Native Language Literacy Screening Tool is a legal document that was released by the Florida Department of Education - Division of Career and Adult Education - a government authority operating within Florida.
Q: What is the Native Language Literacy Screening Tool?
A: The Native Language Literacy Screening Tool is a screening tool used in Florida to evaluate the literacy skills of students whose native language is not English.
Q: Who uses the Native Language Literacy Screening Tool?
A: The Native Language Literacy Screening Tool is used by educators and schools in Florida to assess the native language literacy skills of students.
Q: Why is the Native Language Literacy Screening Tool used?
A: The Native Language Literacy Screening Tool is used to identify students who may need additional support or resources to develop their literacy skills in their native language.
Q: How does the Native Language Literacy Screening Tool work?
A: The Native Language Literacy Screening Tool typically involves assessments and tasks that evaluate a student's reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills in their native language.
Q: Is the Native Language Literacy Screening Tool only used for students who speak Spanish?
A: No, the Native Language Literacy Screening Tool is designed to assess the literacy skills of students in a variety of languages, not just Spanish.
Q: What happens after a student is assessed with the Native Language Literacy Screening Tool?
A: After a student is assessed with the Native Language Literacy Screening Tool, educators can use the results to determine appropriate instructional strategies and support for the student's literacy development.
Form Details:
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