From the publisher
GACE Professional Pedagogy Test Prep Puts Georgia Teachers in a Class of Their Own!First Edition with CD-ROM TestWare(R)! REA's new test prep for the GACE (Georgia Assessments for the Certification of Educators) Professional Pedagogy (171, 172) exam helps teacher candidates get one step closer to teaching in a Georgia classroom.
Written by an expert on the content of the Georgia GACE exam, our comprehensive review covers all the necessary skills on both of the GACE Professional Pedagogy tests: Test I - Student Development & Learning and Learning Environment. Test II - Instruction & Assessment, and Professional Roles & Responsibilities. This TestWare(R) edition comes complete with two full-length practice tests in the book and on CD-ROM with timed testing and automatic scoring. Also includes detailed explanations for every answer, test-taking strategies, a custom study schedule, and more!
About the author
About the AuthorDr. Patrick Hannigan's career spans forty-three years. He began as a public school classroom teacher, serving for twelve years; he then spent twenty-five years as principal of two Blue Ribbon schools, culminating this portion of his career as a central office administrator for three years. He is now an assistant professor at Armstrong Atlantic State University, Savannah, Georgia, in middle and secondary education. Dr. Hannigan had previously spent nearly twenty years as adjunct faculty at the University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island College, Salve Regina University, and Johnson & Wales University--all in the field of teacher preparation. ContributorsFred Storar, social studies teacher at Arthur Williams Middle School in Jesup, Georgia, holds a bachelor's degree in business management from the University of Maryland, University College. Currently, Mr. Storar is enrolled in graduate school at Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah, Georgia, pursuing a Master of Arts in Teaching, in middle grades education. Jamie Burchett Danford, a graduate of Armstrong Atlantic State University, is currently completing her Master's in Teaching at AASU. A native of Savannah, Georgia, Jamie plans to teach language arts at the secondary level. Pamela Mahan, DSN, MA, RN, an assistant professor of nursing at Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah, Georgia, teaches health promotion, theory, health policy, and community health nursing. Mahan received a doctoral degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. From 1993 to 1996, she was a National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) educational grant recipient, with a research focus in work-environment stress and stress management with secondary school teachers. She is also a former high school biology teacher. Susan Croom, a graduate assistant in middle and secondary education at Armstrong Atlantic State University, served as editorial assistant to the primary author.