I am specifically wondering what options TRF gave for payment. Did they want it in all one sum, or did you get to pay via payroll deduction, for example?
Hello, I am a 34 year old male and I am considering going back to college to get the elementary education certification. Does any one know what my chances would be at getting a job? Is the market in Central/Southern indiana saturated? I have heard thar being a male helps my chances. Thank you.
On 11/19/08, Mike wrote: > Just took 0133. This guide was an amazing find in my prep > work. 90% of the questions on the version of the test I > got were covered. I wish I could remmeber and add the ones > that weren't. Sorry. > One thing I can help with (or possibly screw up) relates > to the question about Benin sculpture. The response listed > in this study guide says that Benin sculptors mostly used > wood. To the contrary, all of the research I have done > indicates that they are BEST known for their work with > bronze. > The question I had was something like: > "Benin sculptors were best know for their work in which > medium?" > A) Wood > B) Stone > C) Metal > D) Something else > I blindly trusted most of the answers provided in this > study guide....but I went with metal for this one since I > was familar with their famous bronzes. > Any input??
Thanks so much for posting these study guides. All I do in my spare time is study them! I'm wondering if anyone has taken the Praxis II Art Content recently, and what your experience was?
Thanks for your im...See MoreHi John H..... I am taking the Content Knowledge Exam here in NJ this Saturday. I am confused by which test you are basing the info you posted. You mentioned the Art Praxis II. I think I am just taking the basic Art Content Knowledge and not II. So, am I right in assuming that the material you listed is a different test?
AidaAll of these posts have been very helpful! I may be taking the art test in March and the WEST -B in April. I am a little worried about the amount of time it will take to study for the art exam. I have a Master's degree in Art Education so I know a bit, but it has been a while... How much time did those who passed the test spend studying for it?
The posts on this site were right on target. I read/took notes on The Annotated Mona Lisa cover to cover along with searches on teacher.net (30+ pages from whatever I could find) I looked up every artist/artwork/vocab. mentioned. Took the test today and promised I would contribute without organization of info: Column of Trajan Byzantine Mosaics Early Expressionism - Munch Photography Depth of Field, Aperture, ISO, Ansel Adams William Blake Boccioni "Unique Forms of Continuity" Henry Moore quote Gesture Drawing Marcel Duchamp "Nude Descending Staircase" Eiffel Tower influenced.. Taj Mahal Greek Architecture Photography of Harlem Van Der Zee "Last Supper" Refectory Tools for metal work Mexican Art Ceramic Slip, Glaze, Stoneware, Porcelain Eiffel Tower Japanese woodblock ReformationNicolas Poussin Jenny Holzer Romare Beardon Jacob Lawrence Color Field Durer Large Turf and Japanese pine trees Ghiberti bronze door Frottage, Fat over lean, encaustic, Chiaroscuro, Tenebrism Hoppers use of light 3 questions on types of paper, linen, cold-pressed, vellum Warp/Weft Picasso's "Les Demoiselle.." Elements/Principles of design James Whistler Caravaggio/Vermeer Hope this helps narrow it down some. Good Luck!