This course will help you analyze your strengths and weaknesses, so you can focus your studying on the areas that you need most. You will get the basics of what you need to know to succeed on the four GED® test modules: Reasoning Through Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, and Mathematical Reasoning.
Some GED® Testing Centers require proof that you have passed a GED® test preparation course or the official practice tests before you can take the official GED® tests. Before enrolling in this course, please check with the official GED® Testing Center where you intend to take your tests to make sure that this course will meet their requirements. Not all states use the GED® test as their test for high school equivalency diploma.
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Module Objective:
To provide participants with a platform for polishing their work through peer workshops and constructive feedback, fostering growth and improvement in their writing skills. This module aims to create a supportive and collaborative environment where participants can engage in the process of giving and receiving feedback on their writing. By actively participating in peer workshops, participants will develop their critical reading and analytical skills, gain insights into the strengths and weaknesses of their writing, and refine their work through constructive suggestions and guidance from their peers. Ultimately, this module seeks to cultivate a culture of continuous learning and improvement, nurturing participants' ability to produce polished and refined pieces of writing.