The PRAXIS at a Glance



The PRAXIS at a Glance

First things first—PRAXIS isn't a single exam; it's a series of exams. It is essential that you know which tests are required in the state(s) you plan on teaching in before registering and beginning your preparation for the tests.

PRAXIS I: Pre-Professional Skills Test
The PRAXIS I: Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST) consists of three exams: one in Reading, one in Mathmatics, and one in Writing. These tests measure basic academic skills and are normally taken by undergraduates in education programs. Also, some noneducation majors are required to take these exams to be certified to teach in some states.

In a nutshell, the PPST is a test most teachers will have to pass to be certified to teach.

PRAXIS II: Principles of Learning and Teaching
The PRAXIS II: Principles of Learning and Teaching (PLT) focuses on the basic principles of learning and teaching that are essential for running a classroom. These priciples are drawn from the theoretical foundation provided by key educational theorists and developmental psychologists.

Four PLTs are offered:

Early Childhood
Grades K-6
Grades 5-9
Grades 7-12
PRAXIS II: Subject Assessments
The PRAXIS II: Subject Assessments concentrate on specific skills required for each field of education. There are over 100 tests, which are listed at the Educational Testing Service website.

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