Enrolling in this program gives you access to all four GED courses.

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Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA) – This course will teach you both writing and reading skills. First, this course will teach you to comprehend and interpret workplace and academic reading selections and to apply those interpretations to new contexts. The questions ask you to understand, apply, analyze, and synthesize information that you are given in the reading selections.

You will be exposed to all forms of literature. You will be trained on how to interpret what you have read in popular literature, classical literature, and commentary that was written about literature, music, fine arts, poetry, and drama. The purpose of this section is to help you become a discerning reader on these subjects. You will learn how to analyze style and structure elements in selected passages.

Then, you will learn the elements of standard English, sentence structure, and pronoun usage. A composition of approximately 250 words is also required. 

You will practice application of new information to a situation, and appreciate quality in art, and literature. You will have the opportunity to learn the difference between sentence fragments and complete sentences. You will learn pronoun usage, basic spelling rules, and punctuation. You will learn paragraph structure and the four types of writing; narrative, descriptive, informative, and persuasive. Upon satisfactory completion of this portion of the course, you should be able to successfully pass the final for the course and perform acceptably on the (RLA) portion of the GED test.

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This course prepares students to pass the GED Math exam.

GED Coordinator and Instructor, 2016 Updated Version Author 

Ophelia Holmes has over 15 years of teaching experience. She has taught mathematics for 13 years. She was a GED instructor and worked with Adult and Community Education for several years. She graduated with honors from Tallahassee Community College and received an Associate of Arts degree. Ophelia attended Florida A&M University and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematical Sciences and a Master’s degree in Mathematics Education. While attending Florida A&M University, she received a United States National Achievement Award in mathematics and received an honor’s certificate in mathematics.

Ophelia joined OLT in 2015.

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James L. Harned, Ph.D., Original Course Author
This course teaches the student to apply what he or she has learned in the content matter of the course to everyday situations. The student will learn to think through situations and apply what he or she has learned to reach sound decisions. Again, this course teaches the critical reading skills and their use in learning new material. The student will also learn the basics of interpretation of illustrations. Upon satisfactory completion of this section, he or she should be able to successfully read and understand high school graduate level material in both the life sciences and the physical sciences. The student should be able to pass the post-test and successfully complete the Science portion of the GED.

Ophelia Holmes, GED Coordinator and Instructor, 2016 Updated Version Author 

Ophelia Holmes has over 15 years of teaching experience. She has taught mathematics for 13 years. She was a GED instructor and worked with Adult and Community Education for several years. She graduated with honors from Tallahassee Community College and received an Associate of Arts degree. Ophelia attended Florida A&M University and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematical Sciences and a Master’s degree in Mathematics Education. While attending Florida A&M University, she received a United States National Achievement Award in mathematics and received an honor’s certificate in mathematics.

Ophelia joined OLT in 2015.

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Author: James L. Harned, PhD

In the Reading course, the student will be exposed to all forms of literature. He or she will be trained on how to interpret what he or she has read in the workplace,in popular literature, classical literature, and commentary written about literature, music, fine arts, poetry, and drama. The purpose of this section is to help the student become a discerning reader on these subjects.

The student will practice application of new information to a situation, and appreciate quality in art, and literature. He or she should be able to complete the post-test successfully and pass the Reading portion of the GED upon successful completion of this section.

Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA) – This course will teach you both writing and reading skills. First, this course will teach you to comprehend and interpret workplace and academic reading selections and to apply those interpretations to new contexts. The questions ask you to understand, apply, analyze, and synthesize information that you are given in the reading selections.

You will be exposed to all forms of literature. You will be trained on how to interpret what you have read in popular literature, classical literature, and commentary that was written about literature, music, fine arts, poetry, and drama. The purpose of this section is to help you become a discerning reader on these subjects. You will learn how to analyze style and structure elements in selected passages.

Then, you will learn the elements of standard English, sentence structure, and pronoun usage. A composition of approximately 250 words is also required. 

You will practice application of new information to a situation, and appreciate quality in art, and literature. You will have the opportunity to learn the difference between sentence fragments and complete sentences. You will learn pronoun usage, basic spelling rules, and punctuation. You will learn paragraph structure and the four types of writing; narrative, descriptive, informative, and persuasive. Upon satisfactory completion of this portion of the course, you should be able to successfully pass the final for the course and perform acceptably on the (RLA) portion of the GED test.

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This course prepares students to pass the GED Math exam.

GED Coordinator and Instructor, 2016 Updated Version Author 

Ophelia Holmes has over 15 years of teaching experience. She has taught mathematics for 13 years. She was a GED instructor and worked with Adult and Community Education for several years. She graduated with honors from Tallahassee Community College and received an Associate of Arts degree. Ophelia attended Florida A&M University and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematical Sciences and a Master’s degree in Mathematics Education. While attending Florida A&M University, she received a United States National Achievement Award in mathematics and received an honor’s certificate in mathematics.

Ophelia joined OLT in 2015.

Click here to enroll in this course.

James L. Harned, Ph.D., Original Course Author
This course teaches the student to apply what he or she has learned in the content matter of the course to everyday situations. The student will learn to think through situations and apply what he or she has learned to reach sound decisions. Again, this course teaches the critical reading skills and their use in learning new material. The student will also learn the basics of interpretation of illustrations. Upon satisfactory completion of this section, he or she should be able to successfully read and understand high school graduate level material in both the life sciences and the physical sciences. The student should be able to pass the post-test and successfully complete the Science portion of the GED.

Ophelia Holmes, GED Coordinator and Instructor, 2016 Updated Version Author 

Ophelia Holmes has over 15 years of teaching experience. She has taught mathematics for 13 years. She was a GED instructor and worked with Adult and Community Education for several years. She graduated with honors from Tallahassee Community College and received an Associate of Arts degree. Ophelia attended Florida A&M University and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematical Sciences and a Master’s degree in Mathematics Education. While attending Florida A&M University, she received a United States National Achievement Award in mathematics and received an honor’s certificate in mathematics.

Ophelia joined OLT in 2015.

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