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clep educational psychology
#1
anyone have any advice in regards to the clep educational psychology. I have a little background in psychology will this help and will IC be enough to pass?

Please help give me some direction thanks
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#2
The Specific Feedback board has a perfect list of what you need to know for this exam. If you have had Human Growth and Development you will find that a lot overlaps. There are some specific questions that you can not just wing and they love to ask the different types of teaching, behavior modifications etc. You can not take this exam cold or with just a good feeling.

The REA book was great and as always the IC notes brought it all together. Pay the $10 a month for the IC membership so you can see the Specific Feedback on this and other exams.
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Human Growth & Development - 73 English Comp w/ Essay CLEP - 74 Educational Psych - CLEP...69
Social Psychology - TECEP Behavior Modif in Counseling -TECEP
Psychology of Personality - TECEP Experimental Psychology - TECEP Substance Abuse - DSST 441

all exams completed in MARCH 2009
Foundations of Counseling -DSST - 64 ALEKS Statistics for Behavior Sciences Organizational

[U]DONE! Bachelors of Arts in Psychology as of March 10! // Graduated June 2009[/U]

Moving On:
Off to Hawaii to Celebrate- March 14 / Start Masters in Education - April 1 / Praxis 1 - April 27/ Praxis 2 - July 2009 - 190 out of 200
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Psych. is the foundation for Sociology, Ed. Psych., and Human Growth and Dev. There is a lot of overlap with all of them. Ed. Psych. just applies the principles of Psych. to teaching.
I think you should be fine. IC does a really good job preparing you. If I had to suggest 1 other book, I'd say the REA Guide for Ed. Psych. They have a lot of good info. and have a CD with 3 pract. tests. That way you can take 3 pract. exams before you even touch the Official CLEP Guide.
Good luck!
- If you've taken the Psych. CLEP, the other tests I mentioned should be a breeze.
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