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[Assessment 1718] Re: GED-- classroom format or lab?

Combs, Kay

Kay.Combs at scott.kyschools.us
Thu Feb 5 19:27:55 EST 2009


We have managed classroom settings for morning, afternoon and evening classes. When are students go through a six-week session and still need additional remediation, they go to a one-on-one targeted instruction setting.

Kay Combs
GED Coordinator
Center for Lifelong Learning
Scott County Schools
Georgetown, KY 40324
502-570-8984

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From: assessment-bounces at nifl.gov on behalf of Cervania, Ranee
Sent: Thu 2/5/2009 6:09 PM
To: The Assessment Discussion List
Subject: RE: GED-- classroom format or lab?


I have the impression (based on inquiry and what I've seen at CCD) that GED sites are generally a lab format -- one-on-one tutoring.

I'm doing a survey. Please let me know which format you follow at your GED sites--classroom, i.e., regular classes are held or LAB, i.e., one-on-one tutoring.

Thank you for your participation.

Ranee Cervania
Curriculum Specialist
Ready for College - Colorado Success UNlimited (SUN)
Colorado Community College System
9101 E. Lowry Boulevard
Denver, Colorado 80230
720-858-2801 (office)
303-620-4094 (fax)




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