If you want to get your GED, you can:
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Furthering your education could be one of the biggest steps of your life! Kentucky Adult Education (KYAE) is here to help guide you through the process of getting your GED or continuing to learn through higher education. Here are some choices for you to do just that.
Dropout then, now James Jones (right), Powell County, age 51, has a high school credential -- becoming the first Kentuckian to get his GED preparation using Kentucky Virtual Education (www.kyvae.org).
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Learn at your Local Center |
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Come meet your instructor and work on a learning plan geared toward your education goals. You may do this by selecting the county you live in to find your local adult learning center contact. This phone call will start you on your path to a better life!
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Take Courses Online |
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Take courses online to brush up your skills and prepare for the GED in:
- Math
- Reading
- Writing
- Science
- Social Studies
When you register at Kentucky Virtual Adult Education ( ) online learning Web site, your local learning center instructional staff will be automatically be notified. Your instructor will contact you to work on a learning plan.
's award-winning materials have helped learners achieve their educational goals in classrooms, in correctional facilities, in adult learning centers, in libraries, in distance learning programs, in family literacy centers and at home. KET's videos, workbooks and online lessons reach learners with different needs and different learning styles.
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Practice Test-Taking Skills Online |
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Practice your GED test-taking skills. See how your knowledge of the GED subjects stacks up.
Register for PL103 ( ), Testing My GED Skills, when signing up for your online course.
PLEASE NOTE: The GED tests cannot be taken online. The GED is a paper and pencil test. The tests must be taken at an official GED test center. Contact your local adult education center and they will direct you to the nearest GED testing center site.
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