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So I got word about a month ago that at least in the state of NC, if you got at least an 1100 on your SATs you don't have to take the Praxis 1 (the waste of time Praxis) anymore. Too bad this rule wasn't around when I actually took it.
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One of my daughters is going back to college to get a Master's of Art in Teaching/alternative certification in science. I am certified in biology (as well as Spanish) but have no idea what the science Praxis is like these days. I'm sure it has changed. Has anyone taken that?
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Has anyone taken the Admin/Superv portion? I'm preparing for that one. I only took all the necessary parts of the NTE (pre-PRAXIS days) once. I'm hoping for the same results this time.
The scores for LA will change 06/06. I'm trying to take the test by May. |
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In order to get a feel for the test, I took some of the free practice tests that are on the Praxis website. |
I cannot believe I am reposting in this thread. But, here goes...
I'm considering moving to Hawai'i, where I would like to teach. I've checked out their requirements and I need to take YET MORE PRAXIS TEST!! AHHH!!!!!!!! First, I need to take one giant step backwards and take the Praxis I. Second, I need to take Life Science Pedagogy. Third, I need to take the Principles of Learning and Teaching (7-12). When all is said and done, I will have taken 9 Praxis tests. That makes me very :( . Anyway, has anyone taken the PLT 7-12 or the Praxis 1? Thoughts? Should I buy a study guide or anything? |
The Praxis I is made up of 3 sections..reading, math, and writing. I know here in Ohio you can take the tests at like a Sylivan/Huntington Learning Center on a computer. When you are done they can tell you right away if you have passed the math and reading parts. You still have to wait on the writing though. I would definately look into that if you are interested because it was a relief to know 2 out of the 3 scores right away. Basically, Praxis I is just like the ACT; basic math skills, basic reading comprehension, and writing from a prompt. I hope this helps.:)
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So I am going through the process of getting certified in TX right now, where you don't have to take the PRAXIS. Most likely in the next 5 years or so I will be moving back to Missouri. So my question is: Since I've never taken any of the PRAXIS tests, do I have to take PRAXIS I and others? I'm new to this whole teaching thing and since Texas is its own country everthing seems much different here than any where else!
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I meant to post this earlier...
....but... ...I PASSED ALL THREE OF MY PRAXIS TESTS!! Due to I'm Middle Childhood, I got the pleasure to take 3 tests, one for Language Arts, one for Social Studies and the PLT 5-9. Thankfully my test scores were all high enough that I can go like, anywhere I want :D |
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i just took the praxis 1 for another state's requirements, and passed with flying colors!!!! i'm going for the gold medal of most praxis tests ever taken onto the Life Science Pedagogy! |
So I finally broke down and registered for the reading and writing parts for the Praxis 1. I'm taking it in Jan. I applied for an alternative certification program here in Texas(Region 10) but I didn't get in. So on to plan B :D
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i just signed up to take the praxis II in january.
social studies content and pedagogy... not looking forward to the 7.30 test over an hour away from my house... |
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I'll be taking the School Guidance and Counseling section in March, and from what I've heard from the people in my program is that it is a breeze :)
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