CSET: Hebrew
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.
CSET subtest used toward a Single Subject Teaching Credential in Hebrew:
- Hebrew Subtest I (test code 301)
CSET subtests used toward a Bilingual Authorization for Hebrew:
- Hebrew Subtest I (test code 301)
- World Languages Subtest IV (test code 250)
- Hebrew Subtest V (test code 266)
Registration for the new Hebrew Subtest V is now open for testing appointments beginning April 12, 2021.
You may register to take any one subtest in a single test session.
Computer-based test (CBT) only:
- Subtest I: 6 constructed-response questions
- Subtest IV: 50 multiple-choice questions
- Subtest V: 5 constructed-response questions
Review the content domains:
Subtest I: 3 hours
Subtests IV and V: 1 hour and 15 minutes per subtest
15 additional minutes are provided to complete a nondisclosure agreement and tutorial. Any time taken for breaks is considered part of your available testing time.
Subtest I (test code 301) includes one or more assignments that allow you to handwrite and scan responses.
See
scanning instructions 
and the
hand-draw tutorial video 
for information on how to use a response sheet for handwritten responses.
(The instructions will be available during testing.)