GED GED Professional Development & Ethics 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which organization sets the standards and administers the official GED test in the United States?
- The College Board
- GED Testing Service (GEDTS) (Correct answer)
- ACT, Inc.
- The U.S. Department of Education directly
Correct answer: GED Testing Service (GEDTS)
GED Testing Service (GEDTS) owns and administers the GED test and sets the content and performance standards.
Question 2: A GED teacher who shares a student's academic struggles with a third party without consent most likely violates which principle?
- Curriculum alignment standards
- Student confidentiality and FERPA protections (Correct answer)
- Assessment validity guidelines
- Professional dress codes
Correct answer: Student confidentiality and FERPA protections
FERPA protects student education records, and sharing academic information without consent violates this federal privacy law.
Question 3: Ongoing professional development for GED instructors is important primarily because:
- It fulfills administrative paperwork requirements only
- GED content standards and best practices evolve over time (Correct answer)
- It reduces the need to prepare lessons
- It replaces classroom observation requirements
Correct answer: GED content standards and best practices evolve over time
GED content frameworks are periodically updated, and instructional best practices evolve, making ongoing professional development essential.
Question 4: Which ethical obligation requires GED teachers to treat all students equitably regardless of background?
- Standardized testing compliance
- Non-discrimination and equal access (Correct answer)
- Mandatory curriculum delivery
- Compulsory attendance enforcement
Correct answer: Non-discrimination and equal access
Non-discrimination and equal access are core ethical obligations requiring GED educators to serve all students fairly.
Question 5: A GED instructor who reflects on their teaching practice, seeks feedback, and adjusts their methods is demonstrating:
- Reflective practice and professional growth (Correct answer)
- Resistance to administrative oversight
- Overconfidence in personal skills
- Avoidance of evaluation
Correct answer: Reflective practice and professional growth
Reflective practice is a hallmark of professional growth in which educators critically examine and improve their own teaching.
Question 6: Which action by a GED teacher would be considered a conflict of interest?
- Using free publicly available teaching resources
- Recommending a tutoring service in which the teacher has a financial stake (Correct answer)
- Adjusting pacing based on student needs
- Attending a professional conference
Correct answer: Recommending a tutoring service in which the teacher has a financial stake
Recommending a service for personal financial gain creates a conflict of interest that undermines professional integrity.
Which organization sets the standards and administers the official GED test in the United States?