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Teachers Test Prep's video: FTCE Elementary Education Test Prep Reading Section

@FTCE Elementary Education Test Prep (Reading Section)
For more videos, visit: http://www.teacherstestprep.com/online This FTCE Elementary Education test prep video covers important subject matter appearing on the reading portion of the FTCE Elementary Education Exam (060). This particular video focuses on text-based discussions, a concept that typically appears on several FTCE Elementary Education Language Arts & Reading questions. We will review the basics of text-based discussions, and how these concepts can be used to think about certain question types. Our online prep programs for FTCE Elementary Education include Core subject matter videos like this one, which cover all areas of Knowledge of the Reading process, Literary Analysis & Genres, Language and the Writing Process, Literary Instruction & Assessments, and Communication & Media Literacy concept that you need to know for the exam, and also include interactive practice tests with "Smart-STEM" virtual tutoring that helps you with each question you missed and teaches you the specific test strategies you need to pass. On the Teachers Test Prep website, you can also access a free FTCE Study Guide and FTCE Practice Test, which can help you get started preparing for your teacher credentialing and certification exam by assessing your strengths and weaknesses in each domain of the test.

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