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President’s Corner: Supporting LGBTQ+ Students and Community Members
June 8, 2022In this guest post, GEDTS Vice President CT Turner shares his thoughts on Pride and encourages us to be allies and advocates.
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GEDTS 2022 Annual Conference Preview
June 8, 2022Our annual conference is one month away, and we’re excited to see all of you in Atlanta.
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GED® Mentorship and Community Partnership Programs
June 8, 2022The recently launched initiatives are focused on supporting learners from historically marginalized communities and are a key part of our organization’s diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. GED® Mentorship Program In the Mentorship Program, adult learners are mentored by GED employees and stakeholders. With the support of mentors, they are developing…
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President’s Corner: The Journey Ahead
August 11, 2021I hope you all remain healthy and safe and had a chance to connect with family and friends this summer.
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State of the GED® 2021
June 9, 2021Our first State of the GED event was an opportunity for GED Testing Service to share what we’ve been up to over the past year and what plans we have moving forward as an organization.
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Meet Our New GED Board Member: Phyllis Kelley
March 10, 2021Phyllis J. Kelley is the Director of Adult Learning at Central Alabama Community College.
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Meet Our New GED Board Member: Kellie Blair Hardt
March 10, 2021Kellie Blair Hardt is an adjunct faculty member and math instructor at Montgomery College’s GED program in Rockville, Maryland.
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Diverse Voices of GED®: Adora Beard, GEDTS State Relationship Manager
February 17, 2021“Walking the Talk: Committing to Change through DE&I Efforts”
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President’s Corner: A New Year of Hope, Promise and Change
January 20, 2021The 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.
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Diverse Voices of GED®: Darrell Miller, Corrections Educator
October 14, 2020Mentoring and Empowering Students through Corrections Education
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President’s Corner: Navigating Challenging Times and Our “New Normal”
September 9, 2020For most of us, back-to-school has always been a time and opportunity to look forward—a time to get excited about what new adventures are ahead for students, parents, and educators; a time to set new goals.
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Diverse Voices of GED: Catrell Medlock, Adult Education Instructor
September 9, 2020My Call to “Good Trouble”: Advocating for change as a Black male educator