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Plan the right Georgia assessment with current GaPSC guidance, Pearson transition details, testlet strategy, literacy requirements, ethics modules, and field-specific preparation.
GACE is the state-approved assessment program for many Georgia educator certification pathways. Since July 1, 2025, current GACE testing is handled through Evaluation Systems/Pearson, while older ETS content and ethics administrations are no longer the main path for new candidates.
GACE requirements vary by certificate, field, preparation program, and reciprocity status, so candidates should confirm the exact assessment before studying.
The GACE testing supplier changed from ETS to Evaluation Systems/Pearson effective July 1, 2025.
GaPSC rules reference GACE content, literacy, educator ethics, paraprofessional, leadership, and other certification assessments.
GaPSC describes multi-part content assessments under a testlet model, with shorter measures focused on a content area or subarea.
Candidates should use MyPSC/GaPSC requirements to confirm the required assessment, field, literacy alignment, and score-report path.
Current GACE candidates should be careful with older study pages because the testing supplier changed from ETS to Evaluation Systems/Pearson on July 1, 2025. ETS content testing ended in June 2025, and ETS account access for older GACE score reports has a separate cutoff, so current planning should begin with the updated GACE Pearson site and GaPSC rules.
A Georgia candidate may need a content assessment, a literacy assessment, an ethics assessment, a paraprofessional assessment, a leadership assessment, or a combination depending on the certificate and route. Reciprocity, add-a-field requests, provisional certificates, permits, and educator preparation program status can change the required assessment set.
GaPSC describes a testlet design for multi-part content assessments, with shorter measures focused on content areas or subareas. Candidates should study by the field framework and testlet structure so weak subareas are visible and retake planning is more precise.
Use this GACE Georgia Assessments for the Certification of Educators exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on GACE Georgia Assessments for the Certification of Educators while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
GACE is Georgia's state-approved educator certification assessment program. Effective July 1, 2025, the GACE testing supplier changed from ETS to Evaluation Systems/Pearson, and current candidates should use the updated GACE Pearson site and GaPSC requirements. GACE assessments can include content assessments, literacy assessments, standards-based ethics assessments, paraprofessional assessments, and leadership or service-field requirements depending on the certification pathway. HiraEdu helps candidates identify the exact required assessment, understand the new testlet model for multi-part content exams, confirm MyPSC eligibility steps, and prepare with the current framework rather than outdated ETS materials.
GACE testing moved from ETS to Evaluation Systems/Pearson effective July 1, 2025. Current candidates should use the updated GACE Pearson site and GaPSC guidance.
GaPSC rules reference content assessments, literacy assessments, educator ethics assessments, paraprofessional assessments, and leadership or service-field assessments depending on the certification path.
GaPSC describes testlets as shorter measures within multi-part content assessments, each focused on a content area or subarea.
Older materials may provide background, but current candidates should prioritize the current GACE Pearson frameworks and GaPSC transition rules because the supplier and assessment design changed.
Check your MyPSC/GaPSC certification path, field, preparation program status, and reason for testing, then match that requirement to the current GACE Pearson assessment.
Use MyPSC and GaPSC certification rules to identify your certificate field, reason for testing, required assessment, literacy requirement, and any ethics or paraprofessional requirement.
Study from the current GACE Pearson framework and assessment information instead of older ETS-only outlines unless you are dealing with a valid legacy score or portfolio exception.
For multi-part content assessments, map objectives by testlet or subarea and practice targeted sets so each banked or reported area has enough preparation.
Confirm registration, test center or delivery details, score-report release timing, score validity, and whether older ETS records need to be downloaded before account access ends.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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