I posed your question to a couple counselors/College Planners. Here is a summary:
1. Educate Students on the FCLE Requirement
Ensure students understand the importance of the FCLE and how it impacts their college education.
Provide clear guidance on alternative pathways to fulfilling the civic literacy requirement in college (e.g., retaking the FCLE, passing specific courses, or other state-approved options).
2. Offer Additional Preparation Opportunities
Study Guides & Practice Tests: Provide resources such as Florida DOE’s study guides, practice exams, and recommended reading materials.
Online Learning Tools: Encourage students to use online platforms like Khan Academy, iCivics, and Quizlet for civics review.
Supplemental Workshops: Host review sessions or offer an elective minicourse to reinforce key concepts before graduation.
3. Encourage Early College Preparation
Partner with local colleges to provide information on how they handle the requirement.
Guide students on how to incorporate civic literacy into their dual enrollment or early college coursework.
Teach students test-taking strategies to improve their performance on standardized
4. Provide One-on-One Support
Identify students who struggle with the material and offer personalized tutoring or mentoring.
Assign school counselors or academic advisors to track students’ progress and offer guidance on college requirements.
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