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Cracking the PRAXIS

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The Praxis is a series of tests that prospective teachers must take to receive certification in most states. This newly revised and updated guide gives future teachers the preparation they'll need to succeed on the Praxis. It

·Two full-length practice exams for each of the Pre-Professional Skills Tests (PPST)–in Reading, Writing, and Math
·24 practice PPST drill questions
·Three full-length exams for the Principles of Learning and Teaching (PLT): Grades K-6, Grades 5-9, and Grades 7-12
·20 PLT drill questions for each of the three levels tested
·Eight drill questions for each of the five most frequently required subject tests
·Three complete practice case studies

432 pages, Paperback

First published October 8, 1996

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January 16, 2015
I only used this for the sections on educational philosophy and teaching methods. I found it to be much more useful than other Praxis study books because of the level of detail and explanation given to concepts. In other books, the concepts are named and then abandoned. Here, a basic familiarity is introduced.
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August 22, 2007
I passed. Be gone foul book and take your y=mx+b with you
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