18 mars 2024

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Remedial classes of English and French Languages in the North

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As from next month, YUVA is starting free remedial classes of English and French Languages for needy secondary school students at Goodlands.

YUVA’s remedial classes will help to detect the interests of the students. It will make up the gaps of a formal class by providing extra care to the weak students. The remedial classes will be run not only to back up the weak students but also to provide extra care to the students with special abilities in different fields.

What is the Remedial Education?

Remedial Education is an instructional programme designed for students who have identified deficiencies in reading, writing, and math. The programme provides individualised basic skills that assist students to achieve expected competencies in core academic skills.

Who needs remedial education?

Children who have difficulty with reading, spelling and writing.
Children diagnosed with Specific Learning Disability.
Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder who are struggling with their studies.
How does remedial education help?
Remedial education addresses the multiple areas that are responsible for ensuring a positive, meaningful and long-lasting learning experience. For a child with writing difficulties, work on eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills are required, in order to build the strength and dexterity necessary to hold a pencil appropriately and write between the lines.

Children are helped with pre-writing skills and writing using various approaches which appeal to all learning styles (visual, auditory, tactile and kinesthetic). It alleviates boredom, enhances attention and makes learning fun.

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