spring 2014 submitting your edtpa portfolio to...
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Submitting Your edTPA Portfolio to Pearson – Part 1 The edTPA submission process for official scoring involves 6 steps:
1. Create an account with Pearson. 2. Register your edTPA with Pearson (you will need your social security
number and your voucher number). 3. Uploading your edTPA materials to the “Task 1”, Task 2”, and “Task 3”
assignment listings in the appropriate course. 4. Getting approval of these materials from your university supervisor or
program coordinator. 5. Upload your edTPA materials to the “Final Submission to Pearson”
assignment listing in Live Text (you will need your authorization code) and submit.
6. Check your edTPA materials in the Pearson system and submit for official scoring.
Step 1: Create an account with Pearson
1. Go to www.edtpa.com
2. Click on “Sign in now” (on the right hand side)
3. Select “Create an account now”
4. Create your account. Step 2: Register to submit your portfolio (Please note: You will need your social security number and your edTPA voucher for this step) 1. Select “register” (on the right hand side).
2. Click on “Next”
3. Select “Review instructions and register” in the “Integrated edTPA platform provider system”.
4. Click “Register now”.
5. Complete “Required Candidate Information”. 6. Review “Candidate Information”, check box, and click “submit”.
7. Confirm your identification.
8. Assessment Selection – Chose the “national” version of your edTPA content area handbook from the drop down menu, click “add”, and then click “next”. 9. Educator prep program – select Illinois State University from the drop down menu, click “add”, and click “next”. 10. edTPA Field/Specialty Area: Choose the option that best describes what content area will be seen in your edTPA learning segment and click “next”. 11. Classroom grade level: Choose the grade level that best describes what students you worked with for your edTPA learning segment, click “add”, and then click “next”.
12. School context: Select the school context that most aligns with the school at which you completed your edTPA.
13. edTPA language: Confirm whether or not your edTPA portfolio is in English or another language and click “next”. 14. English language proficiency: Confirm whether or not your primary language is English and click “next”. 15. Ethnicity: Select the category that best describes your ethnic background or select “undeclared”. 16. Reason for assessment: select “Educator preparation program requirement” and click “next”.
17. Highest education level: Select your highest level of education and click “next”. Unless you already have a bachelor’s degree, select “some college”. 18. Use of materials: It is your option as to whether or not you want to give Pearson and SCALE permission to use your materials for professional development purposes. Click “next” when you have selected your response. 19. Score reporting options: It is your decision as to whether or not you want your scores sent to you via e-‐mail. DO NOT select to have your scores sent to any state, including Illinois. Click “next” once you answered the questions regarding delivery of scores.
20. Review your registration and, if it looks correct, click on “Add to cart”.
21. View cart and click on “check out”. 22. Review the agreement, indicate your agreement, and continue on to payment.
23. Payment: Enter your voucher number in the area indicated and complete the process as directed.
26. Next Steps: Click on “Next” under Choose Platform Portfolio System.
24. Payment: Select that you understand the withdrawal policy and click “next”.
25. Submit order.
27. Choose “edTPA platform provider”.
28. Authorization Key Agreement: Click “I Acknowledge and continue”.
29. Record your authorization code and return to Live Text to continue the submission process.
My authorization code: ____________________________________________________________________ Next steps:
3. Uploading your edTPA materials to the “Task 1”, Task 2”, and “Task 3” assignment listings in the appropriate course.
4. Getting approval of these materials from your university supervisor or program coordinator.