Reply To: Florida Civics Literacy Exam

  • Kevin

    Organizer
    February 27, 2025 at 12:32 pm

    Hi Cindy,

    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.