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Which group of students may particularly benefit from remediation?

  1. Students with high academic achievement

  2. Students without any learning difficulties

  3. Students with speech-language problems

  4. Students who excel in mathematics

The correct answer is: Students with speech-language problems

Remediation is designed to help students who are struggling to grasp key concepts and skills. Students with speech-language problems often face challenges that can impede their ability to communicate effectively, which in turn can affect their understanding of reading, writing, and even social interactions. By providing targeted support, these students can develop the language and communication skills that are essential for success across the curriculum. In contrast, students with high academic achievement, those without learning difficulties, and students who excel in mathematics typically do not require remediation as they are already performing at or above grade level. Their education may instead focus on enrichment opportunities that challenge them further rather than on addressing gaps in foundational skills.