- Praxis test
A Praxis test is one of a series of
teacher certification exams written and administered by theEducational Testing Service . Various Praxis tests are usually required before, during, and afterteacher training courses in the U.S.To be certified to teach in most U.S. states, one must earn qualifying scores on all parts of the Praxis I and certain Praxis II Content Area Assessments.
The Praxis I, or Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST), consists of three exams: reading, writing, and mathematics. In some states, passing score must be earned for admission to teacher education.
The Praxis II assessments cover many different subject areas. Each education major requires a different combination of Praxis II exams. In some states, students must pass these exams before being accepted into the
student teaching component of the program. Many states use the Praxis II tests as a way to determine highly qualified status under theNo Child Left Behind Act .The Praxis III occurs during the entry year of teaching. A trained assessor visits the entry year teacher in their classroom and observes a lesson. The Praxis III also consists of a pre-observation interview and a post-observation interview to be completed the day of the observation.
It replaced the
National Teacher Examination (NTE), also administered by ETS.Teacher certification examinations in individual states
Examples of states that require teaching candidates to pass their state-specific tests, in lieu of the Praxis:
* California (CBEST)
* Colorado (PLACE)
* Florida (FTCE )
* Georgia (GACE )
* Illinois
* Massachusetts (MTEL)
* Michigan (MTTC)
* New York (NYSTCE)
* Pennsylvania
* Tennessee
* Virginia (VCLA)
* Washington (WEST-B/E)External links
* [http://www.ets.org/praxis The Official Site from ETS]
* --a Wikibook organized to support preparation for the Praxis II test called "Principles of Learning and Teaching"
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