<p>I am searching for information or suggestions. We are a self-paced GED program. We get students from various programs because they are not successful or suitable to complete the program. We tend to accept all clients and many tend to wee themselves our during the suitability stage that lasts between 6 to 8 weeks. I would like to create a flowchart or checklist that I ca share with the clients about where they are and things they need to do to obtain their GED in a reasonable time. Does anyone have anything similar that they have created or know of anything that I can purchase? As we will start our new grant year in October, I would like to put some common goals in p;ace for our GED programs. Thabnk uou in advance for any suggestions!</p>
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Hi, Christina!
Checklists or flowcharts are a great idea to help students see where they are and what they need to do in order to be successful!
My state (Iowa) no longer uses GED, so I'm not sure if I can be any help. I made this subject-by-subject skills checklist years ago (for the 2002 GED series), so probably a lot has changed, but you might be able to use the basic idea or outline. I imagine GED still publishes lists of the major concepts covered on each test.
For a more bird's-eye view, I made this list of tests and requirements. This is very specific to Iowa, which uses CASAS for assessments and has requirements about the order of tests, etc. Again, not sure if it will help, but maybe it will give you some ideas. Neither one was difficult to put together once I knew what information I wanted to include.
Wishing you and your students the best!
Shine bright,
Susanna