General Educational Development (GED), a component of Worker characteristics, embraces those aspects of education (formal and informal) which contribute to the worker's (a) reasoning development and ability to follow instructions, and (b) acquisition of "tool" knowledge such as language and mathematical skills. This is education of a general nature which does not have a recognized, fairly specific occupational objective. Ordinarily, such education is obtained elementary school, high school or college. However, It may be obtained from experience and self-study.
The GED Scale is composed of three divisions: Reasoning Development, Mathematical Development, and Language Development. Each should be considered and rated independently of the others in evaluating the levels required for a job. In theory Mathematics and Language are components of Reasoning; therefore, Reasoning should have at least as high a rating as the higher one assigned for Mathematics or Language.
You cannot get your GED with Stratford. GED programs are usually run by the state. Check with your local schools, or colleges with the GED programs.
The best recommended sight to take free online GED classes?
A good free site to study for your GED online is www.gedforfree.com. I would only recommend studying for the GED online, but taking the actual GED at a certified testing site, since most employers will not accept a GED received from online.
There are GED testing services available on the internet. You can check this site for one www.acenet.edu/clll/ged/index.cfm. You can also check this site for free GED classes www.gedforfree.com/
I could not locate a GED testing site in Fort McCoy, however I did find a comprehensive list of testing sites in the entire state of Wisconsin: http://www.eduers.com/GED/Wisconsin.htm
GED-i.org can help you get your GED certificate online in Illinois.
You cannot take the GED test online. Each US state has different guidelines for how the GED can be obtained. Online GED courses to help you prepare are available, one website you can check out is http://www.gedforfree.com. After you prepare for your test, you can go to www.passged.com to find a testing site in your area.
Yes you can obtain your ged online. I obtained mine that way, but it differs from state to state.
All GED classes that are online are not state specific, but they have their own set of standards based on what each state is learning.
Yes. It's the companies which might require a diploma or GED.
The website http://www.my-ged.com/ged-testing-programs/default.aspx lists all GED testing centers by State. It will show you the name and address and also a lot of information about each testing center.
No