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		<title>By: Nell Eckersley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nell Eckersley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love your website and follow you on Twitter.  Thanks for including a specific article on New York City.  We are working hard to increase the pass rate here.  One of the actions that has been taken by a consortium of folks including the New York City Council and Department of Education, was to create a website called GEDCompass.org.  So far it includes a tool to search for GED classes by zip code, borough or subway line.  In the next couple of months we will have a second tool that will allow people to reserve a GED test seat.  We&#039;d love to get feedback on the website from you and your readers.

Thanks,
Nell Eckersley
Literacy Assistance Center
GED Compass]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love your website and follow you on Twitter.  Thanks for including a specific article on New York City.  We are working hard to increase the pass rate here.  One of the actions that has been taken by a consortium of folks including the New York City Council and Department of Education, was to create a website called GEDCompass.org.  So far it includes a tool to search for GED classes by zip code, borough or subway line.  In the next couple of months we will have a second tool that will allow people to reserve a GED test seat.  We&#8217;d love to get feedback on the website from you and your readers.</p>
<p>Thanks,<br />
Nell Eckersley<br />
Literacy Assistance Center<br />
GED Compass</p>
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