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Bowman, Harry L.; And Others – 1985
Noting that the program is primarily a reading and verbal skills program for adult learners, this paper describes the Academic Remedial Training (ART) Program of the U.S. Navy. The first section of the paper discusses the historical background of the program. The second section describes the reading skills component and the verbal skills component…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Cognitive Processes, Language Skills, Postsecondary Education
Ksicinski, Joyce M. – 2000
According to a 1996 study by the National Center for Education Statistics, 75% of America's colleges offer remedial courses and 29% of first-time freshmen take them. Community colleges typically spend more on remedial education than do four-year institutions, and they are anticipating increased demand for such programs. The study cites Howard…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Cognitive Processes, Community Colleges
Peer reviewedRoss, E. Wayne – Journal of Social Studies Research, 1991
Reviews research on remedial education. Examines three questions: (1) what is known about effective methods of providing remedial instruction; (2) how can student success and/or failure be accounted for; and (3) what instructional strategies are most effective. (CFR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style


