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In California, all teacher candidates must complete a Teacher Performance Assessment (TPA) in order to earn a preliminary credential. The TPA requires candidates to complete defined tasks relating to subject-specific pedagogy, designing and implementing instruction and student assessment, and culminating teaching experiences or events. At Cal State San Marcos, teacher candidates complete the , which consists of two instructional cycles (submissions) completed over the course of a credential program. CalTPA cycles are scored by trained assessors who are experts in the content for their assigned assessments. Candidates will submit CalTPA materials on or before the due dates set by the School of Education, and will receive their scores about three weeks later. Candidates must successfully complete and pass both CalTPA cycles in order to be recommended to receive a preliminary California teaching credential.
Candidates enrolled in a preliminary credential program receive support through their enrollment in the CalTPA support classes (EDUC 590A for Fall, and EDUC 590B for Spring).
The CalTPA instructional cycles (Cycle 1 for the fall semester and Cycle 2 for the spring semester) are based on the pedagogical sequence of Plan, Teach and Assess, Reflect, and Apply:
This page will continue to be updated as more information becomes available on the CalTPA.
You can register for the CalTPA at the CTC’s website.
There are materials teacher candidates will need to complete the CalTPA, which include Assessment Guides for each program (Multiple Subject, Single Subject and World Languages) and templates that candidates complete for their submission. These materials are updated annually each summer, and can be found on the (registration for the TPA is required to access the materials). Candidates enrolled in the CalTPA course will also have access to the most recent materials.
If you don’t pass a CalTPA cycle, you can re-submit that cycle, making targeted revisions based on the feedback you receive from your rubric scores. The CalTPA co-coordinators also provide guidance and support for candidates who do not pass a cycle.
If you have questions, feel free to reach out to the CalTPA coordinators: Suzi Van Steenbergen (Single Subject Program, Concurrent Program, and Middle Level Program candidates) & Leah Anne Borrell (Multiple Subject Program candidates).
Your first step will be to reach out to Suzi Van Steenbergen. Send her an e-mail with your name and other pertinent information about your situation (when you completed the program, where you are in the process of completing your requirements, etc.). Dr. Van Steenbergen will get back to you in a timely manner about your next steps.