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  2. Remedial education - Wikipedia

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    Developmental education and remedial education are often used synonymously. [60] They were both designed to teach college- and university-level coursework that is designed to make up for knowledge and ability gaps for students considered unprepared for college-level work. [61]

  3. Response to Intervention - Wikipedia

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    In education, Response to Intervention (RTI or RtI) is an academic approach used to provide early, systematic, and appropriately intensive supplemental instruction and support to children who are at risk of or currently performing below grade or age level standards.

  4. Positive behavior interventions and supports - Wikipedia

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    The team is generally a representative group of all of the staff (classroom teachers, special education teachers, specialists, etc.). In a secondary school, students could also be included as part of this team. The team creates the systems used by the remainder of the staff and the students they serve. [10]

  5. We asked Lexington 1 school board candidates about issues ...

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    According to the South Carolina Center for Educator Recruitment, Retention, and Advancement, for the 2023-24 school year, 17% of new hires were recent grads of a South Carolina teacher education ...

  6. Skill assessment - Wikipedia

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    Formative assessment provides feedback for remedial work and coaching, while summative assessment checks whether the competence has been achieved at the end of training. Assessment of combinations of skills and their foundational knowledge may provide greater efficiency, and in some cases competence in one skill my imply competence in other ...

  7. Inclusion (education) - Wikipedia

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    Inclusion has different historical roots/background which may be integration of students with severe disabilities in the US (who may previously been excluded from schools or even lived in institutions) [7] [8] [9] or an inclusion model from Canada and the US (e.g., Syracuse University, New York) which is very popular with inclusion teachers who believe in participatory learning, cooperative ...

  8. Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab - Wikipedia

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    "Teaching at the Right Level" programs have subsequently been scaled in a number of countries around the world, such as India, [43] Zambia, [44] Kenya, [46] and Nigeria. [46] The scale-up of the scheme has been supported by Teaching at the Right Level Africa, a non-profit organization that as of 2022 had directly or indirectly supported ...

  9. School counselor - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a student's behavior is interfering with his or her achievement, the school counselor may observe that student in a class, provide consultation to teachers and other stakeholders to develop (with the student) a plan to address the behavioral issue(s), and then collaborate to implement and evaluate the plan.