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0878914501 978-0878914500 March 15, 2006 1st
REA … Real review, Real practice, Real results.
 
Take your teaching career to the head of the class.
MTEL COMMUNICATION AND LITERACY TEST (FIELD 01)
For Massachusetts Licensure
 
Are you prepared to excel on the MTEL? 
* Get to know the test, how it is scored, and much more.
* Set up a study schedule by following our flexible, results-driven timeline
* Take one of the practice tests to discover what you know and what you should know
* Use REA's advice to ready yourself for proper study and success
 
Sharpen your knowledge and skills
* The book's comprehensive review covers all topics on the official exam
* Lessons reinforce necessary skills
* Key tutorials enhance specific abilities needed on the test
* Targeted drills increase comprehension and help organize study
 
Practice for real
* Create the closest experience to test-day conditions with three full-length practice tests
* Chart your progress with full and detailed explanations of all answers
* Boost confidence with test-taking strategies and experienced advice
 
Get to the head of the class!  Get certified!
 
REA books and software have proven to be the extra support teacher candidates need to pass their challenging test for state licensure. Our comprehensive study guides are teacher-recommended and written by educators who have mastered the test and the related program of study.
 
 


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Passing the Communication and Literacy Skills Test

About this Book
This REA test-preparation book is designed to help candidates pass the Communication and Literacy Skills Test section of the Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure. The Communication and Literacy Skills Test is composed of two subtests: reading and writing. Comprehensive review material for both subtests is available in this book, along with three practice tests. These practice tests contain the very types of questions you can expect to encounter on the actual exam. Following each test, you will find an answer key with detailed explanations designed to help you more completely understand the test material.

About the Test

Who Takes the Test and What Is It Used For?
The Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure must be taken by individuals seeking certification to teach in Massachusetts. Prospective teachers are required to take and pass two tests: a two-part test in communication and literacy skills and an additional test in the subject of the candidates chosen area of certification.

Who Administers the Test?
The Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure are administered by the Massachusetts Department of Education. A comprehensive test development process was designed and implemented specifically to ensure that the content and difficulty level of the exam is appropriate.

When and Where Is the Test Given?
The Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure are administered five times a year at six locations across the state. Specific information regarding test sites will be given upon registration for the tests. To receive information on upcoming test dates and locations, you may wish to contact the test administrator as follows:

Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure
National Evaluation Systems, Inc.
P.O. Box 660
Amherst, MA 01004-9013
Telephone: (413) 256-2892
Fax: (413) 256-8221
Website: www.doe.mass.edu/mtel

IS THERE A REGISTRATION FEE?
To take the Communication and Literacy Skills Test, you must pay a fee. A complete summary of the registration fees is included in yourregistration bulletin.


How to Use this Book

When Should I Start Studying?
An eight-week study schedule is provided in this text to assist you in preparing for the exam. This schedule can be adjusted to meet your unique needs. If your test date is only four weeks away, you can halve the time allotted to each section; keep in mind, however, that this is not the most effective way to study. If you have several months before your test date, you may wish to extend the time allotted to each section. Remember, the more time you spend studying, the better your chances of achieving your aim-a passing score on the MTEL.

Format of the Communication and literacy skills test
The subject area tests are designed to assess your knowledge of the subject for the certificate sought. The Communication and Literacy Skills Test is designed to ensure your ability to effectively convey that knowledge to a student.
The reading subtest of the Communication and Literacy Skills Test is composed of multiple-choice questions relating to reading passages and open-ended vocabulary questions, while the writing subtest consists of four sections: grammar and usage, written mechanics, written summary, and written composition.

About the Review Sections
By using our review material in conjunction with our practice tests, you should be well prepared for the actual Communication and Literacy Skills Test. At some point in your educational experience, you have probably studied all the material that makes up this test. For many candidates, however, this may have been some time ago. REAs targeted reviews will serve to refresh your memory of these topics, and our practice tests will help you gauge which areas you need to work on.
Scoring the communication and literacy skills test

How Do I Score My Practice Test?
The Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure have a score range of 0-100 points for all tests. You must achieve a minimum of 70 to pass the exam. Your total score will derive from a combination of all test sections.

