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Thursday, March 11, 2010

CSET Multiple Subject Study Group Tonight

Posted by admin on January 5, 2009

We have announced on our CSET Network, that there will be a Multiple Subject study group tonight at 7 PM PST. Chat will be enabled and the forum as well. We are advertising today on Google to get more visitors to join this study group. Hope it works. We hope to see all you teachers there.

On a side note, the CSET is this Saturday and we’ll be posting a few times a day with various strategies and test specific information. Don’t forget to post to this blog or send us  question via our contact form.

Teachers Don’t Forget

Posted by admin on December 31, 2008

Don’t forget to Sign Up at the CSETNework.com. This is a great opportunity for current and future teachers to join study groups and or mentor up and coming teachers. Let’s face it, with approximately 20,000 teaching  jobs opening up every year in California, we need to help one another achieve our goals, one of which is getting past the CSET. 

We are also looking for some CSET bloggers for this blog. We have a few teachers donating their time already, and if you would like to do the same, please feel free to send us an email and we’ll get back to you in the New Year.  As our sites continue to grow, we intend on paying our bloggers a portion of income generated by our two sites. As of now this is strictly a volunteer offer. 

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Physical Education CSET Video Section

Posted by admin on December 24, 2008

If you are going to take the CSET Physical Education exam, you will be presented with a video portion that more than likely will have a young student performing an exercise. This video requires a written response to the exercise being performed. The video is shown to you 3 times. You are to take notes on it and then write a constructed response based on a series of questions listed in your test booklet.

One question you might get asked is, “What is appropriateness of this exercise for a physical education program?”. So, this is where you should site secondary education California Content Standards relevant to the exercise. What was that? Yes, I did say content standards, we still are using them as a model for teaching in California. I know, they are super long and difficult to remember, but if PE is the subject you are going to teach, then you must have some, not all, but some knowledge of Physical Education to answer this essay question correctly.

TRY the CSET Network for help on your exam!

CSET English Subtest III

Posted by admin on December 23, 2008

There has been many repeat takers on this portion of the English CSET exam, because it does require prior background knowledge of literary genres, and it requires you to know what types of themes that come with the genres presented. Here’s a for example. The test given last March consisted of a prompt concerning Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe and Chinese writer Amy Tan. If you are a literary buff, or have been around a middle school or high school in the last decade, you already know Achebe wrote the highly acclaimed Things Fall Apart going on over 50 years ago and Amy Tan wrote The Joy Luck Club.

Achebe is the one of the fathers of modern Nigerian literature and is considered Nigeria’s most acclaimed living author. One common theme you will find throughout Achebe’s body of work is the idea of rapid expansion of Christian missionaries throughout many parts of Africa. Achebe asserts that this idea leads to a culture losing ones identity with it’s past, present and future—and we see this theme in Things Fall Apart. One major conflict you will be presented with in this novel is the influence of Christianity versus native religions that believed in more than one God. Also, it touches on the effects Christianity has on the youth and their tendencies to abandon their culture and inherited religion with no remorse or care to their parents or elders.

Above is just one of many themes in Things Fall Apart that you can present in your essay should you get that question. Wait! I haven’t discussed Amy Tan yet. The essay question discussed above also involves a short story or excerpt of a novel of hers. The theme in the selection given carries the same distinct theme, which to review, is the losing of ones cultural identity. My advice is to address the theme, compare the two bodies of work (should you get the same question), and know a little bit about both authors bodies of work, so you have a point of reference. I believed I reference both The Joy Luck Club  and Anthills of the Savannah. The first being Tan’s most popular novel, the second being Achebe’s lesser known novel. Remember, it never hurts to have background knowledge regarding a question and referencing it when you are writing, because it can certainly validate your essay and help you answer the prompt correctly.

In short, with classrooms in California becoming more and more diverse by the minute, teachers are presented with students from many different cultures. Meaning, teachers must be prepared to deal with multiple cultures in the classroom. The CSET test givers know this and if you don’t get the aforementioned question scenario above, you can count on getting a question that deals with a diverse realm of writers from around the world. 

 Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club Things Fall Apart

Launched!

Posted by admin on December 22, 2008

Welcome to the first post of the CSET Blog! Our blog is an offshoot of our parent site CSET Network.com, which is the first and only online community dedicated solely to current and future teachers who are taking  the CSET examination(s). Our community and blog are growing rapidly and joining our community is absolutely free. Our philosophy is simple—help others. In doing this, hopefully, it will inspire others to donate their time and help others as once they were. If our community of educational professionals can have a virtual place to meet, discuss and collaborate with one another, then it can highly increase the odds that one will pass the exam(s), because the proper support group is in place to use. 

There were many times in the past where we spent time studying for the CSET, but did not have the necessary support group(s) to meet, collaborate and study, because nothing existed online. We hope the CSET Network.com and this blog help bridge the gap for educators so they can meet and study with like individuals and pass their examination(s) the first time.