Remedial Educator

Remedial Educator

Remedial education is used to help students improve their key academic skills including literacy and numeracy. It is also known as developmental education, basic skills education, compensatory education, preparatory education, and academic upgrading.

Remedial Educator

Remedial education is used to help students improve their key academic skills including literacy and numeracy. It is also known as developmental education, basic skills education, compensatory education, preparatory education, and academic upgrading.

Who Is Remedial Educator?

A remedial educator is someone who assists a youngster who is having scholastic challenges catch up with his or her peers. A child who is having trouble coping with his schoolwork is more likely to have additional problems at school, such as peer ragging.

Remedial Educator Does

The remedial educator is to enable students who have fallen short academically to catch up to the level of success attained by their classmates. The remedial educator can assist students in gaining general knowledge that can be applied to all subject areas.

Help for Children

Remedial education should be started immediately so that students do not fall behind in their studies permanently. Remedial education can help students avoid problems in the first place. Remedial teaching is to aim to improve the skill or ability of every student and also uses various techniques.

Who can benefit?

Children, who have been identified as having any bio-neurological disorder, such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, or other non-verbal learning difficulties, ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), autism, mental retardation, slow learners, or those with cerebral palsy or spasticity, are frequently given remedial education

How Remedial education works?

Special audio-visual stimuli are used to facilitate learning such as flashcards, workbooks, pictorial aids, puzzles and so on. A multi-modal approach known as the V-A-K-T (visual, auditory, kinesthetic, tactile) is used as it is known to have maximum benefit to simulate learning.

Duration of the process?

There is no fixed duration for remedial education. It is contingent upon each child’s distinctive needs.

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