Praxis definition

Praxis means the set of tests developed and administered by the Educational Testing Service.
Praxis means the Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators assessment.
Praxis means the National Examination in Speech-Language Pathology or the National Examination in Audiology administered by the Educational Testing Service or its successor.

Examples of Praxis in a sentence

  • The Praxis Core Mathematics Lab will be waived for students who produce a passing score for the mathematics exam.

  • Requirements for secondary admission to the school of education at each university may include the following: minimum Praxis scores, GPA, and other published admission requirements for the associated baccalaureate program, available on their degree website.

  • The Entry Year Program is intended to provide a formal program of positive support, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ professional growth, and prepare all entry year teachers for the performance-based assessment (currently Praxis III).

  • A Mentor will not be evaluated on the Praxis performance of his/her Entry Year employee.

  • All Praxis and other assessments required for the initial Maryland professional teaching credential will be reimbursed when passing scores are received.


More Definitions of Praxis

Praxis has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
Praxis and “Licensee” both mean Praxis Precision Medicines, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
Praxis means the set of tests developed and
Praxis or "practice" means many things in our daily life. For my purposes in this work I take these terms in their strict sense: praxis or practice denotes any human act addressed to another human person; further, praxis denotes the very relationship of one person to
Praxis means the same within the context of this Agreement.
Praxis means the discovery and the formation of theological truth out of a given historical situation through personal participation in class struggle for a new socialist society. (p. 635)
Praxis means Praxis Pharmaceuticals ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.;