GED TRAINING
*Note This training
prepares the you the GED student to take the exam. It doesn’t guarantee that
you will pass it. But you will improve your chances through this training.
GED Training. If it’s great, inexpensive GED training you want, you’ve
come to the right place. Through Musicom you can train both one on one or in
small groups all in the privacy of your own home if you like. When you combine
this kind of flexibility with top rate training it’s not hard to see why
Musicom’s training is steadily becoming popular. You can train on one program
or many more.
Musicom’s GED training takes the following approach to offer you the
most effective training for your dollar.
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Initial phase--Interactive testing using a variety of CD ROM tools will be
implemented to find out what skills you the user already know and which you
don’t. From there the skills are documented and the training begins at the
corresponding level. This saves you money by eliminating time wasted on
skills you already know.
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Second phase--You the learner will decide which skills
you want to learn first. In this way the learner sets the priority of
curriculum. Since each individual has different learning needs this only
makes sense. This is the
advantage of the one on one training approach. This would be hard to
accomplish in a classroom setting.
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Third phase--Training begins with the instructor
lecturing on the various functions of the program. It is important to note
that as each function is lectured, you the learner will be taught hands on
how to perform the task at hand. You will perform the function yourself two
times successfully before advancing to the next lesson. Lessons may combine
lectures with interactive CD ROMS.
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Final Testing phase—The learner completes the study and he/she is given a
test to find out how much of the material was learned. There is no pass or
fail. If the learner successfully answers at least 90% of the questions they
will receive a certificate of accomplishment. All incorrectly answered
questions will be reviewed with the learner until full comprehension is
achieved.
GED Curriculum