Thirty GED centers across Texas, including six in the Houston area, have launched computer-based testing, offering a faster and more convenient way to take the high school equivalency exam. The ...
State laws have not kept pace with the growing use of online and computer-based testing in schools, leaving unaddressed the potential for new types of cheating and security breaches, according to a ...
Tuesday’s testing headaches come as around 10 Capital Region school districts started computer-based testing for at least some of their students this year, joining about a dozen districts that had ...
Adults who dropped out of school will have to dig deeper to pass the new GED, which was revamped this year for the first time since 2002. Rather than answer multiple-choice questions on paper, ...
Corrected: This story originally gave an incorrect first name for the spokeswoman for the Pennsylvania Department of Education. She is Beth Gaydos. Could a computer really be a good judge of student ...
Adult education centers are preparing for a shift to the new, computerized version of the GED exam, changing the testing, training and cost for the high school equivalency exam. “We do have students ...
Zócalo Public Square is a magazine of ideas from Arizona State University Knowledge Enterprise. Remember the days when computers were a passing fad and information was derived from dusty encyclopedias ...
Some schools, including those in Lake and Volusia counties, continued to have problems with the state’s new computer-based writing test early Thursday. In both counties, some students had long wait ...