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Title: GED Test Overview


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GED Test Overview
  • Orientation to the
  • General Educational Development Exam (GED)

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Five GED Tests
  • Language Arts, Writing
  • Language Arts, Reading
  • Social Studies
  • Science
  • Mathematics
  • 5

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Measured Skills on GED Test
  • Communication Written and Visual Text
  • Information Processing
  • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

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Test Design
  • Communication Written Text
  • Informational texts
  • Historical, political, social/cultural texts
  • Texts representing different groups
  • Different kinds of literature texts

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Test Design
  • Communication Visual Text
  • Graphs, charts, maps, photos, cartoons, figures,
    diagrams, timelines
  • 60 Social Studies Test
  • 50 Science Test
  • 50 Math Test

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Critical Thinking and Problem SolvingEmphasis on
Higher Order Skills
  • Social Studies
  • Comprehension 20
  • Application 20
  • Analysis 40
  • Evaluation 20
  • Language Arts, Reading
  • Comprehension 20
  • Application 20
  • Analysis 30
  • Synthesis 30
  • (percentages are approximate)

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Language Arts, Writing
  • Multiple Choice Section - 50 questions
  • How to Documents
  • Informational Mailings
  • Memos, Letters
  • Essay

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Micro-Level Sentence Editing
  • Reader evaluates the accuracy of the writers use
    of Standard Edited American English (SEAE)
  • Sentence structure
  • Usage
  • Mechanics

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Macro-Level Document Editing
  • Reader evaluates the writers ability to
    communicate effectively with the reader
  • Add, remove, or reposition a sentence
  • Effective topic sentence
  • Sequencing of paragraphs
  • Transition of sentence among paragraphs

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Direct Writing AssignmentExpository Essay
  • Assigned prompt
  • Generate, organize, connect, and express ideas
  • No required word count
  • 37 to 40 of score for Language Arts, Writing
    Test

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Sample PromptTopic F
  • If you could make one positive change in your
    daily life, what would that change be?In your
    essay, identify the one change you would make.
  • Explain the reasons for your choice. Use your
    personal observations, experience, and
    knowledge.

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Essay Scoring Rubric
  • Holistic scoring based on the readers overall
    impression
  • Four-point scale
  • 4 Effective
  • 3 Adequate
  • 2 Marginal
  • 1 Inadequate

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Language Arts, Reading
  • Literary Text (75)
  • Non-fiction Text (25)

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Literary Text (75)
  • Poetry
  • Drama
  • Fiction
  • Pre 1920
  • 1920 - 1960
  • 1960 - present

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Non-fiction Text (25)
  • Non-fiction Prose
  • Biography, Critical Reviews of Fine and
    Performing Arts
  • Workplace and Community Documents

17
Social Studies
  • History (40)
  • US/Canada Specific
  • Global (world)
  • Civics (25)
  • Economics (20)
  • Geography (15)

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American History
  • Major periods and development
  • Colonization through westward expansion
  • Civil War
  • Industrialization
  • Armed conflict and global economic depression
  • Postwar and contemporary United States
  • Enduring issues and current challenges

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World History
  • Major periods and development
  • Early civilizations and the great empires
  • World religions
  • Feudalism through the era of expansion
  • Global Age
  • Revolutions
  • Armed conflicts
  • 20th century

20
Civics and Government
  • Democracy, citizenship, and foreign relations
  • Politics and government
  • The American political system
  • Relationship of United States to other nations
  • Roles of citizens

21
Economics
  • Economic theory and consumerism
  • Economic reasoning and choice
  • Comparison of modern economic systems
  • Production and consumers
  • Financial institutions
  • Governments role in the economy
  • Labor
  • Global markets

22
Geography
  • The world in spatial terms
  • Places and regions
  • Physical systems
  • Human systems
  • Environment and society
  • Uses of geography

23
Science
  • Life Science (45)
  • Biology and Health
  • Earth and Space Science (20)
  • Physical Science (35)
  • Chemistry and Physics

24
Science
  • GED Science test is not based on Blooms Taxonomy
    of Critical Thinking
  • Knowledge
  • Comprehension
  • Application
  • Analysis
  • Evaluation
  • Synthesis

25
National Science Educational Standards (NSES)
  • Scientific Understanding and Skills
  • Unifying Concepts
  • Science as Inquiry
  • Science Technology
  • Science in Personal and Social Perspectives
  • History/Nature of Science

26
Life Science
  • 45 Life Science and Biology

27
Life Science Biology and Health
  • Fundamental Understandings
  • The cell
  • Molecular basis of heredity
  • Interdependence of organisms
  • Matter, energy, and organization in living systems

28
Earth and Space Science
  • Fundamental Understandings
  • Energy in the Earth system
  • Origin and evolution of the Earth system
  • Origin and evolution of the universe

image courtesy of nasa.gov
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Physical Science Chemistry and Physics
  • Fundamental Understandings
  • Structure of the atom
  • Structure and properties of matters
  • Chemical reactions
  • Motions and Forces
  • Interactions of energy and matter

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Mathematics
  • Numbers, Number Sense, and Operations (20-30)
  • Data, Statistics, and Probability (20-30)
  • Geometry and Measurement (20-30)
  • Algebra, Functions and Patterns (20-30)

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Mathematics
  • Two separate booklets - one score
  • One answer sheet
  • 20 alternate format questions

32
Alternate Format
  • Standard Grid
  • Six on Part I Calculator Permitted
  • Two on Part II
  • Answers can be left, center, or right justified

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Alternate Format
  • Coordinate plane grid
  • One on Part I Calculator Permitted
  • One on Part II

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Booklet One
  • Scientific calculator permitted Casio
    fx-260
  • 50 of the math questions (25)
  • Alternate format six standard grids and one
    coordinate plane grid

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Booklet Two
  • Estimation and mental math emphasized
  • Calculator not permitted
  • 50 of the math questions (25)
  • Alternate format two standard grids and one
    coordinate plane grid

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Scoring
  • Raw scores on each section added and converted to
    standard score ranging from 800-200
  • 410 required to pass each subtest
  • 450 average of the five subtest scores to pass
    the whole battery and earn a GED Certificate
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