There are several different categories:
1. Art 150
2. Business Education 580
3. Elementary (k-5) 141
...the complete list is on http://www.ets.org/portal/site/ets/menuitem.c988ba0e5dd572bada20bc47c3921509/?vgnextoid=395baf5e44df4010VgnVCM10000022f95190RCRD&vgnextchannel=d378197a484f4010VgnVCM10000022f95190RCRD
i think the passing grade is 85*
80%.
80% or higher
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.
There are several Tests to meassure your English level as a second language. The most popular are TOEFL and IETLS. I'm not aware of a particular score you need to pass them, for each institution that requires the test has their own standards.
To pass the STAAR (State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness) test, students typically need to achieve a minimum score of 1250 out of a possible 2400 points. However, the specific passing standard can vary depending on the grade level and subject area being tested. It's important for students and parents to check with their school district for the most current passing standards and any additional requirements.
If you receive an F on your test, it typically indicates that you did not meet the minimum passing criteria, which can negatively impact your overall grade in the course. This may lead to a need for additional studying or support to understand the material better. Depending on your school's policies, you might have the opportunity to retake the test or complete extra assignments to improve your grade. It's important to communicate with your teacher about ways to recover from the failure.
In 1989, to pass the GED exam, you needed a minimum combined score of 2250 on all five tests (450 per test). There was no minimum score required for each individual test as long as the combined score met the passing threshold.
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.
410 is the passing score in each subject. If you pass all of the subjects you should get a 2250
A passing grade for the Nelson-Denny Reading Test typically varies by institution or purpose, but a common benchmark is around a score of 10 to 12 on the reading comprehension section. This score indicates that a student has a sufficient understanding of the material. It's important to check specific requirements set by the educational institution or organization administering the test, as they may have their own passing criteria.