What is it?
The Praxis II exam is the state-approved exit assessment for all Teacher Education programs in Missouri. Each area of certification has its own Praxis II exam. For more information on the state rule requiring the Praxis II and a list of test codes by subject area, click here. If you visit the Praxis website, you will see that there is a Praxis I, Praxis II and Praxis III. You only need to take the Praxis II. Missouri does not require either of the other two tests.
What test should I take?
When should I take the test?
Registration for the test:
Study Guides:
Adding Certification through Praxis II Exam:Once you are certified to teach in any area, you can add certificates through passing the Praxis II exam in an additional area. Click here for a list of the certifications that can be added through Praxis II exam. (note: Students adding middle school to Secondary Education will take the Principles of Learning and Teaching Praxis - # 30523, not the middle school content area Praxis II. See note on the DESE website listed above) Once you have passed the Praxis II exam, you will need to apply for that additional certificate through DESE. Even though they will receive your score, they will not act on it unless you apply for the certificate. To apply for the additional certificate through Praxis exam, complete the form on this website: http://dese.mo.gov/divteachqual/teachcert/addapp.html
These added certificates through Praxis II exam are NOT transferable to other states since you did not earn them through coursework. If you plan to move to another state to teach and want to transfer all of your added certificates, you will need to pursue the next option.