An Inservice Project
Using The Florida GED Teachers' Handbook
 

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  The Fourth Connection: 
Effective Teaching Strategies
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Action - Applying Effective Teaching Strategies to the GED Tests

The GED Tests require effective teaching skills and strategies in order to ensure student learning and success. The life of effective strategies is an exhaustive one. It would take volumes of texts to identify every single one that has been used. This training will take you through only a few strategies. From your personal experience, you will be able to utilize these activities and add to them based on your students' needs.

Take a few minutes to list the different strategies that you use in the classroom. Type your ideas in the text box below. After you are done, compare them with the list in the folder.

click here! Strategies for the Classroom

Do you have strategies that are not listed? If so, share them with your fellow adult educators by posting them to the bulletin board.

Did you list some of the same strategies that were included in the folder? Let's see how some of these strategies can help students learn.

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This program was developed by Dr. Lucy M. Guglielmino, Florida Atlantic University, through an Adult Education State Leadership Grant from the Florida Department of Education, Division of Community Colleges and Workforce Education.   Content Developed by Susan Pittman and Bonnie Vondracek. Web development by Dr. Debra L. Hargrove. Videography by Steve Foley, Foley Video Productions.

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.