Can you imagine your child can not read the story at bedtime? Or can you read the menu in the restaurant? Do you fill out the application form? In the United States, over 36 million adults struggle with basic knowledge of reading, writing, mathematics.
Please take a look at some of the stories of adult learners. Real people are true story. A story of broken heart, jealousy, even despair. Again, you will hear stories of achievement, victory, and inspiration
In elementary school, Mayra Sanchez was specially edited for language impairment - she was born in Puerto Rico. This label followed her and entered high school. She graduated from IEP's diploma. However, the employer that she tried to work in the medical field said it was unacceptable. Her aim is to become a blood sampler. When she was a high school student, she told her she would never get a diploma because of learning disabilities. But Mera is certain. She joined the Adult Education Program at Syracuse City School District and worked full time for 3 years. When she finally passed the TASC exam and received a high school diploma, she was very emotional. When she graduated she was unable to talk about her story, and the district adult education coordinator, Casey Wright, completed her speech. Today, she is working full time, becoming a vampire and accepting preparations at the university level.
This is a story that might make you angry. This may make you sad. Finally, it makes you warm. This special story is like tens of thousands of other stories. However, in the end this is the story of Henry.
In the 1950s Kentucky countryside, a small boy tried to balance housework and farm research. Henry's family, most of whom have not received formal education, has not benefited from postwar economic prosperity in most parts of the United States. At the age of 8, Henry left the school because Henry's family needed his help on the farm.
MARTY CALANCHE has been working hard since childhood. At first he got very well done at school, and progressed smoothly from first grade to fourth grade. The situation has changed. He began to notice that reading was bad, but he continued to improve his performance. In the eighth grade, he noticed that he did not want to continue to the next grade. He is not ready, he lacks reading and spelling skills to make him feel embarrassed him
"I talked to the teacher and the principal that I can not spell or read, so I am not ready to go to high school," Marty said. "The answer is that I have to leave space as new kids need to enter, so I have to leave." Marty continues to attend school, but there is a chance to graduate after 11th grade.
If you are thinking, I need a fast high school diploma like tomorrow! There is no way to obtain a real diploma tomorrow. Some people think that obtaining high school diplomas is like downloading movies from Netflix. It will not work. A high school diploma can only be acquired if you have acquired the high school subjects and passed compulsory subjects. The best way to quickly complete a high school course is to start the course and apply it to you.
One way to get a diploma is to obtain at least 15 university units. The military will realize that your college unit is equivalent to a high school diploma. The difficult part is to enroll in university without diploma, but there are several courses to take the exam. Another option is to join the National Guard Youth Challenge Program. This is a high school dropout program for those who want to join the army from 16 to 18 years old. This program includes a 20-week stay period where students perform community service daily and prepare for GED tests. Following the residential phase, the post-habitation phase continues for 12 months. At the post-detention stage, participants will participate in various life planning activities and will continue to return to the military, educational institution military school training, or return home community.