Re: FTCE Physics and Chemistry
Posted by: Stacy on 6/28/09
You just need to shut up. Some people have problems taking tests even
if they have an educational background in those subjects, which by the
way... I do.
On 6/27/09, Science Teacher wrote:
> Well if you have an educational background in Physics and Chemistry
> then you should not be failing this test. If you are failing you
> should not be teaching the subject. Knowing and teaching a subject
> DO go hand and hand.
>
> On 6/27/09, Stacy wrote:
>> To: I know this sounds mean.
>> You know its good to know that I have chose a field where
>> collegues support one another and try to help. I ask you for
>> help.... you have no right to say the things you said! You don't
>> know my educational backing. As for my students... don't worry
>> about them. At least they will have a compasionate teacher which
>> is more than I can say for yours!
>>
>> On 6/27/09, I know it sounds mean... wrote:
>>> ... but if you can't pass the certification tests, you
>>> shouldn't be attempting to teach those subjects! On most
>>> FTCE's you only need to score around 60%. if you can't do
>>> that without cramming via study guides, you aren't fit to
>>> teach the material.
>>>
>>> Find something you excel at and get certified in it. That way
>>> you won't be shortchanging our students with your
>>> shortcomings.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 6/26/09, Stacy wrote:
>>>> I am desperately trying to pass my certifications in
>>>> physics and chemistry. Does anyone know where I can find
>>>> practice questions that are actually like the test. The
>>>> study guide download from the cert website is completely
>>>> unhelpful as is the xam study guides. I have failed each
>>>> once already and I am retaking in July. I can't afford to
>>>> fail again. THanks for any help.