COMMENTS

  1. Creating a Homework Policy With Meaning and Purpose

    A school's homework policy should reflect this philosophy; ultimately guiding teachers to give their students reasonable, meaningful, purposeful homework assignments. Sample School Homework Policy . Homework is defined as the time students spend outside the classroom in assigned learning activities. Anywhere Schools believes the purpose of ...

  2. How to Write the Perfect Homework Policy

    3‭. ‬The purpose of homework‭ ‬. The school regards the purpose of homework as being to‭:‬. As a school‭, ‬we encourage children to pursue out-of-school activities‭. ‬Homework should be used to effectively reinforce and/or extend what is learned in school‭. ‬We hope that children will feel a sense of personal ...

  3. Advice on Creating Homework Policies

    Creating homework policies is part of educational leadership in the classroom. Although homework must focus on helping students achieve, it also needs to clearly state the expectations and give details about the benefits and consequences of different actions. By giving a clear policy from the first day of school, the students will know what to ...

  4. Homework Policy

    Genesee Hill Elementary Homework Policy Because we know… That homework can be a valuable way to extend, reinforce and refine learning; That reading is the best way to become a better reader; That writing supports reading and helps develop critical thinking skills; That knowing math facts at a level of automaticity (meaning, instant recall) provides […]

  5. Homework Policies: Loosen Up a Little

    Here are some of the policies other teachers have shared with me. Try using these strategies to build flexibility into your homework policies and avoid having to ask for (or deal with) excuses: Requesting that a certain percentage of assignments be turned in on time: "You are responsible for 37 out of 40 of the assignments you'll be getting ...

  6. PDF Homework Policy Guidelines

    The Homework Policy: Research scan summarises the benefits and the drawbacks of homework, considers strategies to maximise the benefits, and examines in detail whether time spent on homework results in improved student achievement. The roles of parent involvement and socioeconomic status are

  7. Five Ways to Design an Effective Elementary Homework Policy

    Studies show that kids in classrooms with appropriate homework policies will, on average, do about 20% better on tests than students in classrooms with no homework. Researchers have discovered ...

  8. Homework policy: examples

    Primary school. Shadwell Primary School in Leeds has a homework policy that covers: When pupils take books home for reading. How long they should spend reading at home. English and maths homework. Spelling and times tables expectations. Additional half-termly homework tasks, such as a learning log and key instant recall facts.

  9. PDF Assigning Effective Homework

    Do establish, teach and publish homework policies and procedures to ensure that students and parents understand them (e.g., when assignments are due, where they are to be submitted, how to make up missed assignments, connec-tions between homework and class grades, if any). Do not maintain vague or subjective practices about homework

  10. How To Create An Effective Homework Policy In School?

    A homework policy should be sensitive to the diversities, acknowledging that students may come from varied socio-economic backgrounds and have different levels of support at home. Tailoring homework assignments to be inclusive and culturally relevant ensures that all students can engage meaningfully with the material. 2. Balancing Academic ...

  11. IM 6-12 Math: Grading and Homework Policies and Practices

    This was deliberate—homework policies and grading practices are highly variable, localized, and values-driven shared understandings that evolve over time. For example, the curriculum needed to work for schools where nightly, graded assignments are expected; schools where no work done outside of class is graded; and schools who take a feedback ...

  12. The power of a good homework policy

    A good homework policy creates transparency for parents. It helps them to understand the value the school places on homework and what the learning objectives are. If parents understand this, it will help set a foundation for them to be engaged in their child's education. #4 Gives students a routine and creates good habits.

  13. Homework Policy

    Adams Homework Policy Ensuring that homework is beneficial requires a balanced approach and clear communication between the student, the teacher and the family. Homework that is assigned should be purposeful, appropriate to the age level of the student, and tailored to the needs of the child and their family. Reasons for assigning homework include practicing […]

  14. Homework vs. No Homework Is the Wrong Question

    The policy should be, "No time-wasting, rote, repetitive tasks will be assigned that lack clear instructional or learning purposes." A realistic homework strategy should be a key topic of back-to-school night and the first parent-teacher conferences of the school year.

  15. Homework Policy

    Step 4: Add the Homework Policy to the Student and Teacher Handbook. To make the homework policy an official school policy, integrate it into the teacher and student handbook. In doing so, both faculty and students will be more aware of it. That way, the homework policy will slowly but surely become a norm in your school.

  16. Homework Policy

    Homework Policy. Homework Policy Presentation . I. Philosophy. The purposes of homework are to improve the learning processes, to aid in the mastery of skills, and to create and stimulate interest on the part of the student. Homework is a shared responsibility among the teacher, student and family.

  17. (PDF) HOW DOES A SCHOOL HOMEWORK POLICY IMPACT UPON ...

    There is an underlying and ongoing issue with motivation to complete homework in my setting despite the implementation of a whole-school homework policy covering key stage 3 and 4 years of study.

  18. Homework and Higher Standards

    Schools and districts should develop homework policies that emphasize strategic, rigorous homework. In many cases, the homework debate is limited and short-sighted. Currently, many arguments focus ...

  19. What's the Right Amount of Homework?

    The National PTA and the National Education Association support the " 10-minute homework guideline "—a nightly 10 minutes of homework per grade level. But many teachers and parents are quick to point out that what matters is the quality of the homework assigned and how well it meets students' needs, not the amount of time spent on it.

  20. What does the research say about homework policies and practices?

    August 2017. Following an established REL Northeast & Islands research protocol, we conducted a search for recent research on homework policies and practices. We focused on identifying resources that specifically addressed research on policies and practices for homework for various grade levels based on its impact on student achievement.

  21. Thinking About a No Homework Policy? Here's What You Should Know

    Homework has been around since the early 20th century and so has the debate of whether or not homework is a healthy policy for students. This editorial piece explores homework, its history, and ...

  22. Should Kids Get Homework?

    How much homework students should get has long been a source of debate among parents and educators. In recent years, some districts have even implemented no-homework policies, as students juggle ...

  23. Pros and Cons of a No Homework Policy

    Drawbacks of a No Homework Policy. Advocates of homework point out that a no-homework policy has drawbacks. Homework Provides Lesson Reinforcement. Homework is extra practice in the skills learned during class time. The more students interact with content and skills, the faster they learn. Homework is a valuable reinforcement tool for in-class ...