I Am Sorry: You Are Not Worthy! (College Remediation)

In this article from Hechinger Report, the author discusses the scary fact that many students who are graduating from High School with A averages and have to take remedial coursework when they arrive at college. Why are many students with ‘A’ averages being barred from college-level classes? - The Hechinger Report

I have several questions about this issue: Why is this happening? Is a placement test best way to assess a students ability to do college level work? How effective is remedial education in the long run for students who have significant delays in skills?

There is one fact that does need to happen. Remediation at the College level needs to change. At any given time a student could have to take one remedial course up to five depending on the college or university. The more remedial courses students have, the less likely they will complete college.

Even worse, little is being done to address the hit to the human psyche, when you believe you are ready only to be told you are not. This shock can lead to students giving up and developing learned helplessness.

Thankfully, on the horizon changes are brewing in the higher education community. Many are beginning to brainstorm innovative ways to shorten the time students spend in remediation and increase their ability to obtain a college degree.

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