How can I prepare for the Literacy and Communications AND Foundations of Reading sections of the Teacher Test?
The best way to prepare for any standardized reading and writing test is to be a reader and writer. Because each standardized test has its own peculiar structure, we strongly recommend that you talk to others who have taken the test, go to the Massachusetts Department of Education’s web site, and visit the Academic Achievement Center where there practice tests and other information that you might find helpful. Additionally, you can register for ELED250 Foundations of Reading. This course is specifically designed to provide you with the information you will need to pass this section of the teacher test. This course has no pre-reqs and can be taken at any time.
The best way to prepare for any standardized reading and writing test is to be a reader and writer. Because each standardized test has its own peculiar structure, we strongly recommend that you talk to others who have taken the test, go to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education web site, and visit the Academic Achievement Center where they may have information that you might find helpful. Additionally, you can register for ELED250 Foundations of Reading. This elective course is specifically designed to provide you with the information you will need to pass this section of the teacher test. This course has no pre-reqs and can be taken at any time. Additional resources may be found at the Educator Resource Center in Maxwell Library.
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