1. Although traditional remedial education is undergoing radical reform, major problems remain. 2. ...children who required special remedial education. 3. As a result, he said, admissions standards have been lowered, so more students require remedial education, and graduation requirements have been eased. 4. Because class size is usually smaller and effective programs involve extensive tutoring, counseling and support services, remedial education tends to be expensive. 5. According to Kirst, many incoming students need remedial education once they arrive at college. 6. But others on the board say the mayor has been a key force in drawing up policies like the one on remedial education. 7. But there is a big difference between allowing remedial education of a secular nature on parochial school premises and broad public funding of religious education. 8. By that measure we are in remedial education. 9. Experts say these problems negatively affect quality of life and raise taxes for additional social services, prisons, remedial education and police protection. 10. Giuliani Friday reiterated his position that private organizations should supply remedial education. |