How do I study for the Praxis 2?
Strategy and Tips for Taking a Praxis ® Test
- Learn what the test covers.
- Assess how well you know the content.
- Collect study materials.
- Plan and organize your time.
- Develop a study plan.
- Practice explaining the key concepts.
- Understand how questions will be scored.
What is the highest score on the Praxis 2?
200 points
The unofficial score is calculated on the Praxis II’s special scoring scale for a minimum of 100 points and a maximum of 200 points. Both unofficial and official Praxis II scores are scaled in this 100-200 point range.
How do I study for the Praxis 2 multiple subjects?
The best way to study for the Praxis® Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects 5001 is to spend time on each topic and then complete practice questions. Study the topics within each subject individually at first and then combine them within their subject.
How to pass the Praxis?
Digest the Issue or Source Text and the Prompt (1-3 minutes)
Which Praxis exam to take?
The Praxis exams you’ll most likely need to take. If you’re in a state that requires Praxis testing for teacher certification, you’ll probably need to take Praxis tests from two different Praxis series: the Praxis Core and the Praxis Subject Assessments (AKA the Praxis II).
What are the Praxis exams?
A Praxis test is one of a series of American teacher certification exams written and administered by the Educational Testing Service. Various Praxis tests are usually required before, during, and after teacher training courses in the U.S. In order to be a teacher in most states in the US, the Praxis test is required.
What is the Praxis II exam?
The Praxis II® exam is a series of tests created by the Educational Testing Service® (ETS), a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting quality education for people around the world. The exams measure knowledge of subjects that future K through 12 teachers will teach in the classroom.