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Teacher Candidates’ Licensure Examination Performance: 2007-2008 Academic Year
The Higher Education Act of 1998 included a provision requiring all educational institutions preparing public school teachers to publish their candidates' performance on all examinations required by the state granting them licensure. Minnesota's Board of Teaching requires all who seek to be licensed as elementary teachers for grades K-6 with a 5-8 specialty or as secondary teachers of students in grades 5-12, 9-12, or K-12 to successfully demonstrate basic academic skills using the Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST or PRAXIS I). Prospective teachers must also verify their professional knowledge of how to instruct students in the grade levels for which they are licensed to teach (PRAXIS II: Principles of Teaching and Learning). Finally, candidates seeking a Minnesota teaching license must affirm their knowledge of the subjects they are licensed to teach (PRAXIS II: content knowledge). The following table summarizes the performance of the 64 women and men who attempted one or more of these examinations between 1 September 2007 and 30 June 2008.
Aggregated Licensure Examination Performance: 2007-2008
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CSB / SJU |
MINNESOTA |
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Assessment |
Assessments Taken |
Assessments Passed |
Pass Rate |
Assessments Taken |
Assessments Passed |
Pass Rate |
|
Basic Skills Reading Writing Mathematics |
64 64 64 |
64 64 64 |
100% 100% 100% |
2880 2876 2875 |
2806 2805 2826 |
97% 98% 98% |
|
Professional Knowledge |
62 |
62 |
100% |
2766 |
2746 |
99% |
|
Content Knowledge |
103 |
102 |
99% |
3353 |
3193 |
95% |
|
Totals |
357 |
356 |
99% |
14750 |
14376 |
97% |
