The Oregon Educator Licensure Assessments (ORELA) exams are offered by National Evaluation Services (NES), Inc. Detailed information about TSPC’s Licensure requirements can be found within the links to the left. The Registered Office of both Companies is 11 Whitehall Crescent, Dundee DD1 4AR. It indicates a TSPC does not administer any tests directly; instead, we work with three testing companies to provide Oregon educator tests.The following Test Guide provides a comprehensive list of required tests and appropriate testing company:Given the challenges of completing the examination during a period when testing centers have been closed in response to the COVID-19 event, TSPC has been approved for a suspension of this rule per the Governor's Executive Order 20-03 (under authority of ORS 1401.168(2)). That topic is covered under the Continuing Professional Development section of the OTEC Website.The document given below lists the current TSPC Professional Standards for an Initial Teaching License. Security Requirements Your password must be between 6 and 20 characters, include a number and uppercase letter, and include one of the following characters: @ ! The term"technology is not defined. TSPC does not administer any tests directly; instead, we work with three testing companies to provide Oregon educator tests. accredit or approve Oregon public educator licensure programs.

Oregon Revised Statute 342.203 requires the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to circulate a list of all teachers and administrators whose licenses have been suspended, revoked or who have been reprimanded or placed on probation. Teacher Standards and Practices Commission 250 Division St. NE Voice (503) 378-3586 Contact.tspc@state.or.us . Educators and the public are encouraged to contact TSPC with any questions or customer service needs via email at contact.tspc@oregon.gov. or work in the specialized area, whereas an endorsement is required to work in the subject-matter area. A note to Hotmail & MSN email users Some users of these systems have reported not receiving emails generated from this and other systems. specialization is different from an endorsement area. Through the enforcement of these standards, TSPC assures the public and Oregon’s p-12 students that TSPC also sets the rules for Continuing Professional Development requirements for continuation of a teaching license. The Oregon Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC) oversees the teacher certification process in the state, which is outlined in detail below. your license.Professional Practices Committee Meetings,Public Complaint and District Misconduct Report Forms,Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR Chapter 584),National Board for Professional Teaching Standards,National Board for Professional Teaching Standards Home,News Releases, Notices, Announcements, Public Meetings and Hearings. Oregon's Teacher Standards and Practices Commission's mission is to ensure that every student is provided with a competent and ethical education.TSPC handles a number of different licensure requests, such as: teacher, substitute, administrative, school counselor, school psychologist and school nurse. Endorsements cannot be added to these license types.Requests to add an endorsement require an application and fee as well as other evidence to process. TSPC establishes rules for licensing, issues teaching licenses, and takes appropriate disciplinary action against teachers in violation of Oregon statutes or performance standards. Oregon's Teacher Standards and Practices Commission's mission is to ensure that every student is provided with a competent and ethical education. provides information for testing only.Professional Practices Committee Meetings,Public Complaint and District Misconduct Report Forms,Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR Chapter 584),National Board for Professional Teaching Standards,National Board for Professional Teaching Standards Home,News Releases, Notices, Announcements, Public Meetings and Hearings,Oral Proficiency Assessments (including OPI and OPIc). Use a personal Email Address for correspondence with TSPC and not an educational or job-related email as these may change over time. It is not required by TSPC to teach See below for specific steps to add endorsements to teaching licenses.A WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 2004 . recognizes as “added value” on a license. The only reference to technology of any sort is in 1E which states: "Select and organize materials, equipment, and technologies needed to teach a unit of instruction." specialized expertise or preparation in a particular area the Commission Educators and the public are encouraged to contact TSPC with any questions or customer service needs via email at contact.tspc@oregon.gov. Contact TSPC Teacher Standards and Practices Commission 250 Division St NE Salem OR, 97301-1012; Office Hours: M-F, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm; Phone 503-378-3586