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ECCE

ECCE Resources

Visit the ECCE exams section for a general overview of the ECCE and information about ECCE format, preparation, registration, and results.

Practice Materials

ECCE Practice Materials are now on sale and can be ordered from the practice materials page.

Support Materials

ECCE sample tests, writing prompts, speaking prompts, and other materials.

Registration Form

ECCE Registration Form (PDF)

Rating Scales for Writing and Speaking

ECCE Writing (PDF) | ECCE Speaking (PDF) 

Writing Benchmarks

These ECCE sample essays (PDF) from the writing section are benchmarks that have been commented upon by trained raters at CaMLA. A passing score on the writing section is a rating of C or higher on the A to E scale of the ECCE Writing Rating Scale (PDF).

Scaled Scores

The following document helps explain questions we often receive about scaled scores: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Scaled Scores on the ECCE and ECPE (PDF).

Speaking Score Levels

A passing score on the ECCE speaking test is a rating of C or higher on the A to E scale of the ECCE Speaking Rating Scale (PDF).

Reports

ECCE administration reports are prepared twice annually.

Test Center Order Form

Test centers can order exam materials by using the ECCE Exam Materials Order Form.

Test Center Rescore Request Form

ECCE & ECPE Rescore Request Form (PDF)

Request a Certifying Statement

CaMLA does not provide replacements for lost certificates. However if proof of test-taker performance is required, it is possible to request a CaMLA Certifying Statement for the ECCE and ECPE. The statement will include official confirmation of the performance by a test taker. To order a CaMLA Certifying Statement for the ECCE or ECPE, please complete the Certifying Statement Request (PDF).

  • The cost for a CaMLA Certifying Statement for the ECCE or ECPE is $60 U.S.
  • Payments can be made by credit card, money order in U.S. funds, or a check drawn on a U.S. bank account
  • CaMLA Certifying Statement request forms should be faxed or mailed; CaMLA will not accept email or phone orders