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remediation|rɪmiːdɪˈeɪʃən| [n. of action f. L. remediāre to remedy.] The action of remedying, esp. the giving of remedial teaching or remedial therapy (see remedial a. 2 a, 3). Freq. attrib.
1818Bentham Ch. Eng. Pref. 54 On this subject, and on this state of things, remediation..requires that something should be said. 1826― in Westm. Rev. VI. 499 Towards remediation, a disposition has of late been expressed by those on whom it depends. 1954L. J. Cronbach Educ. Psychol. vii. 215 (heading) Remediation of emotional difficulties. 1969Language XLV. 599 The report was originally designed to provide descriptive information on which to base linguistic retraining or ‘remediation’ programs. 1970H. Osser in S. Rogers Children & Lang. (1975) v. 304 Most research has been concerned with diagnosis of problems rather than with their remediation. 1975Language for Life (Dept. Educ. & Sci.) xvii. 263 The school psychological service has provided a series of in-service training, workshop courses in the assessment and ‘remediation’ of specific reading difficulties. 1975Arnheim & Sinclair Clumsy Child vi. 50/1 Because of the inconspicuousness of symptoms and the difficulties inherent in diagnosing clumsiness, delay in remediation has..been the rule rather than the exception. 1978M. T. Erickson Child Psychopathol. x. 220 Educational remediation is usually conducted by a teacher who has been trained in a special educational program. Ibid., Most remediation teachers are employed by school systems. |