I assume developmental means growing, or adding to what skills an individual has, and remedial means correcting the problematic skills an individual has.
guess what? i don't know.
The statement suggests that any differences between developmental and remedial reading mainly involve the degree of support provided rather than fundamental distinctions in the skills being developed. However, developmental reading typically focuses on advancing reading skills and comprehension levels, while remedial reading involves addressing specific reading difficulties or deficiencies. Therefore, while both approaches share some similarities, their objectives and targeted interventions are tailored to different needs.
There is no difference.
A 'crisis' is something that may become a disaster without immediate remedial action.
Kathleen Bishop has written: 'Differences between silent and oral reading among average, remedial, and learning disabled readers' -- subject(s): Oral reading, Reading (Elementary)
A developmental delay refers to a child not meeting typical milestones within an expected timeframe, whereas a developmental deficit or disorder typically implies a more permanent impairment in functioning. A delay may catch up over time with appropriate interventions, while a deficit or disorder may require ongoing support or therapy.
"Reading down" in law refers to interpreting a law narrowly to avoid conflict with constitutionality or other laws. "Reading in" refers to adding words to a law to ensure constitutionality or to give effect to the legislative intent. Both techniques are used by courts to interpret laws.
Reading typically refers to the act of interpreting written language for comprehension, while developmental reading focuses on the skills and strategies needed to improve reading abilities in individuals who may struggle with reading comprehension, fluency, or vocabulary. Developmental reading programs often target specific areas of weakness and provide tailored instruction to help individuals enhance their reading skills.
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The difference between the corrected reading and the mean (average) reading is called 'Absolute error.
A play might be shorter as to a story could be longer.