Children that suffer from retardation
Lester Mann has written: 'On the trail of process' -- subject(s): Children with disabilities, Education, Remedial teaching 'On the trial of process' -- subject(s): Education, Handicapped children, Remedial teaching
Hazel Bines has written: 'Redefining remedial education' -- subject(s): Education (Secondary), Learning disabled children, Remedial teaching
Remedial measures include the inclusion of handicapped children in regular classrooms with accommodations. Some students also can get pulled out of the classroom for more in-depth lessons.
Lillie Pope has written: 'Teacher's Sampler' -- subject(s): Remedial teaching, Reading 'Special needs, special answers' -- subject(s): Remedial teaching, Early childhood education, Education, Learning disabled children, Individualized instruction 'Guidelines to teaching remedial reading to the disadvantaged' -- subject(s): Remedial teaching, Reading, Compensatory education
Remedial Law is that which prescribes the manner of enforcing Legal rights and claims. *Remedial = Remedies
Remedial measures include the inclusion of handicapped children in regular classrooms with accommodations. Some students also can get pulled out of the classroom for more in-depth lessons.
Ruth Isenberg Cohen has written: 'Remedial training of first grade children with visual perceptual retardation' -- subject(s): Remedial teaching, Reading, Visual perception, Reading (Elementary)
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The word 'remedial' is the adjective form for the noun remedy.
Anna Gillingham has written: 'Remedial training for children with specific disability in reading, spelling, and penmanship' -- subject- s -: English language, Orthography and spelling, Penmanship, Reading, Reading disability, Remedial teaching, Study and teaching 'Education and specific language disability' -- subject- s -: Language arts, Penmanship, Remedial teaching
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Giving required remedy or cure. Example: we were given remedial lessons.