NYSTCE: Students with Disabilities Exam Prep

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PracticeQuiz presents 102 free originally written NYSTCE: Students with Disabilities CST multiple choice review questions, all of which are paired with explanatory answers to help you prepare for this important NY teaching certification exam. 

Topics included in this exam prep question set:

Understanding and Evaluating Students with Disabilities
Promoting Student Learning and Development in a Collaborative Learning Community
Working in a Collaborative Professional Environment

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 The New York State Teacher Certification Exams are necessary for all aspiring teachers and teaching assistants in NY state. These tests evaluate the teacher’s content knowledge and knowledge of teaching practices, and certify the teacher as legal for employment in New York Public Schools. This exam is a content knowledge exam for aspiring special education teachers. 

 The full-length NYSTCE for Field 60: Students with Disabilities CST is computer-based and containing approximately 90 multiple choice questions and one constructed response. All NYSTCE exams have a time limit of four hours. The Physical Education test is available on all testing dates, only in the afternoon. 
 The subareas on the Students with Disabilities CST (060) teaching exam are: 
  •  Understanding and Evaluating Students with Disabilities
  •  Promoting Student Learning and Development in a Collaborative Learning Community
  •  Working in a Collaborative Professional Environment
  •  Promoting Student Learning and Development in a Collaborative Learning Community (Constructed-Response)

 Practice Quiz presents 102 free originally written NYSTCE: Students with Disabilities CST multiple-choice review questions, all of which are paired with explanatory answers to help you prepare for this important NY teaching certification exam. Topics included in this exam prep question set:
 
  •  Understanding and Evaluating Students with Disabilities
  •  Promoting Student Learning and Development in a Collaborative Learning Community
  •  Working in a Collaborative Professional Environment

Need more practice? Check out our Praxis II Special Education Exam Prep set with dozens of free practice test questions.
 
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There are 90 questions on the NYSTCE Students with Disabilities exam across the following seven categories: Background and best practices (10%), Understanding disability and development (10%), Assessments and programming (20%), Classroom management (10%), Effective methods of curriculum-based instruction (20%), Strategies for skill acquisition (10%), and Meeting students’ needs (20%).

The NYSTCE Students with Disabilities exam is three hours and fifteen minutes long.

A passing score for the NYSTCE Students with Disabilities exam is 520.

A passing grade on the NYSTCE Students with Disabilities is required for certification for teachers in New York.

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