Apex Learning Debuts Personalized Learning Tutorials for High School Equivalency Exams

Apex Learning, a provider of digital curricula, has launched new tutorials designed to help students prepare for high school equivalency exams.

The new offerings include tutorials for the General Education Development (GED), High School Equivalency Test (HiSET) and the Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC) exams and use focused instruction, adaptive remediation, practice, review and assessment to personalize learning for each student.

"The high school equivalency tutorials reflect our commitment to ensuring all students have an opportunity to succeed," said Cheryl Vedoe, CEO at Apex Learning, in a prepared statrement. "Like all Apex Learning digital curriculum, tutorials actively engage students in learning and provide supports and scaffolds to meet the needs of diverse learners."

Other tutorials offered by Apex Learning include high school English, math, biology, United States history, along with tutorials for middle school and college readiness.

High school equivalency tutorials are currently available. Visit cdn.apexlearning.com for more information.

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