Non-remedial


[ri-mee-dee-uh l] /rɪˈmi di əl/

adjective
1.
affording ; tending to something.
2.
intended to correct or improve one’s skill in a specified field:
remedial math.
/rɪˈmiːdɪəl/
adjective
1.
affording a remedy; curative
2.
denoting or relating to special teaching, teaching methods, or material for backward and slow learners: remedial education
adj.

1650s, “curing, relieving, affording a remedy,” from Late Latin remedialis “healing, curing,” from Latin remedium (see remedy (n.)). Educational sense of “concerned with improving skills” is first recorded 1924.

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