remedially (C1)
adverb
Pronunciation: /rɪˈmiːdiəli/
Definition
In a way that provides a remedy or cure; specifically, relating to or intended for the correction of a deficiency or a problem, often in education.
Examples
The school offers classes taught remedially for students who need extra support in mathematics.
She was advised to read remedially to improve her comprehension skills before the exam.
The program was designed remedially to address the specific learning gaps identified in the assessment.
How to Use remedially
- taught remedially (collocation)
- Given instruction to correct a deficiency. — "Students with reading difficulties are often taught remedially in small groups."
- intervene remedially (collocation)
- To take action to correct a problem. — "The school decided to intervene remedially with extra tutoring for struggling learners."
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