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* OK, So Changes Are Coming, What Are They?

Click on the folder below and print a copy of the chart.  You will use this chart as we go through the next part of this component.  As an administrator, it is important that you understand the changes to the GED 2002 Test.  Why?  You have the ultimate responsibility in your program for ensuring a smooth transition to the new test.  Having a basic understanding will enable you to help your teachers make the necessary changes.  Keep in mind that the greatest impact will be on teachers.  There are many changes that they will need to make in the classroom.  Change can be scary.  Change takes time.  Use the information in this component to help you lead that change.

Changes in GED 2002

Now let’s take a few minutes to review the changes to the GED.  Let’s put it in its most basic form.

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This program was developed by the State of Florida Adult Secondary/GED/VPI Committee of the Practitioners' Task Force through an Adult Education State Leadership Grant from the Florida Department of Education, Division of Community Colleges and Workforce Education.

Disclaimer:  While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this web-based training component, it is not an official publication of the Florida Department of Education.