The Literacy of U.S. Adults with GED[R] Credentials: 2003 NAAL and 1992 NALS. GED Testing Service Research Studies, 2007-2

Many adult basic education programs use the Tests of General Educational Development (GED[R] Tests) to measure the skills and knowledge associated with a high school program of study as well as to assess the achievement gains of adult learners through participation in their programs. Using data from...

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Adult Basic Education
Adult Education
Adult Learning
Adult Literacy
Adult Students
Age Differences
Basic Skills
Credentials
Educational Attainment
Employment Level
English (Second Language)
Gender Differences
General Educational Development Tests
High School Equivalency Programs
High School Graduates
Immigrants
Language Usage
National Adult Literacy Survey (NCES)
National Assessment of Adult Literacy
Program Effectiveness
Racial Differences
Scores
Validity
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