How can I interpret my Praxis ™ results?
If you want to interpret the results of Praxis ™, you need to understand the organization of the test and requirements for your state or region's score. The type of score you receive depends on whether you have taken Praxis® I or Praxis® II. Since September 12, 2009, the results of Praxis ™ were no longer sent to test customers. Instead, the score is available for 45 days, by telephone or online, starting about four weeks after the test date.
Praxis ™ tests have multiple selection options and designed answers or written parts. Questions with selection with selection are evaluated by computer. The questions of the designed answer are sorted by hand trained shooters. Some sections have a combination of multiple selection options and constructed answers.
usually has each question for one raw point. Some sections, especially the combined selection and constructed reaction sections, receive raw scores that convert to the final score. If you believe in your practice ™ have been incorrectly converted, you must contact educational test services(ETS), organization that correctly tests Praxis ™.
For Praxis® I will receive three scores between 150 and 190. Each score is one of three sections: mathematics, reading and writing. Praxis® II ranges are much wider for each discipline and differ. This score usually ranges from 100 years to 700.
Praxis® II is a number of many different tests for many disciplines and you should get a score for each specific test you have passed. Remember, not all scores have three digits. Some sections of the constructed answers are evaluated on a scale of one to ten.
In order to obtain a teaching license, your score must meet the minimum requirements for the state or the region in which you want to teach in each of the categories tested. Finding requirements through your state Ministry of Education, USA or ETS. If you do not meet the requirements for each section, you will be muset to perform a test again.
How Praxis® I and Praxis® II will indicate your overall score as "transmitted" or "not submitted" that will be clearly visible in the scoring report. The handover score is determined by individual departments of education. Some require a higher score than others.
Practis ™ results are sent directly to the relevant Ministry of Education. If not, you must place an order for a copy of the score. If the relevant office does not receive an official copy of your score, you cannot receive a teaching license.