Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Ged Learner's Stories



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Over 39 million adult Americans lack a high school diploma or Ged, putting them at a disadvanTAGe in the Job shop and disqualifying them for higher education. The statistics are clear. American adults without a high school degree or equivalent are unemployed at higher rates and make far less money than those with a high-school level education. The Ged is an leading step to get adults without a high school diploma back on track. Finding at the individual stories of Ged-earners gives leading perspective, in addition to Finding the statistics.

Mario Rocha is a Ged earner. At 16, he was imprisoned for murder, with a life sentence, a crime he denied. After ten years in jail, California's appellate court judged that Rocha's attorney did not record him adequately. While imprisoned as a juvenile, Rocha earned his Ged, as well as fighting for his relaxation and discovering writing through InsideOut, a writing program. At 31, Rocha speaks to new Ged earners. He tells Ged graduates his own definition of "Ged": Get all things you Deserve.

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Ryan Behnke was thrown out of Springstead High School in Florida, where administrators claimed he could not graduate in time with a Gpa below 1.162. After leaving school, Behnke studied on his own for his Ged. In six months, he earned the Ged, and now hopes to enroll in a trade school to become an automotive mechanic or chef. Behnke remembers struggling in school and falling behind. In school, he never caught up, but the Ged gives him a opportunity to move forward in his life.

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Kenneth Neal and Sharon James, of Putnam County, Tennessee, are a distinct kind of Ged success story. They met at Putnam Adult High while studying to earn Geds. Now, they are engaged to be married. Kenneth dropped out of school in 8th grade to get a Job in a shirt factory. When he found himself laid off after 30 years in installation and truck driving Jobs, he learned that a high school diploma has become a requireMent for most jobs. Sharon dropped out of school in 11th grade to become a wife and mother. After she was divorced, she soon realized that she would eventually need a Ged to compete in the job market, as well.

The stories of Ged earners are stories of accomplishMent, hard work, and hope for the future. They inspire the millions of Americans who need a Ged, and they give a face to the need for Ged programs that work.

Ged Learner's Stories



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