Study Guides

Practical guides for LET preparation

Browse focused guides that cover core concepts, planning, and test-day strategies.

How to use these guides

  • Read the overview to refresh the topic.
  • Follow the suggested study plan.
  • Practice with targeted questions afterward.

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Foundations of teaching

Key concepts and frameworks that show up across Professional Education topics.

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Test-taking strategies

Time management, elimination strategies, and pacing tips for the LET.

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Build a 6-week study plan

A simple, repeatable schedule you can adapt to your timeline.

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LET 2026 Gen Ed + Prof Ed overview

Summary of the LET 2026 General Education and Professional Education study guide. The exam covers Gen Ed and Prof Ed for all examinees, with different weightings by level.

Exam structure and scoring

  • Passing rule: 75% average, no subject below 50%.
  • Elementary: Gen Ed 40%, Prof Ed 60%.
  • Secondary: Gen Ed 20%, Prof Ed 40%, Major 40%.
  • Coverage: Updated table of specs starting 2023.

Gen Ed focus areas

Languages (English/Filipino grammar, reading, literature), Math (arithmetic, algebra, geometry, basic stats), Science (bio, earth science, basic physics/chem), Social Studies (Phil history, constitution, economics, culture), plus Arts/Humanities, ICT, and basic psychology.

Prof Ed focus areas

Teaching profession and laws (RA 7836, Code of Ethics, Magna Carta, child protection), learning theories and developmental psychology, teaching strategies and classroom management, assessment and evaluation, curriculum development, educational technology, and practice teaching.

Question formats and study tips

What to expect and how to prepare effectively.

Gen Ed question style

Mostly direct multiple-choice items: grammar and usage, reading comprehension, math word problems, science facts, and social studies recall. Use elimination and watch for EXCEPT/NOT items.

Prof Ed question style

Scenario-based items that ask for the best teaching decision or the principle behind an action. Know key theorists (Piaget, Vygotsky, Skinner, Maslow, Erikson) and education laws.

High-impact study habits

Cover all subjects, drill with sample questions, memorize key facts and formulas, and practice interpreting scenarios. Prioritize Prof Ed, since it carries the largest weight.

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