About This Blog

This is blog chronicling the adventures of a new college graduate through the steps of Alternative Teacher Certification of Florida in the summer of 2009.

Since 2009, changes may have occured, so please consult the FLDOE Educator Certification website for more details: http://www.fldoe.org/edcert/

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Professional Education Test

Hooray! I've passed the PET and am now, in theory, ready for my professional teaching certificate!

The PET had lots of questions regarding English Language Learners (ELL), so be ready for that when preparing for it. Probably about 30% of the questions were related to ELL.

What I used to prepare for this exam:The CliffsTestPrep book was quite wonderful, and was a very reasonable $15.00 on half.com. I highly recommend it.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

MGIC-- Much harder!

Through much test anxiety, I can proudly say I have passed the FTCE Middle Grades Integrated Curriculum!

This one was much harder than my other two. The good news is, even though it covers four subjects, it's graded as one test! I was probably saved by the English and Math sections, because applied knowledge is far easier for me than the factual knowledge necessary for the Social Studies and Science section.


Materials I used to prepare:
Now, off on a rant I go.See this yellow book to the left? AVOID IT LIKE THE PLAGUE! I spent all of last night cursing myself wishing I had spent the extra money for the Clif Notes guide!

This is a PIECE OF JUNK! It outlines the curriculum rather than explains it and offers very little help. The "secrets" are nothing you can't read on an amateur-written eHow page. "Don't cram the night before. Get plenty of rest." These "secrets" have been hammered into my head since I was in grade school!

Thanks, MoMetrix, for scamming me out of my money. You won, congratulations!

Monday, July 6, 2009

GKT-- Check!

My General Knowledge Test went wonderfully! I wasn't very worried about this one. It's layout appeared very similar to the GED I took a few years back, and it tests non-specific knowledge skills which are used in everyday life.

The essay section was tense, but I feel I did well. They allow you to choose from two topics, which helped me feel like I was more "in control." Just remember these essay basics:
  • Stay on topic
  • Use transitions
  • Various sentence structure
  • Good grammar and spelling
Now, the math. I understand that many people have math-phobia, but don't worry about this test! You get a calculator, a cheat sheet with formulas, and a ton of time (1 hour and 40 minutes!) to finish it!

What I used to prepare for this exam: