The Praxis test is a rigorous series of tests required to obtain teacher licensure in the United States. Majority of the states (currently 44) in continental U.S. and its jurisdictions require beginning teachers to pass these tests. The Praxis test is also a way for many education agencies to make licensing decisions and it’s also used by colleges and universities as part of their qualification requirements for educational programs for teachers.
The Praxis test has three categories, each of which corresponds to the development of the pedagogic knowledge and skills of teachers. These are Praxis I, Praxis II and Praxis III.
Praxis I is the series of tests that are used for the assessment of a teacher’s academic skills. It is required for entry to a training program for teachers. It measures the teacher’s knowledge and teaching ability in the three basic skills: reading, writing and mathematics. To take the Praxis I test, a teacher may choose either a paper-based or a computer-based format. Generally, this Praxis series test is taken during the initial stages of a teacher’s college career.
Praxis II test is used for licensure for...