Principle of remedial teaching

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UPASANA DEURI, BANASMITA DUTTA, PARNA KATAKI (LACH

Remedial teaching is a method of providing targeted assistance to students to help them bridge learning gaps and catch up with their peers. Some principles of remedial teaching include: Remedial teaching aims to identify areas where a student is struggling and provide specific strategies to help them master the concept. Building confidence Remedial teaching helps students build confidence by focusing on their strengths and celebrating their progress. Positive reinforcement Remedial teaching uses positive feedback and praise to help students become more motivated and self-assured. Breaking down concepts Remedial teaching breaks down complex concepts into more manageable chunks. Improves student performance Remedial teaching can improve student performance in specific areas, such as reading, language, and math. Builds confidence Remedial teaching can help students feel confident and capable of overcoming obstacles. Prepares students for college and the workforce Remedial teaching can help prepare students for college and the workforce. Creates a positive learning environment Remedial teaching can create a positive and nurturing learning environment that's responsive to the individual strengths and challenges of each student. Transforms education Remedial teaching can transform education into a more inclusive, supportive, and empowering journey for every learner. Remedial teaching serves as a supportive bridge for students who may have missed lessons or encountered difficulties with certain topics, ensuring that no gaps in understanding hinder their academic progress. Remedial education provides personalized support to students to understand tricky subjects at their own pace. It uses the micro-teaching approach to ensure that no one fails in the journey to academic success. No one should be left behind.

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