FTCE Educational Media Specialist K-12 - Online Practice Tests
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Because our practice tests are web-based, there is no software to install and no need to wait for a shipment to arrive to start studying. Your FTCE Educational Media Specialist K-12 practice tests are available to you anytime from anywhere on any device, allowing you to study when it works best for you. There are 15 practice tests available, each with 100 questions and detailed explanations to help you study. Every exam is designed to cover all of the aspects of the FTCE Educational Media Specialist exam, ensuring you have the knowledge you need to be successful!
Before new school library media specialists in Florida can enter the professional world, they are frequently required to take and pass the FTCE Educational Media Specialist K-12 (010) exam. The computer-based, multiple-choice test is comprised of 100 questions to be answered over the course of two hours and 30 minutes. Ahead of your exam, take time to review the design and delivery of staff development, professional trends and challenges in the school library media program, and the methods for integrating technology into the instructional program.
Once you have completed a practice exam, you will have permanent access to that exam's review page, which includes a detailed explanation for each practice question!
Our practice tests simulate the real thing in a number of key ways:
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Topics covered
- Knowledge of professional organizations, resources, and national and
state guidelines and standards for the school library media specialist - 3% - Knowledge of teaching and learning principles of the school library media specialist - 3%
- Knowledge of the instructional partner responsibilities of the school library media specialist - 2%
- Knowledge of teaching methods for implementing multiple literacies - 8%
- Knowledge of methods for teaching and assisting the school learning community in design and production of various types of media - 3%
- Knowledge of design and delivery of staff development - 3%
- Knowledge of the information specialist responsibilities of the school library media specialist - 7%
- Knowledge of resources in all formats for the learning community - 4%
- Knowledge of the foundations, designing, planning, and development of a school library media program - 5%
- Knowledge of procedures to assess and evaluate the effectiveness of a school library media program - 4%
- Comprehension of skills required to plan, prepare, advocate, and administer a budget - 3%
- Knowledge of supervision of staff and volunteers for the school library media program - 2%
- Knowledge of policies and procedures used in the school library media program - 3%
- Knowledge of methods for creating an active learning environment - 3%
- Knowledge of methods for advocating an effective school library media program - 4%
- Knowledge of policies and procedures for collection development - 7%
- Knowledge of policies and processes for managing, cataloging,
organizing, circulating, and maintaining resources - 7% - Comprehension of leadership and interpersonal skills for the school
library media specialist - 3% - Knowledge of state and national legislation and their effects on the school library media program - 2%
- Knowledge of current professional trends and issues of the school library media program - 3%
- Knowledge of research related to the school library media program - 4%
- Knowledge of professional ethics for the school library media specialist - 5%
- Knowledge of methods for providing equity, diversity, and global
perspectives in the school library media program - 3% - Knowledge of methods for integrating technology into the instructional program - 5%
- Knowledge of reading research and strategies - 4%
- Knowledge of professional organizations, resources, and national and
- Level of difficulty
- Number of questions (100 per practice test)
- Timed exam, proportional to the number of questions (or untimed if you prefer)
- Navigation
- The feel of the real test
To pass the FTCE Educational Media Specialist K-12 test you need a score of 200.
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