• President’s Corner: A New Year of Hope, Promise and Change
    By GED Author

    The start of a New Year is a time to focus on gratitude, optimism for change that lies ahead and, an opportunity to examine how we can best control our purpose with so much continued unrest and uncertainty.

    We are all being challenged to think about how we approach this year and respond in a way that acknowledges the ongoing pain and suffering by so many, while considering the power we have in defining our future and our story.

    Our country needs healing and I encourage all of us to hold on to the promise that we can and will be a better place for all. We have an opportunity to turn the tides for our learners who have been impacted by the pandemic. We have an opportunity to rebuild, lay a foundation to address, and make the appropriate changes on social, racial, and economic injustice. We will take all of what we learned this past year and use the wisdom gained as guidance to navigate 2021.

    While I recognize we have many challenging times ahead, there is tremendous potential that exists in the changes that must take place. My commitment has never been stronger on how we will lead and change how GED Testing Service puts the learner at the center of everything we do. With over 70 years of experience, we know how to connect to our learners, we know how to listen to their needs, and GED must not leave any learner behind. They need us more now than ever.

    We must have a path that puts each learner on a road to success. Success that changes a learner’s life for the better not only for them, but for generations to come. As we enter in 2021, you have my commitment and the commitment of GED Testing Service in these key areas:

    • To be a safe, open, trust-worthy organization that is built on inclusivity.
    • To ensure that our employees feel a sense of belonging in our company. and in their communities.
    • To champion that everyone has an equal and lifelong opportunity to succeed through learning.
    • As a company and as individuals, we will continue to declare that Black Lives Matter. We stand in solidarity with Black communities and will continue to support and advocate for Black people.
    • To take an inclusive approach from every element of our brand to address social, racial and economic injustice.
    • To make intentional steps to align, advance and connect with organizations that support and promote our learners and educators of color.
    • To be a learner-centered organization that leaves no learner behind.

    I recognize that navigating at a time of so much unrest can be extremely difficult, but it’s imperative that we remain hopeful, compassionate and relentless to change. It will take each of us to have goals, a vision and a passion that doesn’t rest. As a GED community, we have an opportunity to write this chapter as a team.

    As we move forward through this coming year, I ask each of you to think about the following questions:

    • How can you be part of the story that changes history?
    • What will you do differently in 2021 that will ensure social, racial, and economic injustice no longer holds back our society?

    Let’s stay connected, stay safe, stay aligned and let us change history to the story we want to be written.

    I look forward to being alongside each of you in this journey.

    –Vicki Greene, President of GED Testing Service

  • New Year, More Graduates: 50% off GED Ready® Promotion
    By GED Author

    We’re starting the new year with a discount on the GED Ready practice test.

    January 25th through February 5th, students can purchase any single GED Ready practice test subject for 50% off its regular purchase price for $3.00 per subject.

    This promotion also applies to the purchase of a GED Ready practice test bundle. Students can purchase a bundle of all four subjects at the discounted price of $10.50.

    Students will automatically receive the discount when they purchase through GED.com.

  • How to Help Your Students Succeed with the Online Proctored GED® Test
    By GED Author

    Since the launch of the Online Proctored GED test last spring, we have made updates to help more students earn their GED credential from home.

    Some test centers remain closed, and others have with limited capacity and hours due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This remote testing option was created to help GED students complete their credential and remains an option for eligible students in participating states.

    Here’s a reminder of what you and your students should know:

    Let your students know that the Online Proctored (O.P.) GED® test is an option to them.

    • State-by-state information about online testing is available here: https://ged.com/state-information-online-testing/
    • Eligible students need to have a computer, webcam and internet, quiet and private workspace, a government-issued ID and ‘Green’ GED Ready score within the last 60 days.

    All the information students need to know about the O.P. test is available on GED.com.

    • Students can find information about eligibility, an overview of the testing process, exam rules, FAQs and more on our student online testing webpage.

    Before test day students should practice with the Whiteboard tool to get comfortable before they test.

    Students must complete the online system check before scheduling—to make sure their equipment works properly.

    • Students should do a system test to make sure their computer, webcam and internet connection meet the requirements for testing online.

    Students should know that the content on the O.P. test is the same content they would see when testing in person.

    • Test questions, timing and scoring are the same as tests taken in person at authorized test centers.
  • Professional Development Preview for 2021
    By GED Author

    Our professional development team will be hosting a number of webinars to help educators prepare their students for the GED test subjects.

    Our Tuesdays for Teachers series shares instructional strategies and teaching tips for educators to use with adult learners in both traditional and virtual classrooms.

    Mark your calendars for the following dates:

    Tuesday, January 26

    Tuesday, March 16

    Tuesday, May 25

    Tuesday, July 27

    Tuesday, September 28

    Tuesday, December 7

    All webinar invites will be sent via email to the InSession subscriber list and recordings will be posted on GED.com.

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