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Title II Report
The Federal Report On The Quality of Teacher Education
WALSH UNIVERSITY
DIVISION OF EDUCATION
(2008-2009 ACADEMIC YEAR)
Praxis II
On the Ohio Praxis II group of written tests of educational theory and techniques for the 2006/2007 academic year, Walsh University candidates achieved a pass rate of 100% on the Principles of Learning and Teaching K3; 59, and 712 tests. Candidates who took the following content tests passed at a 100% rate: Early Childhood Education and Special Education Knowledgebased Core Principles test. The summary pass rate for all tests is 100%.
The Division of Education’s Teacher Preparation Program enrolled 75 candidates who completed the program during the 2006-2007 reporting period. For additional data on the Praxis II scoring, please contact the university’s Office of Admissions.
Teacher testing was adopted in Ohio in 1985. Currently, the State of Ohio requires that candidates take the Praxis II tests as a condition of licensure. The tests were designed to determine whether a candidate has the minimal knowledge and skills necessary to teach. Beginning in the Fall of 2003, the Division of Education requires successful completion of the appropriate Praxis II content test prior to student teaching and passage of the Praxis II Principles of Learning and Teaching during the student teaching semester. The tests required in the State of Ohio for each licensure area and the cut scores are list in the "Praxis II Requirements" in this section.
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