Secondary Teacher Certification Exam, 1st Session: Pedagogy Essay — From recalling past concepts and practicing 50-minute essay topics to multiple-choice mock exams
Prepare for the 1st session of the Secondary Teacher Certification Exam (Education Essay) with a single past exam concept every day.
Learn by increasing retrieval intensity through a 5-step process: Reading → Fill-in-the-Blank Quiz → Concept Recall → Blank Paper Restoration → Flashcards. Remember the material for a long time through repetition at intervals aligned with the forgetting curve.
Complete 28 essay topics (15 past questions + 13 predicted mock exams), 50 minutes of practical writing practice, and 473 multiple-choice questions all in one app.
Upon installation, you can experience some content for free. The free scope includes one 2024 past exam topic (Reading/Outline), three concepts (all 5 steps), and one session of the Quick 10 Questions. All learning content, including 269 concepts, 473 multiple-choice questions (398 modified past exams + 75 self-created), and 28 essay topics (15 from 13 years of past exams + 13 predicted mock exams), is unlocked via the in-app purchase 'Unlock All Learning' (₩29,000, one-time permanent unlock; not a subscription). All questions, concepts, and topics shown in the screenshot are included in this purchase.
[Today's Concept Learning]
Master one concept a day through 5 steps. The sequence is: reading through the story, fill-in-the-blank quizzes to fill in keywords, concept recall by looking only at the name, blank page restoration by writing it out completely without looking, and flashcards to solidify your understanding by flipping back and forth. The structure is designed so that clues decrease as you progress. Start with high-frequency past exam concepts, and once you have mastered them, expand to the entire set of concepts.
[Fill-in-the-Blanks · Spacingd Repetition Review]
Solidify your memory through retrieval practice where you fill in keywords yourself. If you answer with "I Know," "I'm Not Sure," or "I Don't Know," the review interval is adjusted according to the forgetting curve, and the content reappears in "Today's Review" on the Home screen. Checking the answer allows you to immediately review the underlying concept, helping you pinpoint the reason for your mistake right away.
[Blank Page Restoration]
Write down an entire concept without looking at anything, then check the recovery rate to see how many keywords you have recalled. It separates what you recalled from what you missed, allowing you to compare it directly with the original text. Missed keywords are turned into fill-in-the-blank questions and appear in the next review. It is an exercise that starts from a blank page, just like an essay exam.
[Flashcards]
In the Learning tab, you can review the cards for today's concept back and forth to solidify your understanding. Cards you have mastered are collected in "Stacked Flashcards" on the Notes tab, where you can review them all at once later. You can add, edit, or delete cards directly.
[Edit Yourself]
Edit reading materials, fill-in-the-blank questions, and concept cards directly on the screen. The original remains intact, allowing you to revert to it at any time, and your review progress continues even if you correct the blanks. If expressions are unfamiliar or differ from your own notes, rephrasing them in your own words speeds up your review.
[473 Multiple Choice Questions]
Solve in Section-specific / Quick 10 Questions / All / Practice (Timed) modes. It provides immediate scoring and explanations, and indicates the source for each question. For modified past exam questions, the year of administration is indicated, while for self-created questions, "Self-created" is stated verbatim.
You can continue solving problems even if you close and reopen the app. You must correctly answer an incorrect answer twice on different days to "graduate" from the notebook, so questions answered correctly in a single day return to the notebook. The scoring results display scores by section, starting with the section with the lowest correct answer rate. For questions requiring an explanation of the reasoning, you can write a one-line reason for your choice and compare it with the explanation.
[Practical Essay Questions — 15 Past Questions + 13 Predicted Mock Tests]
Select an essay topic, establish a structure using the outline (framework) assembly drill, and write as if it were a real exam using a 50-minute timer. Once you submit your answer, it checks whether the required items have been covered and whether the length of each body section meets the model answer; you can make final corrections yourself. The predicted mock tests include passages just like the actual exam. Review missed required items and compare your answers across different sessions.
[Notes — First Things to Look At]
Place the remaining days until the exam and your progress at the top. Among incorrect answers, weak concepts, missed required items, and deadlines for review, display the one most urgent item first. Below that, gather your weak areas and your own notes on a single sheet. You can view the concept hierarchy tree, stacked flashcards, summary notes, grading records by session, and study volume by subject area all together. Data backup and import are also available.
[Summary Notes]
Write notes organized in your own words for each subject area. You can link titles and subject areas to search for them, and right before an exam, you can select a specific area to read together. You can also attach notes directly to concepts that come to mind while reading. Notes and memos are stored only on the device.
[8 Subject Areas]
Curriculum · Teaching & Learning/Educational Technology · Educational Evaluation · Student Guidance/Counseling · Educational Administration · Educational Psychology · Sociology of Education · Philosophy of Education.
[How We Made It]
· Offline learning that operates without the internet. All learning data is stored only on the device.
· No login or sign-up. No ads. No user tracking.
· Payment is a one-time 'Unlock All Learning' (not a subscription), and no information is sent externally other than for payment processing.
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