Remediation: What You Need to Know

Spread the loveRemediation classes are typically given to students who require further educational support to become competent at their necessary subject, e.g., mathematics and verbal reasoning/reading. At a fundamental level, remediation means teaching again the content that students didn’t learn previously. As teachers recognize errors or misconceptions in students’ understanding, they might focus on the missing materials before coming back to grade-level learning. Remediation is done early on to prevent most students from requiring more intensive, targeted interventions later on. While remediation and intervention have the same fundamental objective of supporting struggling students to achieve academic success, they’re different from … Continue reading Remediation: What You Need to Know