NMC offers course to improve PRAXIS score

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Posted on Feb 25 2009
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The Northern Marianas College, through the Division of Community Programs and Services’ Community Development Institute, is offering short-term courses to individuals preparing to take the PRAXIS I and II examinations. The courses are offered as part of the college’s mission to provide customized, continuing educational and professional development opportunities in response to community needs.

Additionally, the courses are designed to give potential test-takers an idea of what to expect on the PRAXIS I and II exams. The PRAXIS I Review will cover Pre-Professional Skills Test Math, PPST Writing, and PPST Reading; while the PRAXIS II Review will cover Literature & Language Arts, Mathematics, History & Social Studies, and Sciences. Both courses are open to all elementary teachers in the private and public school systems.

[B]PRAXIS I Review[/B]

Instructor: Bertha De Leon Guerrero, Eric Johnson
March 21, 2009 (Saturday)
8am to 12:30pm
Room D-1(NMC Campus)
Fee: $60 (Course materials included)

[B]PRAXIS II Review[/B]

Instructor: Bertha De Leon Guerrero
March 28, 2009 (Saturday)
8am to 12:30pm
Room D-1(NMC Campus)
Fee: $60 (Course materials included)

For a more detailed description of the course, contact CDI at 234-5498 ext. 1010 or log on to www.nmcnet.edu.

All interested individuals should register at least seven days before the day of the course. Certificates of participation will be awarded to registered students who complete all course requirements. Full payment is required for admission to a class. To register or for more information about the courses, please visit the CDI Office in Building P on the NMC Campus in As Terlaje or call John Manalo at 234-5498 ext. 1010 or e-mail johnm@nmcnet.edu.[B][I] (NMC)[/I][/B]

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