The bill also would give schoolchildren three chances to pass the TAAS test, with mandatory, intensive remedial instruction _ paid by the state _ provided after the exam is given.
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Without adequate, continued funding for the all-important remedial instruction _ and it won't be inexpensive _ the new program will be little more than a cruel joke on Texas children.
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California lawmakers had proposed charging high schools $ 20 for every hour of remedial instruction needed by their graduates, but they eventually settled on less punitive approaches to cut remediation.
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But council members said they decided to act after reading a two-part Globe series that detailed the extent of remedial instruction and discussed ways other states were confronting the issue.
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Not many cities sense the need to provide remedial instruction in common etiquette to hotel and restaurant staff, but New York does have a peculiarly bad rep along these lines.
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Where the powers of the Tribunal are exceeded, remedial instructions may be referred to the High Court or extended remedial powers conferred on the Tribunal by written agreement between the parties.
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In a major church-state dispute, the Supreme Court reversed its own 1985 decision Monday and ruled that public school teachers may enter parochial schools to provide remedial instruction to needy students.
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He said students with high grades but low SAT scores could be admitted, as well as motivated students with low grades and test scores who got the noncredit remedial instruction they needed.
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Already, Gov . Pete Wilson has signed into law legislation that will end social promotion and require mandatory summer school or other remedial instruction for students who do not perform at grade level.
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In a major church-state dispute, the Supreme Court on Monday reversed a decision it made in 1985 and ruled that public school teachers may enter parochial schools to provide remedial instruction to needy students.