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[Assessment 1754] Re: GED-- classroom format or lab?
Cervania, Ranee
Ranee.Cervania at cccs.eduFri Feb 6 17:36:21 EST 2009
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What's the minimum number of students? And what's the name of your
center? What does the instruction involve? Is it content -based or
practicing the GED tests?
Ranee
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Subject: [Assessment 1729] Re: GED-- classroom format or lab?
At our center, students get nearly all their instruction in classes of
up to 12. Those who need it can request a tutor, which we will supply
if we have enough.
Wendy
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