Year 1
- 2 Cohorts to accommodate smaller groups for assessment training.
- Cohort A and B
- Online classes begin upon payment of acceptance fee and must be completed by July 1 of the application year.
- Live classes begin in the fall and are on Tuesdays for Cohort B and Thursdays for Cohort A from 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm.
- Cohort A and B
- Coursework on achievement and cognitive assessments take place from August - January.
- During the spring participants will attend test preparation sessions and become prepared for job interviews.
- Both Cohorts have an intensive daily Summer Institute from 8:30 - 3:30 at the end of the first year. (Typically the month of June for two to three weeks.)
- Long term calendars (if available) can be requested from amy.lambert@region10.org
- Participants are eligible for hire after completing online coursework, live classes, TExES examination preparation, and passing the TExES examination #253 for Educational Diagnosticians.
- A Statement of Eligibility (SOE) will be issued upon passing the certification examination enabling participants to be hired as an educational diagnostician on a probationary certificate or complete a practicum.
Year 2
- An internship or practicum is required for Educational Diagnostician Certification. The internship is a secured position as an educational diagnostician (two consecutive semesters) within an LEA. The practicum is a field-based experience that allows participants to remain in their current role within an LEA while logging 200 clock hours of educational diagnostician related activities/duties. A fee is required for the internship/practicum ($4,000). This fee can be set up on payroll deductions for ten months or can be paid in full prior to beginning the internship/practicum.
Please contact 972.348.1478 or 972.348.1490 with any questions.
Attendance at coursework is very important for success in this fast-paced educational diagnostician program. When an absence occurs, the absence form must be completed. A make-up assignment will be given.