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* As the Chief or Alternate Chief Examiner of the GED Tests, you know what the word “pressure” means.  Having responsibility for the GED Test means constant concerns about:
  • Maintaining security 
  • Ensuring a smooth operation of the test center
This web-based training has been designed to provide you with some strategies that you can use to ensure smooth operation of the GED Tests.  This training will not provide you with everything you need to know, but it can give you some ideas about:
  • Security measures that may take some of the worry out of testing
  • Examples of procedures to use, whether you are testing at a large or small center
Before we get started, there are two things you need to do.  First, if you wish to earn inservice points, log in as an administrator.  If you do not wish to earn inservice points, but just wish to visit the site and hopefully pick up some useful information, then please log in as a guest

Before you get started, you may wish to complete an orientation session.  The orientation session will introduce you to the different icons and symbols that you will encounter throughout this web-based training.  Click below to begin the orientation.

Orientation, please
 

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Now that you have logged in, it is time to take the pretest. 


Pretest
 

Getting Started | Test Security | Operating a Secure Center | From Theory to Practice
It's Your TurnOrientation

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.


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