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Certification Exam

The certification process begins after the candidate has successfully completed all coursework and components of the Lamaze Childbirth Educator Program, when the candidate qualifies as an open exam candidate (experienced educator) or a midwife or midwifery student.

EXAM DATES TO REMEMBER

Exam Date

Foreign Language Application 

LaserGrade
Registration Options
              

Exam Application Deadline (Postmark Deadline) 

Results Available        

April 23, 2008 February 20, 2008 March 5, 2008 March 15, 2008 June 18, 2008
October 24, 2008 August 22, 2008 September 5, 2008 September 15, 2008 December 19, 2008

 

How to Apply
The Lamaze Childbirth Educator Certification Examination is administered twice annually, once in the spring and once in the fall. Candidates interested in taking the exam must submit their application and exam fees to the Lamaze Administrative office by the prescribed deadline. In order to qualify for the Lamaze Certification Exam, candidates must meet the required criteria for one of three Pathways to Certification. Candidates will receive notification from the Lamaze Administrative Office upon receipt of their application to indicate that the review process has begun. Upon approval, candidates will be issued an Exam Authorization Letter and a test site voucher along with further instructions about registering for an exam site. Candidates who submit incomplete applications will be notified by the Lamaze Administrative Office and will be subject to any and all necessary fees as described in the Certification Exam Brochure

Feel free to print the Certification Exam Application to submit your application to take the exam. Please note that the application deadlines noted above are postmark deadlines and all applications are reviewed in the order in which they are received. Candidates should allow 3-4 weeks from the postmark date for applications to be processed. The mailing address indicated on the Certification Exam Application is a lockbox for direct deposit of exam fees. This address does not accept any envelopes that require signature. Applications sent by way of UPS, FedEx. DHL or certified mail should be addressed to the Lamaze Administrative Office. Please contact the Administrative Office at 800-368-4404 or 202-367-1128 or e-mail us if you need further assistance.

Exam Administration
Within the United States and parts of Canada, English and Spanish versions of the exam are offered at computer-based testing facilities managed by LaserGrade® Computer Testing, Inc. LaserGrade offers more than 700 test sites in North America. To locate a test center near you, visit www.lasergrade.com or call LaserGrade at 800-211-2754. Please note: You cannot register for your test site until you receive your Exam Authorization Letter and test site voucher from the Lamaze Administrative Office (see "How to Apply" above).

An Alternate Test Site may be set up in the instance that a LaserGrade testing center is not available. For more information about how to establish an Alternate Test Site, please consult the Certification Exam Brochure or contact the Lamaze Administrative Office. Candidates who wish to take the exam at an alternate exam site must submit a request in writing at least eight weeks prior to the exam date.

The official language of the exam is English. The exam will be translated into the official language of the country in which it is given if a valid translation has been completed and approved. Currently, select languages for translation are Spanish, Chinese (Simple Mandarin), Korean and Romanian. Candidates who wish to take the exam in one of these alternate languages must submit their applications by the Foreign Language Application Deadline noted above. Lamaze International will only approve a translation for any of the aforementioned languages if five or more candidates apply by the deadline.

Cost of Exam
All fees are payable in U.S. dollars to Lamaze International and must be paid in full by the application deadline. Exam fees are based on membership status as well as data provided by the World Bank relative to the Gross National Income (GNI).

Group A*: USA, United Kingdom, Japan
Member Price: $215
Non-Member Price: $345

Group B*: Australia, Canada, Hong Kong (China), Israel, Republic of Korea
Member Price: $200
Non-Member Price: $315

Group C*: Argentina, China, Mexico, Philippines, Romania
Member Price: $190
Non-Member Price: $295

Group D*: Haiti, India, Kenya
Member Price: $180
Non-Member Price: $280

*To determine the pricing structure for additional countries please click here or contact the Administrative Office.

Incomplete or ineligible applications, or applications submitted without appropriate fees will be returned and are subject to all policies, fees and deadlines as indicated in the Certification Exam Brochure.

If an exam candidate needs to cancel or transfer to the next exam administration she/he must submit a written request at least two weeks prior to the exam date. Notification of exam cancellation or transfer after this date will forfeit the exam fee and the candidate must reapply. Candidates are permitted to defer or transfer their exam application and fee for two exam administrations only.  Each exam deferment will incur a $25 deferment fee and must be paid prior to the next exam administration.  Exam cancellations and transfers are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

A $29 fee will be assessed on all returned checks.  All Lamaze International Childbirth Educator Certification policies, fees and requirements are subject to change without notice.

Exam-at-a-Glance
The certification exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions. The questions reflect essential information that a childbirth educator should know. Three hours are allotted for completion of the examination. Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educators from around the world work together to develop the test items. The Certification Council makes the final selection of questions for the item bank. The level of difficulty of the item is identified at the time the items are written. In general, the items that require some level of analysis, rather than simple recall of information, are considered more difficult. In addition, the distracters for each question are rated. A question that has more “sophisticated” distracters that require a higher level of knowledge is rated as more difficult. At least 30 percent of the questions on the certification exam are application questions that require analysis, rather than simple recall of information.

The passing score for the certification exam is different each time the exam is given. After each administration, a psychometrician completes a statistical analysis. The committee reviews the statistics for each test question and if a particular question does not “perform” well, it is eliminated from the scoring. The level of difficulty of the remaining items determines the passing score. An important feature of this exam is that those who take the exam are not compared to each other. Rather, individuals are compared to a standard, which is based on the level of difficulty of each test item. The passing score on the exam has ranged from 70% to 79% in the past. More detailed information regarding scoring is provided on the score report that each candidate receives following the test administration. Historical information is available in the annual Certification Exam Report, which can be viewed online.


 

Answers to FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions about the Lamaze Exam are listed below. Click on a question and the answer will appear below.Contact the Lamaze Administative Office toll-free at 800-368-4404 or certification@lamaze.org for more information.

 

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