What Grade Is Passing In The Early Childhood Education Practicum?

The Praxis 5024 exam is a test designed for prospective teachers of young children (birth to age eight) and is scored on a scale of 100-200. The Praxis Education of Young Children exam consists of 120 multiple choice questions and requires a minimum scaled score of 160. The Praxis Early Childhood Education exam consists of 120 multiple choice questions and requires a score of 156 to pass in most states. The Praxis Education of Young Children 5024 exam is determined by individual state, and there is no set national passing score for this exam. Candidates for certification in Early Childhood may take either Praxis 5024 or 5025. Currently, all states that require this exam for licensure have set the passing score at 160. Candidates can retake the Praxis II 5024 test, but the passing score for the Praxis exam is determined at the state level.


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What Grade Is Passing In The Early Childhood Education Practicum?
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  • Thanks for the article. Praxis testers should only watch articles like this. — I listened to everyone else and stressed myself out about taking the Praxis. I have bought several study guides but never studied. Anyway, I decided to just take them. I passed the core and the reading on the first attempt without studying (Thank you Jesus!!!). Just like Kasey said, if you know your ish, you know your ish. Don’t let anyone get in your head. You can do it. My pedagogy (last test) is up next. I might need to study a little bit for this one (since none of the philosophers were born in the last 75 years). Good luck to everyone.

  • Bachelors and masters degree but still not qualified to teach. Taking the Praxis II test could be challenging … It’s also so frustrating that you have to write another test when you move to states like Georgia which was my situation. I assure you will have no issues with praxis or any professional test with the help of (spirassp.com) They guarantee you make the perfect score. They also helped me with my GACE back when I moved from Louisiana to Georgia and I had to take the GACE with little time to prepare. It was totally mind blowing.

  • Thanks for the article! I already have my Masters and taught in Louisiana for 2 years but they don’t have to take this particular Praxis for the ECE certification. I moved to Tennessee this summer and now I have to go back and take it (because who cares if I’ve already passed the PLT and have my Masters, right?!)

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