GED Connection Training Module
Sample Agenda
Introduction - 9:00-9:30
- Brief run-down of the day
- Orientation to GED Connection
- Who created it
- Who it's for / its purpose
- What it includes, resource-wise
- Possible incentives for using it / product relevance
"Now Playing": Previewing GED Connection - 9:30-10:45
- Watch one of the following videos.
- GED Connection Program 17: Themes in U.S. History
This episode explores key events and themes that have made the United States what it is today.
- GED Connection Program 23: Life Science
This episode explores a variety of science topics - from basic biology to genetics to ecosystems.
-Write out your questions about/reflections on the video you previewed. Share your comments with the larger training group.
Break - 10:45-11:00
Reviewing the Website and the Workbook - 11:00-12:00
- Walk through the GED Connection website and explore the section that
corresponds to your assigned GED subject. Use the following instructions
to reach social studies or science content.
SOCIAL STUDIES - WEBSITE DIRECTIONS
- Once you reach your Home Space, click "Workplace Essential Skills & GED Connection."
- Click "Social Studies."
- Under "Internet Activities," click "Themes in U.S. History."
- Click the yellow buttons to explore "About," "Key Ideas," "Activity," "Quiz," and "Follow Up."
SCIENCE - WEBSITE DIRECTIONS
- Once you reach your Home Space, click "Workplace Essential Skills & GED Connection."
- Click "Science."
- Under "Internet Activities," click "Life Science."
- Click the yellow buttons to explore "About," "Key Ideas," "Activity," "Quiz," and "Follow Up."
- Consider the following questions as you review your subject area online.
- How well does the website complement the video?
- What parts of the website are helpful, confusing, interesting, etc.?
- Review your copy of the Social Studies and Science workbook. Consider the following questions:
- How well does the workbook "fit" with the video and the website?
- Is it an effective, complementary resource? Why/why not?
Reflection and Discussion - 12:00-1:00
- Divide into small discussion groups, according to your assigned topic area, and discuss the following:
- What questions do you have about these products?
- Based on your experience reviewing social studies or science resources, how might the GED Connection fit into your learning environment and curriculum?
- Small groups share their reflections with the large group.
Lunch - 1:00-2:00
Now What? - 2:00-2:45
- Discuss the following points, in a large group.
- Describe your learners in "bullet points."
- If you were going to use the GED Connection with your students this week, how would you start?
- What would you introduce first and why? (Explain your chosen topic, medium, etc.)
- How does this approach support your students' needs?
Roadblocks to Implementation - 2:45-3:15
- Consider the following question, in a large group:
- What roadblocks to implementation do you foresee in your program?
- Brainstorm possible solutions/next steps.
Break - 3:15-3:30
Collaborative Activity: Creating a Sample Lesson - 3:30-4:30
- In small groups, "flesh out" a lesson plan, using the materials
seen/reviewed during the day. Please refer to the basic lesson outline in
your packet.
- Reconvene and share your lesson plan with the large group.
Introduction to Discussion Board - 4:30-5:30
- Learn about the Professional Development Kit (PDK) discussion tool. Practice navigation and posting/reading/responding to messages.
- Discuss next steps/expectations for ongoing online discussions.