
GED Prep
The motivation is there, but is your student really ready to prepare for the GED exam? GED Duo provides the resources your student needs to get on the right track to success.
Designed in consultation with national GED experts, GED Duo’s structure and content mirror the GED exam. After administering the TABE test or equivalent assessment, you decide if your students need the Pre-GED Track to boost their skills before preparing for the GED or the GED Prep Track to immediately begin GED preparation.
Based on the results of the assessment, you guide your student toward one of two paths: the Pre-GED Track or the GED Prep Track. Both GED Duo tracks can be delivered either in a full course or an adaptive assessment mode to provide the best solution for your student’s individual learning needs.
A SOLUTION FOR
Adult Education. GED Duo can help adult students gain the necessary skills to excel on the GED exam. The self-paced online system gives students the flexibility they need to prepare and succeed on the test.
Workforce development. Employers are looking for highly qualified individuals to fill positions in their companies. Communities are looking to develop their workforce to support community growth. By helping potential employees earn their GED, communities can bolster the number of qualified individuals available to businesses in their area.
Alternative education. Students who are no longer in the traditional school environment or are almost “timed out” because of their age need options to achieve academic success. GED Duo provides administrators an alternative to offer these students. A combination of the Pre-GED and GED Prep offers students a way to obtain the skills they need to prepare for the GED exam and pass.
Job Corps. GED Duo provides Job Corps centers with a flexible, self-paced course of study to allow students to easily earn their GED while they complete their vocational training.
Correctional programs. Incarcerated adults can gain the education they need to succeed in the future by using GED Duo. GED Duo can help a variety of students with different skill levels prepare for the GED and succeed. Research shows that inmates who gain more education while incarcerated are less likely to return to prison. GED Duo can be provided in a secure environment that allows web access to the courses while prohibiting internet access.
HOW IT WORKS
Designed in consultation with national GED experts, GED Duo’s structure and content mirror the GED exam. After administering the TABE test or equivalent assessment, you decide if your students need the Pre-GED Track to boost their skills before preparing for the GED or the GED Prep Track to immediately begin GED preparation.
Pre-GED Track:
Students with achievement levels below the 9th grade level should begin with the Pre-GED Track that focuses on key middle school concepts before beginning the GED Prep Track. By developing fundamental skills in reading comprehension, writing, and math, students will be ready to move on to our rigorous preparation curriculum.
Pre-GED Track includes:
Study Skills
Language Arts: Reading
Language Arts: Writing
Math: Basic arithmetic to middle school
Science
GED Prep Track
Students with achievement levels above the 9th grade level are ready to begin individualized courses to prepare for the GED exam.
GED Track includes:
Language Arts: Reading
Language Arts: Writing
Science
Mathematics
Social Studies
Both Tracks Include :
Complete lessons with engaging exercises and assignments.
Flexibility. Students can use the program in the classroom, at home, or any location with an internet connection.
Teacher involvement. Teachers play an important role in the process. Educators monitor students and can assist at any stage of learning.
Rigorous curriculum. The program simulates the actual GED exam, preparing students for maximum achievement.
Student Fees apply. See ‘Financial Options’ for more information.