Elementary Education: Content Knowledge Study Guide (Praxis Study Guides) | 
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Media: Paperback Edition: Stg Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 154 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 11.2 x 8.3 x 0.3
ISBN: 0886852412 Dewey Decimal Number: 378 EAN: 9780886852412 ASIN: 0886852412
Publication Date: September 1, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Complete with a targeted review of all the material on the selected Praxis exam in addition to a full-length practice test, these test preparation guides are written by the makers of the real tests. Thorough explanations of the answers are provided and helpful test-taking strategies are found throughout the guide. The three categories of assessments covered correspond to the three milestones in teacher development - academic skills assessment, subject assessment, and classroom performance assessment. Reflecting the rigorous and carefully validated nature of the exams, these guides provide beginning teachers the information needed to succeed.
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90 questions, but needed more review October 17, 2008 This is a good study guide, which has 90 questions, but if you are not familiar with language/english, science, social studies, or math content, I would say to buy ETS Praxis II knowledge content study guides for each. For the math portion, you can use the PPST math study guide. I also bought another practice test for $13.95 called Elementary Education: Content Knowledge, Testcode: 0014: The Official Practice Test, which features 120 questions. This practice test can be purchased at ets.org. I had to take the exam twice before I passed it. After taken the exam the first time and not passing, I noticed my weak area was Social studies and purchased the Social Studies content knowledge. Now, I've passed the Sept. 2008 exam.
To sum it up, I would say to buy additional study guides in the content area you are most weak in. The four areas on the exam for Elementary Education are: Language/English, Math, Social Studies, and Science. I hope this helps. Furthermore, I will have to say believe in yourself and don't give up!
Only an Outline - You have to Seach for Answers August 31, 2008 This book is only an outline of what to study. You have to search the internet for all the answers. If this is the only book you have, you will feel extremely overwhelmed! This is definitely not for an alternate route candidate who needs to refresh their elementary knowledge. This may be a good study guide for the recent student who just received their bachelor's degree's & everything is fresh in their mind.
It does have a practice test that is useful, but so do the other study guide books. Plus it's only 93 questions & the real test has 120 questions.
I don't recommend buying it. See if you local library has it. That's what I did.
I recommend the following: REA Praxis II Elementary Education Content Knowledge (0014) (this is a brand new book that was release in 8/2008)
Kaplan Praxis (by the way the 2005 edition & the 2008 edition are page for page the same).
Good luck!
Don't waste you rmoney July 27, 2008 I bought this to study for the Praxis 0014. This was of no help. I took the test today and there was a lot that was not even covered in the book. I'm sure there are better study guides out there. Unluckily I chose this one.
Passed on 1st try!! July 21, 2008 This book is a good guide of what to study. But you definitely need other study materials. This book is only an outline. I have been out of college for 7 years and was beyond worried. But I passed on the first try.
Covers everything you could possibly need to know April 17, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I passed the test after using this book as my study guide.
This book, I should add, does not teach you the information on the exam, it only gives you an outline of topics you might see on the test. It took me about 2 weeks to thoroughly go through all the topics, and all I basically did was look them up on the internet. I wish I would have read the other review here that recommends the "All your ___th grader needs to know" series. I assume that would have been A LOT easier than having to go through and look everything up. I would definitely recommend making sure to go through everything, especially if you've been out of school for a while.
On my version of the exam, the English and Math portions were very straight forward. The English did not have as much method questions as I expected it to have from the study guide. Science and Social Studies were somewhat killer because the range of knowledge they expect you to know is massive. All I can suggest for that is to study as best you can for those subjects, and then just trust that you're a good guesser, unless you have a wealth of knowledge in those areas.
On a side note, in my stressing about the test and whether I passed or not, I found a good post that calculated out getting 2/3 of the questions right (80/120), would send you well on your way to passing the exam. I think I probably did end up getting somewhere between 30-40 questions wrong with the Social Studies and Science portions, so from my guessing, the 2/3 rule will have you well over passing....at least in my state where the minimum score is 143, and I managed a 182.
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