Nick Anderson | The Washington Post
“Colleges routinely force students with weak math skills to take remedial classes before enrolling in one that yields credit, a requirement that poses one of the biggest hurdles for disadvantaged Americans on the path to getting a degree. Many placed in remediation get disheartened or sidetracked and end up dropping out of college before they ever really start.
New research suggests these students might fare better if they simply start in a college-level course and are given extra help on the side.”