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Canada’s GED Program Comes to a Close, Leaving Adult Students in Educational Limbo

by Asia Metro Editor
March 16, 2024
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In recent news, Canada’s General Educational Development (GED) program is set to conclude at the end of March, leaving many adult learners stranded without alternative pathways to obtain high school equivalency certificates. Amidst the impending deadline, adult students like Gail Feliciant from Burlington, Ontario, have been struggling to schedule their GED tests, facing uncertainty about their educational and career prospects.

Feliciant, a 62-year-old seeking the GED to expand her job opportunities before retirement, registered before the January 31 deadline but has yet to secure a test date. With Pearson Vue GED Testing Service discontinuing its services in Canada, individuals missing this year’s scheduling window will be left without further chances. The lack of viable alternatives, particularly in provinces like Ontario, has created significant barriers for adults pursuing high school equivalency diplomas.

Educational institutions such as Mohawk College, which provide preparatory programs for the GED, express dismay over the sudden termination of the program and the limited time given to students to adapt. Steven Lobodici, a professor at Mohawk College, highlights the challenges faced by students who have invested considerable time and effort into pursuing the GED, only to find their efforts invalidated by the program’s abrupt closure.

The significance of the GED extends beyond mere certification, serving as a pathway to employment, higher education, and personal fulfillment for many individuals. For learners like Kasey Jamieson, who overcame personal struggles to pursue education, the GED represents a chance to achieve their aspirations and contribute positively to society.

However, with the absence of a suitable replacement for the GED, concerns arise regarding the future educational and employment landscape for adult learners. While initiatives like the Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC) are in development, their recognition and implementation remain uncertain, leaving many students in limbo.

Ontario’s Education Minister, Stephen Lecce, acknowledges the need for alternative programs but emphasizes the ongoing efforts to ensure a seamless transition for students. Yet, the urgency of the situation underscores the necessity for prompt action to address the void left by the GED’s discontinuation and provide accessible pathways for adult learners to attain educational credentials.

As the deadline looms, individuals like Feliciant express frustration and anger over the lack of clarity and support in navigating the educational system. Without swift intervention and viable alternatives, many adult learners risk being left behind, unable to realize their educational and professional aspirations.

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