GED Myths Busted: What’s True and What’s Not
GED Myths debunked in this article
GED Myths debunked in this article
Teaching adult learners through the GED program is challenging enough without the added complexity of ineffective leadership. When faced with an incompetent supervisor, GED teachers must develop strategies that protect their professional integrity, maintain...
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs: A Critical Framework for the GED Classroom In the challenging landscape of adult education, particularly within GED (General Educational Development) programs, understanding and implementing Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is...
The Pros and Cons of In-Person vs. Online GED Preparation Preparing for the General Educational Development (GED) test is a significant undertaking for individuals looking to earn a high school equivalency credential. The test...
Breaking Through: Overcoming Learning Barriers for Adult GED Preparation Understanding Adult Learning Challenges Adult learners face unique obstacles when pursuing their GED. Unlike traditional students, adults often juggle multiple responsibilities, including work, family, and...
10 Proven Strategies to Conquer Test Anxiety Test anxiety is a common challenge for students and professionals alike. The pressure to perform well can trigger stress responses, clouding judgment and impeding the ability to...
We all need to be motivated sometimes, and GED students are no exception. They work hard, but most get discouraged at some point. They might fail a test on their first attempt or a...
Do you ever wonder what commonalities your GED students may share? GED students can be as diverse as any group of students, but there are some characteristics that many high school drop outs have...