College remediation is a big, expensive deal. More than two-thirds of students in two-year colleges take a remedial class at some point after enrolling, and about 40 percent of those in four-year ...
A recent article (“The End of the Remedial Course,” The Chronicle, February 18) and essay (“Replacing Remedial Courses? Be Careful,” The Chronicle, February 18) report some misconceptions about ...
A challenging math course taught to Los Angeles high school students is helping them enroll in college and avoid remedial classes at much higher rates than their peers, according to a new study. The ...
Remedial course work has long been viewed as a primary barrier to college completion, a black hole from which relatively few students emerge to earn a credential after being placed in the typically ...
Ongoing diversity issues at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology were overshadowed by concerns of a new trend occurring at a school — more students needing remedial help in math. On ...
Study after study has shown higher course pass rates than in traditional remedial courses, writes Alexandra W. Logue, so why doesn't everybody know about it? In co-requisite remediation, students who ...