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Date Posted: 19:48:24 02/22/05 Tue
Author: Brigid
Subject: Re: Praxis I?
In reply to: Nickie 's message, "Praxis I?" on 20:28:10 02/07/05 Mon

From my experience with the PLT, I felt that the music ed. majors were somewhat at a disadvantage because we take less education classes than the regular education majors that take the test. EDU 200 (Growth & Development) in my opinion, has the most information that they test on- Theorists and their beliefs, etc. Another big one is EIS 265, but make sure to find a study guide because I felt *very* underprepared for the sections on special-learners, ESL students, and how to deal with handicaps. According to education majors, they learn more about these issues in another class that we don't take. Unfair? Probably, but it's nothing we can't handle without a little studying :)

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