- Some fear new, high-tech GED a problem for low-income test takers, By James Fuller, March 4, 2013, Daily Herald: “The people who benefit the most by earning their GED will soon have the toughest time even getting access to the high school graduation equivalency credential, according to local test providers…”
- Getting a GED? Changes putting everyone to the test, By Marquita Brown, March 2, 2013, Jackson Clarion-Ledger: “The almost 19,000 people enrolled in adult education classes across the state will need to pass all five sections of the GED test by Dec. 31 or have to start from scratch. The current version of the General Education Development test, developed by Washington, D.C.-based GED Testing Service as a high school equivalency exam, expires at the end of the year. And so will the scores of those who have passed some but not all sections of the test by that time. But many of the students lack the literacy skills needed to pass. And limited dollars further compounds the problem of providing remediation. GED Testing Service also is raising the cost to take the test from $75 to $120…”
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Cuts to Adult Education Programs – California
Recession ravaging region’s adult education classes, By Melody Gutierrez, May 4, 2010, Sacramento Bee: “Many Sacramento school districts are severely cutting adult education classes, while others are eliminating entire programs, leaving thousands of adult students wondering what classes will remain this fall. The cuts come as adult education waiting lists have ballooned across California as unemployed workers look to re-enter the work force with an expanded skill set…”