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Created by NorQuest College, these tests help learners understand what tools are used during the different tests.
MTML compiled this document that has CAEC related information from different resources.
MTML compiled this document that includes CAEC related learning activities (from different sources) and resources for practitioners to help prepare individuals for CAEC.
The CAEC alignment project includes 50 resources. Each document contains ten resources, which are grouped into five topic areas:
English Writing
English Reading
Math
Science
Social Studies
The NorQuest CALP in Whitecourt has developed a new workshop to support youth and adults with the digital skills and confidence they need to be successful writing online CAEC exams.
The toolkit includes a Facilitator’s Guide, a PowerPoint, Screenshots of relevant online resources and a participant handout.
The learning outcomes for adult learners who participate in this session are:
Understand what the CAEC is (and is not), how it is similar to and different from the GED®
Gain hands-on experience using the tools and accessibility features in the CAEC online testing platform (Vretta)
Practice the digital skills required to answer a variety of types of questions on a digital testing platform
Gain insight on how to prepare for exam day and manage test anxiety
AlphaPlus completed a project with a few GED instructors, examining the new CAEC. They wanted to know what skills, knowledge and strategies test-takers would need to respond to test questions. The aim was to build the knowledge of adult educators and help them get started with CAEC preparation and instruction while they wait for some additional resources to be developed, which are on the way. The report considers the substantial digital, content and cognitive complexity changes (a new element) compared to the GED. Here are the project related resources.
Slides (you will also find links to the report, recording and chat on slide 3)
The document prepared by the College Sector Committee provides explanations for all the credentials available to adults at a secondary level in Ontario. The credentials include ACE, GED, OSSD, and TOWES.