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Special Education: Teaching Students with Visual Impairments Practice Test
The Special Education: Teaching Students with Visual Impairments (5282) exam evaluates the knowledge and instructional skills required to teach students with visual impairments in K–12 settings. This assessment is a crucial step for educators pursuing licensure in visual impairment education.
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Special Education: Teaching Students with Visual Impairments Exam Test Format and Structure
The Praxis Special Education: Teaching Students with Visual Impairments (5282) exam contains 120 selected-response questions and three constructed-response questions, and you will be given a time limit of 2 hours.
Basic Test Information
- Test Code: 5282
- Number of Questions: 120 selected-response questions
- Time Limit: 2 hours
- Test Format: Computer-delivered
- Question Types: Multiple-choice questions
Scoring Information
The Praxis Special Education: Visual Impairments exam uses a scaled scoring system. Most states require a minimum passing score of 163, though passing score requirements vary by state.
Unofficial scores are typically available immediately after completing the exam, while official score reports are released within approximately five weeks.
The examination fee is $130. To register, create an account on the Educational Testing Service (ETS) website and select your preferred test format (remote or testing center), location, and exam date.
Special Education: Teaching Students with Visual Impairments Exam Outline
The Special Education: Teaching Students with Visual Impairments (5282) exam is divided into six content categories, each designed to measure the knowledge and instructional skills required to effectively support students with visual impairments.
I. Principles and Educational Rights for Students with Disabilities (15 Questions)
The questions in this category assess your knowledge of the following topics:
- Federal and state laws related to special education
- Educational rights of students with disabilities
- Ethical practices in special education
- Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and legal compliance
- Advocacy for students with visual impairments
II. Development and Characteristics of Students with Visual Impairments (23 Questions)
The questions in this category assess your knowledge of the following topics:
- Visual impairment classifications and etiologies
- Cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development
- Impact of visual impairments on learning and behavior
- Effects of additional disabilities
- Cultural and environmental influences on development
III. Planning and Managing the Learning and Teaching Environment (21 Questions)
The questions in this category assess your knowledge of the following topics:
- Designing accessible learning environments
- Classroom organization and behavior management
- Collaboration with general education teachers
- Adaptations, accommodations, and modifications
- Safety considerations and classroom accessibility
IV. Implementing Instruction (27 Questions)
The questions in this category assess your knowledge of the following topics:
- Instructional strategies for students with visual impairments
- Teaching literacy, numeracy, and core academic skills
- Use of assistive and instructional technologies
- Teaching compensatory and functional skills
- Differentiated instruction and individualized supports
V. Assessment (20 Questions)
The questions in this category assess your knowledge of the following topics:
- Formal and informal assessment methods
- Functional vision and learning media assessments
- Interpreting assessment data
- Progress monitoring and instructional adjustments
- Ethical and culturally responsive assessment practices
VI. Professional Practice, Collaboration, and Counseling (14 Questions)
The questions in this category assess your knowledge of the following topics:
- Professional standards and ethical responsibilities
- Collaboration with families, service providers, and agencies
- Counseling techniques and emotional support strategies
- Transition planning and career readiness
- Ongoing professional development
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FAQs About Teaching Students with Visual Impairments (5282)
The Praxis Special Education: Teaching Students with Visual Impairments (5282) exam assesses the knowledge and skills required to teach students with visual impairments in K–12 educational settings.
The exam contains 120 selected-response questions.
You have 2 hours to complete the test.
Passing scores vary by state, but most states require a minimum score of 163
The exam fee is $130.
Register through the ETS website by creating an account, selecting your test format (remote or in-person), choosing a test date and location, and paying the fee.
Yes, ETS offers a remote testing option in addition to in-person testing centers.
Your raw score is converted to a scaled score. Only correct answers count toward your final score.
Official score reports are typically available within five weeks of your test date.
Prepsaret provides free practice tests, detailed study guides, flashcards, and online courses to help you master exam content and feel confident on test day.