A Tennessee study shows negative effects from remediation (Examining The Effects Of Postsecondary Remedial). Another study shows that children who were in need of academic help showed negative effects after participating in remediation (Bettinger). In addition, this disadvantageous program is costly: in 2006, remediation cost the nation $2.8 billion (Examining The Effects Of Postsecondary Remedial).These studies validate that the traditional calendar remains as the right choice for school systems …show more content…
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