Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 3035 - ILLINOIS STATE LIBRARY GRANT PROGRAMS
Subpart G - LIBRARY SERVICES AND TECHNOLOGY ACT GRANTS (LSTA)
Exhibit A - Differences Among the Three Types of Literacy Grant Programs

Universal Citation: 23 IL Admin Code ยง A
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

Adult Literacy

Penny Severns

Family Literacy

Workplace Literacy

Purpose

Improve the adult's literacy

Improve the family's literacy,

Improve parenting knowledge

Improve the employee's literacy,

Increase work skills

Target Audience

Adults

Adults and their children

Employees who are adults

Instructional Method

Volunteer tutoring

Classroom teaching

Classroom teaching

Program Components

One:

Adult Basic

Education or

English as a

Second Language

Five:

Adult Basic Education or

English as a Second

Language,

Child education,

Library education,

Parenting education,

Parent/child interaction

One:

Adult Basic Education or

English as a Second

Language

Agencies Involved

One:

Adult education agency

Three:

Adult education agency,

Library,

Child education agency

Two:

Adult education agency,

Businesses

Agencies Eligible To Apply

Adult education agency

Any of the three agencies involved

Either of the two agencies involved

Location of Service

Anywhere

Anywhere

At the workplace

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