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.
Developmental reading skills are necessary for a student to progress from a non-reader to a reader--these are things such as gross and fine motor movement, identification of letters, being able to hear and recognize a sequence of sounds on the way to understanding words. Remedial teaching would address the discrepancy gap between what the student can do and what is expected. To a certain extent you can reteach on the remedial side, but to me, the importance would be on the side of finding and analyzing the student's abilities to take in information and process it.
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)
no
Reading is a cognitive process that involves connecting symbols (i.e. letters) onto the correct corresponding sound, in a process known as decoding. After decoding you must then connect this mapping to the meaning of the word/sentence (aka comprehension). In order to be a successful reader one must be able to read fluidly at a steady pace and with the right intonation, while comprehending the intended message of the text. The development of reading (aka developmental reading) is a gradual process, the goal of which is fluid reading. First, a child begins to learn the correct mapping between the letters and the sounds of words. They then begin to incorporate the meanings of words. As a child's vocabulary grows, so does their ability to read in a fluid manner as well as their ability to comprehend text.
i dotn no
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.
Preventative, is action taken to stop something unwanted happening. Remedial, is action taken to fix a problem after it occurs. Installing user-control software software on a computer is preventative - it stops unauthorised people using the computer. Running regular disc diagnostic software is remedial - it repairs any detected problems.
Harder