Accommodating the Remedial Student in the Content Class

Rochelle B. Simms
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Increasing numbers of students who are considered to be non-traditional, unde prepared, reading deficient, marginal, and/or remedial are enrolling in institutions of higher education (5, 10, 12). With the advent of equal opportunity laws and open admissions policies, many senior colleges and universities have attempted to ad dress the needs of these students by initiating courses called remedial, basic skills, or developmental educa tion. Mason, Myers and Callaway (8) reported that 64 percent of the colleges and universities responding to their nationwide survey provide reading improvement courses for such students. The Carnegie Council on Policy Studies in Higher Education found that com prehensive basic skills programs exist in 80 percent of the nation's institutions (13). This is not surprising when one considers that 20 percent of all four-year colleges in the country must accept every high school graduate within the state (1).
在内容课上安排补习学生
越来越多被认为是非传统的、准备不足的、阅读不足的、边缘的和/或补习的学生正在进入高等教育机构(5,10,12)。随着平等机会法和开放招生政策的出现,许多高级学院和大学试图通过开设补救、基本技能或发展教育等课程来满足这些学生的需求。Mason, Myers和Callaway(8)报告说,在他们的全国性调查中,64%的学院和大学为这类学生提供阅读提高课程。卡内基高等教育政策研究委员会发现,全国80%的院校都开设了综合基本技能课程(13)。考虑到全国20%的四年制大学必须接受全州所有高中毕业生,这就不足为奇了(1)。
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