APM ReportsIlluminating Journalism from American Public Media
Menu
  • Our Reporting
  • Podcasts
  • About Us
Menu
  • Our Reporting
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Government
    • Health
    • History
    • Policing and Criminal Justice
    • Reading
    • Teen Treatment Industry
  • Podcasts
    • APM Reports Documentaries
    • Educate
    • Historically Black
    • In Deep
    • Order 9066
    • Sent Away
    • Sold a Story
    • Sold a Story en español
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Email Notifications
    • Ethics Guidelines
    • Impact
    • Our Journalists
    • Public Media Accountability Initiative
    • Facebook
    • Instagram

  • The Educate Podcast

The Military and the GED

The GED test was created to help returning World War Two veterans who hadn’t graduated from high school have an […]

November 9, 2012

PlayPause
Listen:
The Military and the GED
0:00 | 00:10:29
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Email

The GED test was created to help returning World War Two veterans who hadn’t graduated from high school have an easier path to higher education and the workforce. But today the United States military does not believe GED holders are generally as qualified candidates for service as traditional high school graduates.

Guest: Janice Laurence, Associate Professor of Adult and Organizational Development at Temple University’s College of Education. (Interviewed by Suzanne Pekow)

APM Reports
  • Our Reporting
  • Podcasts
  • About Us
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
American Public Media
  • © 2025 Minnesota Public Radio. All Rights Reserved.
  •  
  • Terms and Conditions
  •  
  • Privacy Policy