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| Using The Florida GED Teachers' Handbook |
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Like the original, GED 2002 - The Sequel is divided into different scenes. Each scene has been designed as a 5-hour inservice component with part of your work completed on the Web and the remainder in your classroom or school. This is a self-paced production. You may wish to complete some or all of the scenes, depending on your own personal needs. If you desire, you may also browse through any of the scenes for information. The choice is yours. The three scenes in this inservice production are:
Learning about the teaching techniques and strategies that will assist you in implementing the changes in the GED 2002 Tests is important for your students' success as well as the success of your GED program. This web-based training will provide
you with information and hands-on experiences that you will be able to
use in your classroom. You can access information regarding approval
for this inservice component by clicking on the text, "An Inservice Project"
located at the top of every screen. It looks like this:
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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 development by Susan Pittman and Bonnie Vondracek. Web Design and editing by Dr. Debra L. Hargrove and Dr. Rochelle Kenyon. 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. |
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