A.K. Smith Adult Education Teacher Releases Book

AK-Smith-Adult-Education-Teacher-Releases-BookJanice Chamberlin, a teacher in the LaPorte County Adult Education Program at the A. K. Smith Center, has released a new book entitled: Teaching the High School Equivalency Test: Practical Advice for Instructors of the GED, TASC, or HiSet Tests. The book is intended to be a resource for adult education instructors and offers useful strategies for assisting adult learners in taking the crucial step of passing the High School Equivalency Test.

Chamberlin has over 20 years of experience in the adult education field, and has been teaching adult learners at A.K. Smith for five years. She strives to expand her impact beyond her activities in the classroom. “My goal is to help as many adults pass the HSE as possible,” she says. “The reason I wrote this book is to expand on that goal.”

This is Chamberlin’s second book. Her first, Locked Up with Success, recounted her experiences teaching inmates for 15 years at the Westville Correctional Facility. She has been an educator in public and private schools, and a case manager for Child Welfare. Her undergraduate and graduate degrees are from Indiana University, and she earned an All-Building Administrative license from Indiana Wesleyan University.

Teaching the High School Equivalency Test is available through amazon.com, in both paperback ($19.99) and digital ($7.99) formats. It is free for Amazon Prime subscribers.