Study Guide

CLEP Educational Psychology Study Guide

What's on the exam, which units to prioritize, the best free resources, and a 3-minute check to know if you're ready.

Pass Rate

varies

Published exam data

Prep Time

15-25h

Typical for first attempt

Units

5

Covered on the exam

What's on the exam

CLEP Educational Psychology — 100 questions, 90 minutes, 3 credits. Covers learning theories, cognitive development, motivation, assessment, and classroom management. Passing score earns 3 semester hours of college credit (~$1,200 tuition savings). Content aligns with a typical one-semester introductory educational psychology course.

Unit 1: Learning Theories

Behaviorism and classical/operant conditioning · Constructivism and Piaget's stages · Social learning theory and Bandura

Unit 2: Cognitive Development

Piaget's stages of cognitive development · Vygotsky's zone of proximal development · Language acquisition and development

Unit 3: Motivation & Learning

Intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation · Self-efficacy and attribution theory · Maslow's hierarchy and self-determination theory

Unit 4: Assessment & Evaluation

Formative vs summative assessment · Reliability, validity, and standardized testing · Norm-referenced vs criterion-referenced tests

Unit 5: Classroom Management

Proactive classroom management strategies · Behavioral intervention and reinforcement · Culturally responsive teaching

Where most students lose points

CLEP Educational Psychology rewards students who've seen the question patterns, not just the definitions. Budget half your prep for recall and half for applying concepts to scenarios.

Free resources we actually recommend

These are the best free resources for CLEP Educational Psychology. Use them, then come back here for exam-format practice and a readiness check.

How to actually pass — 3 steps

1

Take the 3-minute Am I Ready check

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2

Fix your weakest units first

Don't re-watch content you already know. Drill the 1-2 units flagged as weak. Exam-format flashcards + MCQs give you the question patterns, not just terms.

3

Prove it with a timed mock exam

Simulate the real exam under time pressure. Miss it, and you'll know exactly which unit to revisit.

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