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He began his research to find out why some students needed remedial education.
Many of the new students needed remedial education programs and other support services like day care.
And money for remedial education has also increased in recent years.
Those students who need remedial education should have it - once.
As part of the program, Alexander's will pay for remedial education.
Anybody who can't agree with that needs some remedial education.
The idea of the summer program was to combine remedial education and work.
But more will be required, school officials said, including "additional remedial education programs, staff training and resources for teachers."
The idea that companies should enter the remedial education business is a relatively new approach.
Even students with high school degrees often require a program of heavy remedial education.
Without special educational programs for the poor and immigrants, including remedial education, opportunity is just a word.
Eventually, daytime and evening remedial education programs were also added.
Remedial education is not the only low-cost program at colleges.
Remedial education in colleges and universities: What's really going on?
Industry is spending $40 billion a year educating and training employees, much of it in remedial education.
The foundation estimates it will cost $5,500 to treat and provide remedial education for those children, a total of $11 million.
Congress would add about $350 million for remedial education, targeting most of it to the poorest students.
Other necessary steps, he said, include ending remedial education and taking attendance every day.
The city now delivers remedial education to about 20,000 parochial school students.
"Providing effective remedial education would do more to alleviate our most serious social and economic problems than almost any other action we could take."
Although traditional remedial education is undergoing radical reform, major problems remain.
For example, more than 85 percent of district students enrolled in remedial education classes were black or Hispanic.
Among those young students receiving remedial education during their detention, roughly 43% do not return to school.
Under the bill, $6 million would be provided to assist district attorneys in developing remedial education and treatment programs.
All had high school diplomas, but most needed remedial education in math and English.