Those who intend to teach middle and secondary general math may be required by their licensing state to take and pass the PRAXIS II Math Proofs, Models, and Problems Part 1 Exam.
Because successfully passing this standardized test is a requirement by many states for teacher certification, test takers should seriously prepare for the PRAXIS II Mathematics: Proofs, Models, and Problems Part 1 Exam prior to taking it.
A variety of topics in mathematics are addressed by questions on the PRAXIS II Mathematics: Proofs, Models, and Problems Part 1 Exam:
● discrete math,
● algebra,
● matrix algebra,
● geometry,
● trigonometry,
● probability,
● statistics,
● data analysis,
● problem solving,
● proofs,
● reasoning,
● functions,
● measurement,
● number theory,
● math representations, and
● math connections.
To successfully take the PRAXIS II Mathematics: Proofs, Models, and Problems Part 1 Exam, examinees must use a graphing calculator. These are not supplied by test administrators; each test taker must supply his or her own calculator for use during the exam.
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Those interested in becoming licensed middle school mathematics teachers are usually required to pass the PRAXIS II Middle School Mathematics Exam, which consists of 40 multiple choice questions and three relatively short written responses. |
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Those who are pursuing a career in middle or high school mathematics instruction are often required to take and pass the PRAXIS II Mathematics Pedagogy Exam in order to obtain their state teaching license. |
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Persons interested in teaching high school mathematics are usually required by their licensing state to take the PRAXIS II Mathematics Content Knowledge Exam. |
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