Course Overview

The Introduction to Educational Psychology CLEP exam covers the material that would generally be covered in a one-semester undergraduate college course in Educational Psychology. InstantCert's course for this subject teaches you the fundamentals in nine brief chapters, teaching you what you need to know to go in and achieve a passing score.

Topics Covered in This Course

Educational Aims and Philosophies

Cognitive Perspective

Behavioral Perspective

Development

Motivation

Individual Differences

Testing

Pedagogy

Research Design and Analysis

Customer Test Results for the Educational Psychology CLEP

79 users submitted test results since January, 2009
74 of those users reported a passing score (94%)


The following are a sample of the test results submitted by members who’ve taken the Introduction to Educational Psychology CLEP exam after using InstantCert’s study program. These are unfiltered, unedited results and this list is automatically updated to show the ten most recent results:

September 3, 2010 User  passed with a score of 50 out of 80
August 30, 2010 User  passed with a score of 60 out of 80
August 10, 2010 User  passed with a score of 68 out of 80
July 7, 2010 User  passed with a score of 72 out of 80
June 15, 2010 User  passed with a score of 59 out of 80
May 26, 2010 User  passed with a score of 65 out of 80
April 23, 2010 User  passed with a score of 58 out of 80
April 6, 2010 User  passed with a score of 56 out of 80
April 6, 2010 User  passed with a score of 66 out of 80
April 3, 2010 User  failed with a score of 0 out of 80

Free Sample Questions For The Educational Psychology CLEP

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Question 1 of 5

_______________ is an extremely important part of schooling. Arnstine's article on socialization and education brought to light many down-to-earth elements of teaching. "District standards" and "district multiple measures (tests)" have altered teaching to better match what will be tested at the end of the year.


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Related Exams with Overlapping Subject Matter

The following exams have a significant amount of overlap with the Introduction to Educational Psychology exam, so you should consider taking them back-to-back or studying for them at the same time (Introductory Sociology and Introductory Psychology may actually be better taken before Educational Psychology). Once you finish the Educational Psychology exam, a good exam to consider is the Foundations of Education DSST exam.