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Bridge to Health

Bridge to Health. February 19 — July 16. What is my schedule?. Who do I call or e-mail with Questions?. What goals do you want to achieve in this class?. Please take a few minutes to answer the following question in writing:. What is the purpose of this class?.

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Bridge to Health

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  1. Bridge to Health February 19—July 16 What is my schedule?

  2. Who do I call or e-mail with Questions?

  3. What goals do you want to achieve in this class? Please take a few minutes to answer the following question in writing:

  4. What is the purpose of this class? • Focus on the skills to pass TASC exam • Develop and become a stronger and more confident reader, writer, thinker, and problem solver • Become a reflective and lifelong learner • Become an active member of a community of learners • Learn about healthcare field • Develop academic and career goals • Transition to college, professional training, or upgrade your job

  5. Working in Groups

  6. Making Posters to Present Work

  7. What do I need to do to succeed in this class? Please take a few minutes to answer the following question in writing:

  8. What do I need to do to succeed in this class? Be on time and attend every class More then 2 absences per every 4 weeks can prevent you from completing the class. 3 latenesses=1 absence Complete all homework and in-class assignments Cellphones must be put away Be open to new ideas and respectful to staff and your classmates

  9. How Can I track My Progress? Graded assignments: +(Excellent), (Satisfactory),- (Incomplete) Practice tests and quizzes Practice essays in class and at home Receive feedback from your classmates Complete self-evaluations Receive feedback from your instructor in individual sessions Complete TASC predictor test

  10. Things You Need to Know About High School Equivalency in NYS • As of December 31, 2013, the GED exam is no longer available in NYS • There is no such thing as a “GED Diploma” and there never was. When someone passed the GED test, they earned a High School Equivalency (HSE) diploma, awarded by the NYS Board of Regents. NYS will now use the Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC) to award High School Equivalency diplomas. • The TASC will be free to test takers. • The TASC is made of 5 content areas – math, science, social studies, writing, and reading. • The TASC is expected to become more complex over the next three years. • By 2016, 60% of testing in NY will be computer-based.

  11. Things You Need to Know About High School Equivalency in NYS • The first time students take the TASC will need to take the whole exam, even if they have already passed some sections of the GED exam. • Students who received a passing score of 410 of higher on any section of the GED exam (between 2002 and 2013) will receive credit on the TASC for having completed that subject area. • Students who earned at least a 410 in all five sections of the GED exam, but who did not earn a 2250 total score, will receive a High School Equivalency diploma upon passing any one section of the TASC. • The roll-over of GED scores will be applicable for up to two years, starting at the end of January 2014.

  12. Good Luck! We are here for you 

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