Audiology

Audiology
ISBN-10
0886853281
ISBN-13
9780886853280
Series
Audiology
Category
Audiology
Pages
90
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Educational Testing Serv
Author
Educational Testing Service

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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