According to administrators of the MTEL, the reading subtest of the Communication and Literacy Skills Test contains approximately 30 multiple-choice items and six open-response items while the writing subtest contains approximately 14 multiple-choice items and six to nine open-response items. Our practice tests approximate the number of questions you will encounter on the actual exam. Because MTEL test forms vary, we cannot provide score conversions for the practice tests. It is safe to assume, however, that a score of 70 percent on each section equates with a passing score. It may be helpful to have a friend or colleague score your practice-test essays, since you will benefit from his or her ability to be more objective in judging the clarity and organization of your written responses.

If you do not achieve a passing score on your first practice test, dont worry. Review those sections with which you have had the most difficulty, and try the second practice test. With each practice test, you will sharpen the skills you need to pass the actual exam.

When Will I Receive My Score Report?
Your score report should arrive about five weeks after you take the test. No scoring information will be given via telephone or fax. Remember, the data on your score report will reflect your scaled score, not the number of questions you have answered correctly. All tests are reported on the same scale, and will not be compared to the score of any other examinees.
To receive a passing score on the Communication and Literacy Skills Test, you must attain a qualifying score on both the reading and writing subtests. If you do not pass one or both of the subtests, you will be able to register again for the necessary section(s).

Studying for the communication and literacy skills test
There is no one correct way to study for the Communication and Literacy Skills Test. You must find the method that works best for you. Some test-takers prefer to set aside a few hours every morning to study, while others prefer to study at night before going to sleep. Only you can determine when and where your study time will be most effective. To help you budget your time, refer to the study schedule which appears at the end of this chapter.

When taking the practice tests you should try to duplicate the actual testing conditions as closely as possible. Keep in mind that the Communication and Literacy Skills Test is four hours long. It will be helpful to time yourself when you take the practice tests so you will have a better idea of how much time to spend on each section of the actual exam. A quiet, well-lit room, free from such distractions as the television or radio, is preferable. As you complete each practice test, thoroughly review the explanations. Keep track of the number of correct answers you receive on each test so you can gauge your progress accurately, and develop a clear sense of where you need improvement.

The Day of the Test
Try to get a good nights rest, and wake up early on the day of the test. You should have a good breakfast so you will not be distracted by hunger. Dress in layers that can be removed or applied as the conditions of the testing center require. The Communication and Literacy Skills Test has a reporting time of 8:00 a.m., but you should plan to arrive early. This will allow you to become familiar with your surroundings in the testing center, and minimize the possibility of distraction during the test.

Before you leave for the testing center, make sure you have your valid admission ticket or other admission material authorized by NES; two pieces of personal identification, one of which must be a current, government-issued photo ID

Product Details

  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Research & Education Association; 1st edition (March 15, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0878914501
  • ISBN-13: 978-0878914500
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 6.7 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars If you are taking the MTEL you need this book, March 6, 2003
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I am trying to make a mid-career change and enter teaching. In order to become a teacher in Massachusetts, you must pass the MTEL Communications and Literacy Skills test. This test requires very recent knowledge of comprehensive English grammar/reading/comprehension skills. The last formal English grammar class I had was more than 25 years ago and I did not know how I was going to prepare for this test. Then I found this book! It was a very accurate representation of the test material. I would not take the test without using this to review-whether you graduated from college 1 year ago or 25 years ago.
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This is a great book for those planning to take the MTEL. I have heard horror stories of people taking the exam 2 and 3 times before they passed. Many of us don't have the time or money to do so. The book has an organized guideline of study. The sections are well organized and informative. You can tailor the study guide to suit your time allowance for study. I passed the exam on the first try. Overall, this is an excellent resource for anyone planning to take the MTEL.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Yes, this book helped, January 3, 2006
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I, too, am looking to make a mid-career change into education. I bought this book & worked with another "study buddy", who also took a 3-session MTEL prep course at a local university. But I used the book only & used all the practice tests, studied & reviewed definitions, parts of speech, wrote the practice essays, etc. It was well worth it - we both passed on the first try!
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