Praxis what is a passing score




















On many of the Praxis tests, questions are grouped into content categories. To help you in future study or in preparing to retake the test, your score report shows how many "raw points" you earned in each content category. Compare your "raw points earned" with the maximum number of points you could have earned "raw points available". The greater the difference, the greater the opportunity to improve your score by further study.

A full table of fees can be found on the Educational Testing Service site. On most tests, each selected-response question answered correctly is scored as one raw point. The raw score the candidate receives is the number of questions answered correctly on the exam. The raw score is converted to a scale that adjusts the score based on the difficult yof the exam. Constructed-response questions are scored by two or more professional educators who practice in the appropriate content areas The scaled range of possible scores for most Praxis exams is between and points.

This is with the exception of the ParaPro Assessment, which scores between and The Praxis tests are used by most state education agencies to help determine the licensing of new educators. Praxis tests are not required in Florida and Texas. The official score , released in the score report, is calculated the same way as the unofficial score, but may be scaled for differences between test forms.

The official score may also differ from the unofficial score if a test center error or miscalculation was fixed, but this is very rare. You may also receive a raw score at this time. If you wish to cancel your scores, you must do so before viewing any unofficial or official score reports.

After a score is reported at the testing center, you will receive an official score report within three weeks. Score reports will appear automatically in your online account and be sent to your predetermined score recipients. Specific reporting dates for each test window can be found on the ETS website. Continuously given SR-only tests generally release official scores within one week. For complete information on your specific test and region visit the state requirements page at the ETS website.

This period also applies to retaking an exam subtest and retakes after canceling the scores from a previous test date.



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