Test Design and 
Test Framework

Field 242: Science: Environmental Science

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The test design below describes general test information. The framework that follows is a detailed outline that explains the knowledge and skills that this test measures.

Test Design

Format Computer-based test (CBT)
Number of Questions 100 multiple-choice questions
Time* 3 hours, 15 minutes
Passing Score 240

*Does not include 15-minute CBT tutorial

Test Framework

Pie chart of approximate test weighting outlined in the table below.



Test Subarea Number of Test Objectives Number of Scorable Items Number of Non-Scorable Items subarea weight as percent of total test score
Subarea 1—Science Process Skills 3 18 5 23 percent
Subarea 2—Disciplinary Core Ideas 5 30 7 37 percent
Subarea 3—The Biosphere 3 19 5 24 percent
Subarea 4—Human-Environment Interactions 2 13 3 16 percent
Totals 13 80 20 100 percent

Subarea 1—Science Process Skills

0001—Understand practices of science and engineering.

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0002—Understand crosscutting concepts and their applications across science and engineering disciplines.

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0003—Understand the process of reading, and apply knowledge of strategies for promoting students' reading development in the science classroom.

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Subarea 2—Disciplinary Core Ideas

0004—Understand the disciplinary core ideas of chemistry.

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0005—Understand the disciplinary core ideas of physics.

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0006—Understand the disciplinary core ideas of biology.

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0007—Understand the disciplinary core ideas of Earth and space science.

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0008—Understand the disciplinary core ideas of environmental science.

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Subarea 3—The Biosphere

0009—Understand ecological systems.

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0010—Understand the cycling of matter and the flow of energy.

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0011—Understand the interactions of the biosphere and geosphere.

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Subarea 4—Human-Environment Interactions

0012—Understand the effects of human activities on the biosphere and strategies for mitigating those effects.

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0013—Understand social, economic, political, legal, and regulatory factors that influence the environment.

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