A Praxis test is an exam that is required in many U.S. states for prospective teachers to receive teaching licenses in elementary education. Most states require teachers from kindergarten through the 12th grade to pass this exam or something similar.
Well, it may depend on which PRAXIS test you are referring to... Praxis tests are standardized tests that many states use in their teacher licensure and certification processes. There are two main types of Praxis tests: Praxis I (sometimes referred to as Praxis 1) and Praxis II. Praxis I, or Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST), is utilized in the admissions process for teacher education programs. Praxis I measures basic academic skills. The Praxis II tests cover a wide variety of specific content areas. The Praxis II tests are often required before student teaching begins. The Praxis I tests are similar in "difficulty" to an ACT or SAT test. The Praxis II tests vary in difficulty depending on the subject.
Federal law requires applicants for CDLs to take physicals and be drug tested.
You can take the Praxis test as often as needed, but you must wait 21 days before retaking a test you have already taken. There are no limits to the number of times you can retake the exam.
The Praxis II test is required for individuals wanting to enter the teaching field. The Praxis II includes more than 120 different tests and the ones that you would be required to take differ by state and licensing agency.
maybe that depends if u passed the test
No the NMAT is not free to take for all applicants. You must pay before you take the test. You can download or pickup the materials for this test prior to test date but if you have not paid you can not take the test.
The only test Chase requires of applicants is a drug test. Other requirements include fingerprints, and a thorough background check. You will need to provide former employment details, previous addresses and other standard background check information.
Almost 4435 applicants were there.... The pass percentage is not yet confirmed..but seems to be ~15-20% For more details, see this forum:- http://www.orkut.com/Main#Community.aspx?cmm=38865895
The passing score for the Praxis English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) test varies by state and institution. It is typically recommended to aim for a score of around 150-160 to ensure a passing result. It's best to check with your specific program or state licensing board for their passing score requirements.
Get a good study guide to prepare for the test. A popular one with good reviews is by Educational Testing Services. It's called Elementary Education: Content Knowledge Study Guide (Praxis Study Guides)You can order it from Amazon.com herehttp://www.amazon.com/Elementary-Education-Content-Knowledge-Praxis/dp/0886852412
How brave the applicants were
Nobody knows.