aprilvaca04
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I am looking for any information regarding Praxis testing that is needed to be certified to teach in some states. Are they like taking the SATS?
Thanks for the info. It's actually for my daughter who is a HS senior but is very interested in becoming a 7th grade History teacher here in Maine. She would have to take the praxis 1 and 2. She is having anxiety over this as she doesn't always do well with standardized testing. We have been assured at both colleges that she is thinking of going to that they have ways for all the students to be successful. I was just looking to see if there was anythng out there that might make things easier and she could be better prepared.
I had to take them to get certified several years ago, and was nervous.
I opened the very first test booklet when the testing started, and the very first question on my general education teaching licensing exam was, and I kid you not:
The guitar solo in rock music serves as:
The choices were something about giving the lead singer a break, and I can't remember the rest.
I found it completely stupid that a question like that was being asked on an elementary teacher licensing exam! What in the world did that question have to do with anything involved in teaching elementary school?
After that question, I stopped stressing for the rest of the exam. I figured that it couldn't be that difficult if that was the idiotic stuff they were asking about.
Hmm I don;t know what PRAXIS test you were taking, but when I took both content exams for Early Childhood (I have taken three ECE exams all together), they were content specific and had senarios to write about how one would teach x concept, what teaching strategies one would employ or an example showing how a student was answering math problems and to identify the mistake the student was making and how one would correct it. I wrote my hand off for those exams. And I still felt lost, like I didn;t know anything (I passed though, way above required marks).