AEPA Elementary Education Subtest I (NT102): Practice & Study Guide
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Course Description
Overview
Arizona uses the National Evaluation Series (NES) Elementary Education Subtest I for the AEPA Elementary Education Subtest I. This course prepares you for the exam through short lessons and self-check quizzes reviewing all of the exam topics.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. About the AEPA Tests
- Ch 2. Language Development & Emergent Literacy
- Ch 3. Teaching Phonics, Word Analysis, Spelling & Fluency
- Ch 4. Reading Comprehension & Vocabulary Skills
- Ch 5. Understanding Literary Texts
- Ch 6. Structure & Literary Devices in Prose
- Ch 7. Informational, Expository & Technical Texts
- Ch 8. Understanding & Teaching Persuasive Texts
- Ch 9. Graphic Communication
- Ch 10. Processes & Modes of Written Communication
- Ch 11. Reference Materials & Proofreading in Writing
- Ch 12. Conventions of Standard American English
- Ch 13. Processes & Conventions of Verbal Communication
- Ch 14. Effective Writing & Speaking
- Ch 15. Basic Concepts of Government & Economics
- Ch 16. Principles of U.S. Citizenship
- Ch 17. Forms & Characteristics of Government
- Ch 18. International Relationships & Foreign Policy
- Ch 19. Functions of Economic Systems & Free Markets
- Ch 20. Characteristics of Ancient Civilizations
- Ch 21. Global Effects of Exploration, Trade & Revolution
- Ch 22. Major U.S. & World Conflicts
- Ch 23. Modern World History
- Ch 24. Historical Analysis & Interpretation
- Ch 25. Geography & Earth History
- Ch 26. Reading & Understanding Maps
- Ch 27. Social Science Research Fundamentals
- Ch 28. AEPA Elementary Education Subtest I Flashcards
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