GED Instructor: Job Description

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A GED instructor teaches and prepares students for the GED exam, which is offered to people over 16 who cannot earn a high school diploma. The exam includes five sections, and instructors must have a bachelor’s degree in education and teaching experience. They work part-time and use various teaching methods to adapt to students’ needs. They may also administer practice exams and provide individual help. Income is generally low, but it can be a rewarding job.

A GED instructor teaches and prepares students to take the General Educational Development (GED) exam. The GED is offered to people over the age of 16 who are unable to earn a high school diploma for a variety of reasons. Reasons can include a student’s inability to pass required classes, a student who left high school early for personal reasons or entering the workforce, someone who is in prison, someone who wants to join the military, or a student who studied at home or emigrated to the United States, among others.

The GED exam includes five sections, which include writing, math, social studies, science, and reading skills. The information included is comparable to what is taught in the average high school curriculum and students must receive a passing grade in each section in order to receive their GED. The test is developed by the American Council on Education and must be taken in person. The test is usually offered in schools or libraries.

Requirements to become a GED instructor can vary, but most have a bachelor’s degree in education, plus a few years of teaching experience and a teaching certificate. Some GED instructors are also pursuing graduate degrees. A GED instructor can work independently with one student, with a small group of students, or with an entire class. They will use various methods of educational instruction to ensure that students understand the material and gain the ability to apply their knowledge to test questions.

A GED instructor can only work part-time in addition to other teaching work. GED instructional classes are generally not all day long and usually take place for a few hours in the morning or evening. Furthermore, a given class of GED instruction usually only lasts for a defined period of time; that is, it is possible to take a GED class for a month before taking the GED exam. A GED instructor will need to be able to adapt to the needs of new students, as well as those of varying ages and abilities, and adjust their teaching methods accordingly.

In addition to teaching, a GED instructor will likely choose to administer practice exams to their students to help them prepare for test day. Additionally, if a student needs individual, remedial help on a specific subject, the GED instructor will need to provide that as well. As many GED instructors work for non-profit organizations, income figures are generally quite low, but it can be a very rewarding line of work.




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