Fla. Stat. § 239.305
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(a) The commissioner shall submit a state adult literacy plan to the State Board of Education to serve as a reference for school boards and community colleges to increase adult literacy in their service areas as prescribed in the agency functional plan of the Department of Education. The plan must include, at a minimum:
1. Policies and objectives for adult literacy programs, including evaluative criteria.
2. Strategies for coordinating adult literacy activities with programs and services provided by other state and local nonprofit agencies, as well as strategies for maximizing other funding, resources, and expertise.
3. Procedures for identifying, recruiting, and retaining adults who possess literacy skills below the ninth grade level.
4. Sources of relevant demographic information and methods of projecting the number of adults who possess literacy skills below the ninth grade level.
5. Acceptable methods of demonstrating compliance with the provisions of this section.
6. Guidelines for the development and implementation of local adult literacy plans. At a minimum, such guidelines must address:
a. The recruitment and preparation of volunteer tutors.
b. Interagency and intraagency cooperation and coordination, especially with public libraries and other sponsors of literacy programs.
c. Desirable learning environments, including class size.
d. Program evaluation standards.
e. Methods for identifying, recruiting, and retaining adults in literacy programs.
f. Adult literacy through family literacy and workforce literacy programs.
History.--s. 24, ch. 92-136; s. 29, ch. 97-246.