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