 short (focused)
Subtest V Total none 5 short (focused)

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