GED Connection Training Module
Model #1: GED Connection as a Periodic Supplement to an Established Curriculum
In Practice
In this model, teachers use specific GED Connection resources periodically
(once or twice a month) to:
- introduce new or illustrate familiar concepts and themes,
- spark discussion or activity around a particular topic, and/or
- provide students with additional practice in a subject area.
This implementation model is well-suited to teachers who want to enliven
their practice with multimedia/different technologies. Teachers can mine
the GED Connection products, extract useful tidbits, and use these pieces
to illustrate or explore key topics with students.
Common Issues
- In order to select appropriate clips and activities, teachers must get to know GED Connection video, online, and print resources. Deciding how these resources can enhance established lessons takes time.
- Because GED Connection is such a comprehensive resource, every clip, workbook activity, and online resource is linked to complementary materials. Using a GED Connection item apart from its related resources can be challenging because teachers must situate it in a meaningful learning context.
Tips
If you are interested in trying this implementation model, the following
tips might help you get started.
- Review GED Connection Resources in this training module. This list will give you a sense of the scope of the products.
- You might want to integrate video (as opposed to workbook or online materials) into your lessons first because it:
- generally does not require a lot of detailed introduction/explanation;
- is an engaging medium and will probably appeal to your students;
- naturally provokes discussion and activity;
- allows you a lot of freedom to design your own supporting materials/lessons;
- does not require you to teach a specific set of skills (like technology competencies) before using it.
- You might want to develop a running list of GED Connection resources that you've tried and note their usefulness in particular kinds of lessons (for future reference). This list could be the beginning of a program-wide guide to using GED Connection as a periodic supplement to instruction.