The edTPA is a costly, unproven, and restrictive exam administered by Pearson Education, Inc. to evaluate teacher candidates in NYS. There is no research with empirical evidence in support of the exam’s stated benefits. Yet, State and Federal tax dollars continue to be used to fund the implementation of the exam as a certification requirement. This money-making enterprise is counterproductive to the licensing of teaching professionals in NYS and a mechanism of discrimination. There are reasons why the teaching profession is viewed unfavorably by many, especially during an education crisis, and the edTPA is one of them.

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You do not have to be a teacher or a teacher candidate to support.

Let's stand together to tell Albany that a for profit company should not be benefiting off of hardworking taxpayers and teachers and should not be deciding who gets to be a NYS teacher!

"Pearson's profits are all from student exam fees, which means Pearson makes its money when students fail. According to UUP Vice President for Academics Jamie Dangler 'This means Pearson has little incentive to fix flawed exams, since they profit when students take and retake them. With four new teacher certification exams in New York State administered by Pearson, students can spend up to $1,000 or more to take and retake tests.' - Huff Post 2016

We, the undersigned, are concerned constituents who urge our leaders to act now to eliminate the edTPA from the teacher certification process in New York State for the following reasons: