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for Corrections Programs


Why GED prep will increase inmates’ success.

The GED Academy corrections GED education program is a stand-alone, self-paced instructional program designed specifically for inmates and parolees. It will teach inmates the attitudes, knowledge, and skills needed to function as contributing adults, both while incarcerated and when released back into the community. Here’s why it will revitalize your corrections education:

GED Prep for Corrections Programs
  • Better Accountability. . . A sophisticated learning management system gives you real-time reports of learners’ progress.
  • Engaging. . . Students are required to think actively about what is being studied in order to understand it.
  • GED Plus . . . The GED Academy curriculum is aligned with national curriculum and ACE standards in the five core subjects plus basic employability and workforce development instruction.
  • Total Support. . . Our staff of trainers will train and support your staff to guarantee success with your GED programs.
  • Guaranteed Success. . . Our guarantee is very simple. We’ll refund the entire cost of the GED Academy study program for any student who does not pass the GED exams after completing the GED Academy prep program.

Bottom Line . . .

The GED Academy will increase the success rate of your institutional GED program. Inmates and parolees will get the basic instruction they need to pass the GED exam and transition back to the workforce with success.

The prep program can be easily installed on your servers or accessed with CD ROM from any computer.

More Effective Correctional Education

Caesar Alvarado Instructional Designer

    “What makes our adult literacy GED prep so effective is that it replicates a personal one-on-one tutor that constantly assesses student progress and recommends the best learning path for the student.

    “Learners participate in a virtual classroom populated by a group of real-life characters that share the same problems, challenges, and background as the learner. The learner follows the path of the characters as they learn, fail, and succeed in their learning experiences.

    “Learning is quick, permanent, and rewarding. Students learn better because they learn by doing and understanding. They have extraordinary success because we turn around poor attitudes and bad study habits, fill in missing gaps, and boost reading and comprehension.

    “The GED Academy prep program will provide inmates with the attitudes, knowledge, skills, and credentials needed to function as contributing adults, both while incarcerated and when released back into the community.”

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Michael's Story

One-On-One Classroom Teaching?


Michael Ormsby President

Differentiated instruction in the classroom environment is an oxymoron. How can it be possible to authentically meet individual learning needs in a classroom full of different academic levels and experiences?

This is about to change. Education ecology will be going through very powerful changes in the next decade. Not just from the emergence of technology in the classroom, but much more fundamental than that. The most far-reaching change in education will be choice. This is the real power of the internet. And it will rock the very foundation of education just as it has altered the core of other long-standing institutions.

Already students are able to make choices for education beyond what is offered by traditional educational institutions. But choice brings something else with it, discrimination. Just as a music buyer can now buy the one music track they really want online instead of a whole CD of tunes that the record company wants them to buy, the student of the future will be able to choose the educational experience that truly meets their needs rather than what a school or teacher tells them they need. Educational content is going to move out of the exclusive control of the educational institution.

Our response as educators seems to be clear. We need to lead by creating instructional content for the internet that is dramatically superior to what currently exists and what's available in most classroom learning experiences. This is the challenge. Are you up to it?