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9780738610351

Texes Generalist 4-8 111

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    9780738610351

  • ISBN10:

    0738610356

  • Edition: CD
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-12-17
  • Publisher: Research & Education Assn
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Summary

REA's TExES Generalist Grades 4-8Test Prep with Online Practice Tests Gets You Certified and in the Classroom! Nationwide, more than 5 million teachers will be needed over the next decade, and all must take appropriate tests to be licensed. REA gets you ready for your teaching career with our outstanding library of Teacher Certification test preps. REA's new TExES Generalist Grades 4-8 (111) test prep with online practice tests shows you how to score high on the exam and get certified to teach in Texas. Designed for teacher candidates, students, out-of-state teachers, and career-changing professionals who are seeking certification as a Texas Middle School (Grades 4-8) teacher, our study package contains an in-depth review of all the subjects tested on the TExES. Completely up-to-date and fully aligned with the latest test specifications, our review chapters cover all the skills tested on the TExES Generalist exam: English language arts and reading, social science, mathematics, and science. The book includes a full-length practice exam based on actual TExES questions. The practice test is also offered online in a timed format with instant scoring, diagnostic feedback, and detailed explanations of answers. Automatic scoring and instant reports help you zero in on the topics and types of questions that give you trouble now, so you will succeed when it counts. Every practice exam includes detailed feedback on every question. We don't just say which answers are right-we explain why the other answer choices are wrong-so you'll be prepared on test day. The test prep comes complete with a customized study schedule plus REA's test-taking strategies and tips. This book is a must for anyone seeking certification as a Texas middle grades teacher! REA books and software have proven to be the extra support teacher candidates need to pass their challenging test for state licensure. Our comprehensive test preps are teacher-recommended and written by experts in the field.

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Passing the TExES Generalist 4–8 (111) Exam
Congratulations! By taking the TExES Generalist 4–8 (111) exam, you’re on your way to a rewarding career teaching upper-elementary or middle school students in Texas. Our book and the online tools that come with it give you everything you need to succeed on this important exam, bringing you one step closer to being certified to teach in Texas public schools. Our TExES test prep package includes:• A complete overview of the TExES Generalist 4–8 (111) exam• A comprehensive review of every domain• Two full-length practice tests with online diagnostic tools to help you personalize your prepThere are many different ways to prepare for the TExES Generalist 48 (111) exam. What’s best for you depends on how much time you have to study and how comfortable you are with the subject matter. To score your highest, you need a study system that can be customized to fit you: your schedule, your learning style, and your current level of knowledge. Let our experts help put you on the path to success and get you ready for the TExES exam.How to Use This Book

About the Review
The review chapters in this book are designed to help you sharpen the basic skills you need to approach the TExES Generalist 4–8 (111) exam. The exam is composed of four domains and 58 competencies. Each of the domains and its corresponding competencies are examined in separate chapters. The skills required for all four domains are extensively discussed to optimize your understanding of what the test covers.Keep in mind that your schooling has taught you most of what you need to know to answer the questions on the test. The education classes you took should have provided you with the know-how to make important decisions about situations you will face as a teacher. Our review is designed to help you fit the information you have acquired into specific competency components. Reviewing your class notes and textbooks together with our competency sections will give you an excellent foundation for passing the exam.About the REA Study Center
The best way to personalize your study plan is to get feedback on what you know and what you don’t know. At the online REA Study Center, we give you two full-length practice tests with detailed score reports that pinpoint your strengths and weaknesses.Before you review with the book, go to the REA Study Center and take Practice Test 1 as a diagnostic test. Armed with your score report, you can personalize your study plan. Review the parts of the book where you’re weakest and focus your study on the areas where you need the most review.After reviewing with the book, take Practice Test 2 at the REA Study Center to ensure that you have mastered the material and are ready for test day. If you are studying and don’t have Internet access, you can take the printed tests in the book. These are the same practice tests offered at the REA Study Center, but without the added benefits of timed testing conditions and diagnostic score reports.An Overview of the Test

