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Levin, Henry M.; Calcagno, Juan Carlos – Community College Review, 2008
Remediation is the most common approach to preparing students academically and socially during their early stages of college. However, despite its profound importance and its significant costs, there is very little rigorous research analyzing its effectiveness. The goal of this article is to provide a conceptual framework for the evaluation of…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Remedial Programs, Remedial Instruction, College Students
Din, Feng S. – 1998
This study was designed to investigate whether direct instruction applied as a main-instructional strategy with a focused curriculum could help students quickly improve their math basic skills. Nineteen students aged 7-16 years old with math problems received individualized treatments for 3 weeks or 12 hours using pre-test, treatments, post-test…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Instruction, Mathematics Instruction, Remedial Programs
Rogers-Adkinson, Diana; Melloy, Kristine; Stuart, Shannon; Fletcher, Lynn; Rinaldi, Claudia – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2008
This article explores the reading and written language competency of incarcerated youth and examines the role that literacy plays in recidivism. Suggestions for practice include reading and written language curricular strategies that have empirical validation with this population. (Contains 3 tables and 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Reading Skills, Writing Skills
Peer reviewedStromer, Robert – Exceptional Children, 1977
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Remedial Programs
Brooks, R. B.; Raines, M. J. T. – Adult Educ (London), 1970
Descriptors: Adult Students, Audiovisual Aids, Remedial Programs, Remedial Reading
Peer reviewedOtto, Jean – Journal of Reading, 1979
What little research has been done with regard to secondary level remedial reading programs suggests that a whole language approach is beneficial. (DD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Literature Reviews, Reading Research, Remedial Programs
Peer reviewedKnodt, Ellen Andrews – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1991
Argues that basic writing students need incremental assignment sequences to experience success in writing and to develop their abilities to write about abstract concepts. Describes a four-part sequence of writing assignments moving from observing to narrowing to generalizing to theorizing. (RS)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Remedial Programs, Teaching Methods, Two Year Colleges
Steinberg, Jon, Ed. – Literacy Assistance Center, 2009
This newsletter, published five times a year, features articles on issues of concern to adult, family, and youth literacy practitioners, as well as recommended resources, announcements, and teaching strategies. This issue includes: (1) Career Pathways for High School Dropouts: A National Survey (Jon Steinberg); (2) Work (Elyse Barbell); (3) Peer…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Mentors, Dropouts, Teaching Methods
Chicago Board of Education, IL. – 1961
A SPECIAL COURSE DESIGNED TO MEET THE NEEDS OF STUDENTS WHO ENTER HIGH SCHOOL WITH ACHIEVEMENT IN MATHEMATICS BELOW THE SIXTH-GRADE LEVEL IS PRESENTED. AFTER COMPLETION, THE STUDENTS WILL BE QUALIFIED TO TAKE THE ESSENTIAL MATHEMATICS COURSE DESIGNED FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT PLANNING TO ENTER COLLEGE. THE BASIC CONCEPTS, UNDERSTANDINGS, AND SKILLS…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Curriculum Guides, Mathematical Concepts, Remedial Programs
Chadbourne, James P. – 1969
Students enrolled in college remedial English courses typically profit little from them. Improved instruction through the use of innovative teaching techniques was viewed as a possible solution to the problem. Following a review of pertinent learning theory, some examples of current innovative ideas and techniques aimed at improving instruction…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Instruction, Instructional Innovation, Remedial Instruction
Peer reviewedRichardson, Ellis; And Others – Reading Improvement, 1978
Concludes that any systematic and well-organized approach addressing basic reading skills will provide reading improvement, since both approaches that were examined (DISTAR and the Integrated Skills Method) show the same degree of success. Considers diagnostic instruments not particularly useful in planning remedial instruction, but recommends…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Program Evaluation, Reading Improvement, Reading Instruction
Peer reviewedSilberberg, Norman E.; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1973
Compared were the visual-emphasis, auditory-phonic, kinesthetic, and Orton-Gillingham methods of remedial reading which were used singly with four groups of third graders (for a total of 136 students). (Author/MC)
Descriptors: Children, Exceptional Child Research, Learning Disabilities, Reading Difficulty
Peer reviewedLa Budde, Constance; Smith, Richard J. – Reading Teacher, 1973
Urges mobilizing all school resources for maximum support of the remedial reading program with special emphasis on use of the library. (RB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Librarians, Questionnaires, Reading Instruction
Moffett, Kenneth M. – Man/Society/Technology, 1974
Individualized instruction in industrial arts may be used as a self-teaching method for remedial work and to make possible voluntary, in-depth study in an area of interest to the learner. (MS)
Descriptors: Independent Study, Individual Differences, Individualized Instruction, Industrial Arts
Peer reviewedMemory, David M. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1981
In the impress method, the teacher sits behind the student, reads a selection of material, and points to each word as s/he reads it. The student repeats what the teacher says and follows the teacher's finger. The objective is to cover as much material as possible at a normal pace. Comprehension is not required. Research studies are reviewed. (JN)
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Program Effectiveness, Reading Difficulties, Remedial Programs

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