"Remedial help" refers to extra educational support or assistance that is given to students who are struggling or falling behind in their learning. It is a way to help them catch up and improve their skills so they can succeed academically.
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Students who are behind their grade level
getting remedial help as they work on grade level tasks, while those who are gifted in math get pushed by harder questions and more complicated problems.
They will also have to track student data, create new tests and
provide remedial help to struggling students.
The program is appropriate for children aged 6 through 12, but can also be used for
remedial help in older children who did not develop these essential skills earlier.
They support their students
with remedial help, employment, academic and career counseling, on - campus daycare, and credit for life experience.
If they aren't very good in a subject, they have to either continue taking it or get
remedial help until they pass.
Some have turned to before - and after - school programs to
offer remedial help or elective - type courses, but those do nt reach all students.
When the homework is assigned to the whole class as opposed to a few learners who are deemed to
require remedial help.
There are few high - level or Advanced Placement courses at CHAH — pre-calculus is the highest math — and many graduates
need remedial help when entering college.
One hundred eighty - seven CSU faculty members from 19 colleges worked with teachers at the 172 high schools in the state with the largest number of students who need
remedial help when they get to one of the 23 CSU colleges.
WASHINGTON — The fundamental changes in the Chapter 1 compensatory - education program envisioned by the Clinton Administration and by a consensus in the education community are likely to include a shift in the program's primary focus from
remedial help for individual children to efforts to transform high - poverty schools.
GVSU offers great support for both traditional and nontraditional students
including remedial help, academic counseling, on - campus daycare, and employment for students.
It begins with the wave of students who drop out of high school, continues with the influx of college freshmen needing
remedial help once they reach campus, and results in many undergraduates» failure to secure degrees, seen as an increasing necessity in today's economy.
Students who need additional support in math or English, for example, could be placed in «stretch» courses that simultaneously
provide remedial help and allow them to complete the general math and English credits required for graduation.
In an effort to reduce the number of students who come to campus needing
remedial help in reading, writing, and mathematics skills, the California State University system paired up with some high schools in the state.
Other states have mandated systematic testing as part of their reform blueprints, and some use the tests as promotional «gates» in some grades or
require remedial help for failing students.
There are myriad ways in which WMU assists its students including
with remedial help, academic counseling, and placement for graduates.
They include a West Virginia American Legion post that sponsors sports tournaments and academic competitions in local schools and several community organizations that provide
remedial help and counseling to at - risk students.
Five hundred dollars can also help pay for language lessons or
remedial help.
Some states made the standardized tests so easy or set passing scores so low that virtually all students were rated proficient even as they scored much lower on federal exams and showed up for college requiring
remedial help.
Efforts for
remedial help, such as after school support programs, target symptoms rather than the problem.
Nearly 70 percent of the students who enter a two - year school in Tennessee have to get
some remedial help.
When schools do not make AYP, students can transfer to a higher - performing school or remain at their home school and receive supplemental education services (SES) like tutoring or
remedial help.
The term «supplemental educational services» refers to free extra academic help, such as tutoring or
remedial help, that is provided to students in subjects such as reading, language arts, and math.
Supporters of these virtual charter schools say they're a necessary option for children who don't do well in traditional schools because they need
remedial help or advanced learning; have health issues; full extracurricular or athletic schedules; or are dealing with bullying.
Additionally,
remedial help is given to children who come to us not up to standard or those who face the world with learning disabilities or special needs.