It would give students three chances at each grade level to pass the tests and calls for intensive remedial instruction before a student is held back.
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School children were supposed to have basic reading skills before beginning school, but schoolmasters frequently found that they had to provide remedial instruction to these early readers.
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The increase, the first in five years, comes despite predictions that CUNY's new policy of ending remedial instruction at CUNY's senior colleges would cut sharply into enrollment.
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Newton's resulting report spelled out CUNY's needs, from 1 . 6 million square feet of additional space to 1, 200 more faculty members just for remedial instruction.
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Monday, she traveled to a sixth-grade science classroom in Manchester to release a plan that would require remedial instruction for students who do poorly on standardized tests.
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In New York City, for example, school officials count on getting about $ 400 million to provide remedial instruction under a Federal program known as Title 1.
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Why not charge high schools $ 20 for every hour of remedial instruction their graduates need at the University of California or any of the Cal State campuses?
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They are responsible for more than 22, 000 students who received remedial instruction in 114 mobile classrooms outside 250 religious and private schools in the New York area.
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Among his more ambitious educational proposals is a plan to offer a financial incentive for school districts to provide fourth-grade students remedial instruction in English during the summer.
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That will require intensive remedial instruction throughout all primary grades, so that children who are behind are tutored well before the point when they have to be held back.