Abstract

The study's primary objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of remedial strategies in enhancing the academic performance of senior one-level students in mathematics and sciences. Employing a qualitative approach, the research utilized a six-month observation period to assess the impact of remedial strategies implemented by twelve experienced mathematics and sciences teachers across three selected schools. The study focused on ensuring the validity and reliability of the evaluation methods, obtaining informed consent, and maintaining participant confidentiality. The observed remedial strategies included individualized instruction, small group tutoring, technology integration, hands-on learning activities, formative assessment and feedback, peer collaboration, parental involvement, and extended learning opportunities. The findings revealed that these strategies were pivotal in addressing students' various needs and raising a supportive learning environment conducive to academic success. Notably, there was a strong correlation between the successful implementation of remedial strategies and improved academic performance among senior one-level students in mathematics and sciences. The study recommended developing and implementing personalized learning plans for these students, emphasizing the importance of continuous professional development for teachers to optimize the utilization of identified remedial strategies.

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