Deconstructing the NYSTCE
A Teacher's Guide to Passing the EAS and the CST Students with Disabilities
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Book Details
About the Book
The NYSTCE pedagogical exams are designed according to the Constructivist Learning Theory. Although many teachers have studied aspects of Constructivism in their college programs, including Piaget, Bloom, Vygotsky and Gardner, the connection between these theorists is not always clarified. This book teaches you the correct approach for deconstructing the questions on the exam in order to pick the correct answer. This study guide is designed to help prospective teachers understand this theory and how it applies to learning. The strategies are easy to understand and are the key to passing these State exams. The book covers strategies for decoding the questions and outlines for writing a strong essay as well as common mistakes that teachers make when taking the exams. This time, pass the exam!
About the Author
Bridgette Gubernatis specializes in teaching test prep courses. She has worked with New York teachers for over seven years and understands the common reasons for confusion and error when taking a timed exam. She is regarded by her students as a tough but supportive coach that will help you get through the difficult exams on the NYSTCE.