remedial course
collocation in Englishmeaningsofremedialandcourse
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remedial
adjective
uk/rɪˈmiː.di.əl/us/rɪˈmiː.di.əl/
formal
A remedial action is intended to correct something that is wrong or to improve a ...
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course
noun
uk/kɔːs/us/kɔːrs/
a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam ...
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We will take the necessary measures if matters do not follow aremedialcourseas soon as possible.
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Whatremedialcourseof action would he suggest if he does not approve of the new clause?
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It is providing the highly academic course for the highly intellectual child, highly technical for the child of that aptitude, and a specialremedialcoursefor the slow learner.
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The problems related to faculty qualifications andremedialcourseofferings.
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Another 11% of math students and 9% of reading students exited college without ever having failed or completed aremedialcourse.
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A substantial portion of these non-completing students 29% in math and 16% in reading did so because they did not pass theirremedialcourse.
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The study found that more students exit their remedial sequence because they do not enroll in their first or subsequentremedialcoursethan because they fail or withdraw from courses.
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There will be problems in providing remedial courses.
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Many take remedial courses for no credit in their first year.
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Often, each college or university sets its own score thresholds for determining whether a student must enroll in remedial courses.
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One factor preventing transfer out of community colleges is the requirement of remedial courses for new students.
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These general population schools offer college preparatory classes for advanced students, general education classes for average students, and remedial courses for those who are struggling.
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These breaks can be used for remedial courses, tutoring, and enrichment, if needed.
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Introductory or gateway courses and some remedial courses may earn the most fees.
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According to federal statistics, 42% of public community college freshmen take remedial courses.
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Problems began to surface in 2004 when faculty held a public protest over issues related to remedial courses and governance.
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The organization has provided large amounts of national data on the proportion of students enrolled in remedial courses across demographic groups.
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Students that are placed into remedial courses hold differing skill levels and needs for support.
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Students are required to enroll in remedial courses before advancing to a college level course in that subject.
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