Passing the Florida Educational Leadership Exam is a necessary step for obtaining a leadership position in education in the state of Florida. Whether you aspire to be a principal, assistant principal, or district-level administrator, passing the FELE is a key requirement to unlock these career opportunities.
As we have discussed in previous articles, studying for the Florida Educational Leadership Exam while working a full time job can be a challenging task. However, with effective time management and preparation strategies, it is possible to find a balance that allows you to succeed in both areas.
One way to effectively prepare for the Florida Educational Leadership Exam while working full-time is to create a study schedule that allows for proper time management and efficient study sessions. A study schedule is like a roadmap that guides you through your FELE test prep journey. It helps you stay organized, focused, and on track with your study goals. Additionally, allocating specific times for studying helps to ensure that you cover all the necessary material and have enough time to review before the exam.
Our next article will cover some helpful tips and steps to assist you with creating your own FELE test prep study schedule.
FELE Prep was founded by Dr. Lynette Fields – a 30+ year veteran of Florida public schools – for the sole purpose of helping candidates prepare for and succeed in passing the Florida Educational Leadership Exam. Dr. Fields personally writes and develops all of our FELE exam study guide materials and FELE practice questions for subtest 1, subtest 2, and subtest 3. She also has developed a module that includes FELE writing tips to help you pass the FELE written response. We encourage you to also check out our FELE flashcards, FELE seminars, and one-on-one FELE tutoring sessions with Dr. Fields via Skype. If you plan to take the Florida Educational Leadership Exam either now or in the future, we invite you to explore all of the FELE test prep resources today!