What’s on the TExES Generalist 4-8 (111)?
The TExES Generalist 4–8 (111) exam is composed of four domains and 58 competencies. These domains and the competencies rooted in them represent the knowledge that teams of teachers, subject area specialists, and district-level educators have determined to be important for beginning teachers.Format of the TExES Generalist 4-8 (111)
The TExES Generalist 4–8 (111) exam is available in both paper-based and computer-based formats. You may take up to five hours to complete it. The exam includes 120 scorable multiple-choice items and approximately 10 non-scorable items used for field-testing. Your final scaled score will be based only on scorable items. Since you are not penalized for guessing, do not leave any item unanswered. All multiple-choice questions are designed to assess your knowledge of the domains and related skills mentioned above and reviewed in this book. In general, the multiple-choice questions are intended to make you think logically. You are expected in most cases to demonstrate more than an ability to recall factual information; you may be asked to think critically about the information, analyze it, consider it carefully, compare it with knowledge you have, or make a judgment about it.Answering the multiple-choice questions is straightforward. You will have four choices labeled A, B, C, and D. You must mark your choice on a separate answer sheet or, if you are taking the computer-based version, directly below each test item. You should have plenty of time in which to complete the test, so speed is not important. However, be aware of the amount of time you are spending on each question; maintaining a steady pace when answering the questions will ensure that you complete the whole test. Using our timed online practice tests will help you pace yourself.When Should the TExES Generalist 4-8 (111) Be Taken?
Traditionally, teacher preparation programs determine when their candidates take the various tests required for teacher certification. These programs will also clear you to take the examinations and make final recommendations for certification to the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC). For those seeking elementary or middle school certification right out of an undergraduate program, the test is generally taken just before graduation.The TExES Generalist 4–8 (111) paper-based exam is usually administered five times a year at locations throughout Texas. The usual testing day is Saturday, but the test may be taken on an alternate day if a conflict, such as a religious obligation, exists. The computer-based examination is also available several times a year at specific locations.The TExES Registration Bulletin offers information about test dates and locations, as well as registration information and instructions on how to arrange testing accommodations for those with special needs. The registration bulletin is available athttp://texes.ets.org/registrationbulletin/.Registration bulletins are also available at the education departments of Texas colleges and universities. To address issues that cannot be solved at the teacher preparation program level, you can contact the offices of SBEC at (512) 936-8400. You can also find information about the test and registration on the Educational Testing Service website athttp://texes.ets.org.

Is There a Registration Fee?
Yes, you must pay a registration fee to take the TExES Generalist 4–8 (111) exam. If you are using the registration form, all fees must be paid in full by personal check, cashier’s check, or money order payable to ETS. All payments must be made in U.S. dollars. Cash will not be accepted. If you are registering via the Internet or phone during the emergency registration period, payment must be made by VISA or MasterCard.

Scoring the Exam
The passing score for the TExES Generalist 4–8 (111) exam is generally determined after the first administration of the test. At this writing, it has not been set yet; however, be aware that the cut score is generally set between 70% and 80%. There are 120 scorable multiple-choice questions on each of the practice tests. You must get 84 of those questions correct to score a 70% and 96 questions to score an 80%.

When and How Will I Receive My Score Report and What Will It Look Like?
The testing agency no longer sends test results via regular mail. As part of the registration process to take TExES examinations, students set up an account with the testing agency (ETS) in which they are assigned a username and password. You will use this information to log in to view the results of the test. Results of the paper-based examination are generally available within four weeks of the administration, and the results of the computer-based examination can be viewed within a week of the test.The report you will receive will indicate whether you have passed the test. This report will also give you the following information:• A total test scaled score that is reported on a scale of 100 to 300 and a minimum passing score. This score represents the minimum level of competency required to be an entry-level educator in this field in Texas public schools.• Your performance in the major content domains of the test and in the specific competencies of the test.• Information to help you interpret your results.Can I Retake the Test?
If you don’t do well on the TExES Generalist 4–8 (111) exam, don’t panic! You can take it again, and in fact many candidates do. You can register to retake it at any subsequent test administration. To retake a test, submit a new registration along with the correct payment. It is recommended that you wait for your scores before reregistering.If you choose to register for the same test before receiving your scores from a previous administration, you assume responsibility for test fees and any applicable late or emergency registration fees for both test dates.

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