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REMEDIAL COLLEGE FRESHMEN ENGLISH STUDENTS : DESCRIPTION AND CHARACTERISTICS Mark E. Thompson DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION , KENTUCKY Bonnie C. Plummer EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY This report is an analysis of the characteristics found among ...
REMEDIAL COLLEGE FRESHMEN ENGLISH STUDENTS : DESCRIPTION AND CHARACTERISTICS Mark E. Thompson DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION , KENTUCKY Bonnie C. Plummer EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY This report is an analysis of the characteristics found among ...
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Remedial college students most likely will have characteristics similar to the underachieving student . These students will probably be low in measured ability , relatively hostile or negative and unmotivated to ac- complish academic ...
Remedial college students most likely will have characteristics similar to the underachieving student . These students will probably be low in measured ability , relatively hostile or negative and unmotivated to ac- complish academic ...
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Seventy - one percent of the freshman , remedial English class population are males compared to 49 % of the entire freshman class . [ It has been reported by the Census Bureau that women now outnumber men among university undergraduates ...
Seventy - one percent of the freshman , remedial English class population are males compared to 49 % of the entire freshman class . [ It has been reported by the Census Bureau that women now outnumber men among university undergraduates ...
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