CAREER SERVICES &
PROFESSIONAL LIFE DEVELOPMENT
Services for
TEACHERS & EDUCATORS
Praxis
I Exam
The State of Maine has mandated that anyone
applying for initial teacher certification must take and achieve
qualifying scores on Praxis I Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST).
WHAT
IS THE PRAXIS I EXAM?
An Academic Skills Assessment to measure your reading, writing
and mathematics skills available in two formats: The paper-based and
computer-based (CBT) versions.
WHEN
DO I TAKE THE TEST?
The Praxis is required for application to the Extended Teacher
Education Program (ETEP), and at various points before internships
in the following USM education programs: Art Education, Music
Education, Technology Education, Teachers for Elementary and Middle
Schools (TEAMS), and Collaborative Learning and School Success
(CLASS).
HOW
DO I REGISTER?
For the paper-based version,
you can register online at www.ets.org/praxis
.
For the computer-based
version, call Prometric Test Center (Sylvan Learning
Center) in South Portland at
(1-800-967-1100) to schedule Praxis I and Praxis II exams.
OR
Registration Bulletins are available from USM's Career Services
and Professional Life Development office in Gorham, 128 School
Street (780-5337), and the Office of Academic Assessment, 122 Payson
Smith, Portland Campus (780-4383).
IS
THERE A FEE TO TAKE THE TEST?
Yes
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Paper-based
Version
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Computer-based Version
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Non-refundable
registration fee $35.00
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One Test
$80.00
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3 PPST Tests
@ $25.00 ea.=$75.00
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Two Tests
$105.00
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Three Tests $130.00
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WHERE DO I TAKE THE TEST?
The paper-based version
is offered at USM in September, January, and April.
Upon registering with Educational Testing Service, you will receive
an admission ticket that will indicate the location of the testing
site.
The computer-based
version is administered at the Sylvan Learning Center in South
Portland, ME.
WHAT'S
THE BEST WAY TO PREPARE?
Go to the Educational Testing Service website at www.ets.org/praxis.
Review "Tests At A Glance,"
your quick guide to each test, including sample test questions with
answers and explanations.
WHAT
ARE THE MAINE QUALIFYING SCORES?
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Reading
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176
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Mathematics
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175
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Writing
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175
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- You need a composite score of
526 and you must pass two sections with the third being within
three points of the passing score.
- Please note that different
states may require different tests/different passing scores.
WHERE
SHOULD I HAVE MY SCORES SENT?
USM and Maine State Department of Education should be designated
as recipients on your registration form. Test takers
automatically receive a copy of their score report.
HOW
LONG WILL IT TAKE TO GET MY RESULTS?
Score reports for the paper-based
test will be mailed approximately four weeks after
the test date.
Computer-based
test
scores will be mailed approximately two to three weeks after the
test date.
WHAT
HAPPENS IF
I DON'T ACHIEVE QUALIFYING SCORES?
You may retake the test on the next available date. You
need only repeat the part of the test you failed.
STILL
NEED MORE HELP ?
Career
Services and Professional Life Development can help.We are located
at 128 School Street, Gorham Campus. Walk-in
hours are most Thursdays from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
You can schedule an appointment by calling (207) 780-5330.
Check us out on the web,
WWW.USM.MAINE.EDU/CAREERS
Rev.
Oct. 2005
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