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Is a ‘Remedial’ Class Really a Remedy?

Can a one- or two-semester remedial course bring unprepared freshmen up to par? On the Pope Center site, George Leef offers a way to test whether remedial programs are doing their job: After completing the course, students should re-take the test that revealed their lack of proficiency. George suspects that few remedial classes can make up for years of poor education, but a lot of resources are being wasted on the theory that they can. 

Jane S. ShawJane S. Shaw retired as president of the John W. Pope Center for Higher Education Policy in 2015. Before joining the Pope Center in 2006, Shaw spent 22 years in ...
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