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The Five Connections

        Welcome to GED 2002           

Making New Connections - The Sequel
Higher Order Math

Throughout this web-based training, you will have an opportunity to view video clips from an actual GED class at Indian River Community College in Ft. Pierce, Florida. These 15-30 second video clips will provide you with a brief look at different strategies in action. One word of caution - if you are using a dial-up modem, expect that it will take a minute or so to download the video clip.

click here! Welcome from Dr. Lucy Guglielmino

The world in which we live is rapidly changing.  We are continually faced with new challenges and new problems to solve.  In the real world of work, however, we are not provided with a choice of five answers to our problems. Nothing remains the same.  In education, we are always searching for new strategies that will work with our students. GED 2002 - Making New Connections provided basic information about GED students, the test, GED programs, basic teaching strategies and special topics on ESOL, Learning Disabilities and Technology. With the implementation of the new GED 2002, it is important that we are aware not only of the changes in the GED Tests, but also what types of strategies we will need to use in our classrooms.  Making New Connections - The Sequel is a three- part training that will focus on specific teaching strategies for each area of the GED 2002 Series Tests.  This sequel can be used independent of any other training. 

However, the web-based production of GED 2002 - Making New Connections continues to be available if you need information on: 

 

This program was developed by Dr. Lucy M. Guglielmino, Florida Atlantic University, with content development by Susan Pittman and Bonnie Vondracek, 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.