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What is remediation and what are some examples?
To remediate is to correct or make right. If you accidentally ran over your neighbor’s bike with your car, you could remediate the bad situation by paying for the bike’s repair. To remediate is to correct or make right. If you accidentally ran over your neighbor’s bike with your car, you could remediate the bad situation by paying for the bike’s repair. The most common example of remediation is re-teaching: simply repeating and re-doing the instruction to benefit learners who may have missed something the first time. At a fundamental level, remediation (or reteaching) means “teaching content again” to students that had previously failed to learn it. As a teacher recognizes misconceptions or errors in understanding, they may quickly redirect students through explicit remediation of that concept. The goal of remediation is to identify, based on course instructional objectives and evidenced by poor performance on examination(s), areas of weaknesses of material, and, once identified, to assist the student in overcoming those weaknesses and develop mastery of the material.
What is a remediation plan?
A remediation plan is a document that may include, but is not limited to, information on the following: A detailed description of the full extent of site contamination. Identification and consideration of remediation alternatives. Selection of remediation methods for implementation. Remediation refers to the process of reversing or stopping environmental damage. During remediation, polluted or contaminated soil, sediment, surface water, or groundwater is removed to reduce the impact on the environment. Workplace remediation is the process of stopping or reversing damage to the workplace environment, culture, and morale. There are several reasons why an organization may require workplace remediation. More Definitions of Remedial education Remedial education means instruction in basic skills such as reading, writing, and arithmetic not directly related to the performance of a given job.