remedial help

collocation in English

meaningsofremedialandhelp

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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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help
noun
uk
/help/
us
/help/
the act of helping ...
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(Definition ofremedialandhelpfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It permits assessment and proper specialistremedialhelp, which can dramatically mitigate the effects of autism.
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It is up to teachers, in the assessment they carry out, to identify children who need extraremedialhelp.
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Is it wrong to deny the childremedialhelpof a specialised nature if it is avail-able?
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This may have resulted from theremedialhelpthey were receiving at this time, which was directed at improving the performance on particular structures which were assessed in this test.
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The secure training centres will be for young offenders who have failed, not once but consistently, to respond to other forms ofremedialhelp.
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Secondly, initial training offers in-depth assessment andremedialhelpfor young people who would otherwise have difficulty in being accepted or coping with training schemes.
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As a result, 24-25% of new college freshmen neededremedialhelp.
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Current theories among academic scholars prefer to address underperformance problems withremedialhelp.
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Hence, many require significantremedialhelpbefore they can attend more advanced educational classes 4.
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Deficiencies in the pupil-teacher ratio in the primary sector lead either to lessremedialhelp, larger classes, classes covering a wider age range, or all three.
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Although something should be done from the moral point of view, it should be borne in mind that it is cost effective to provideremedialhelp.
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