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  1. The Benefits Of Homework: How Homework Can Help Students Succeed

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  4. Homework: Does it Help or Hurt Our Students?

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  5. The Case Against Homework: Why It Doesn't Help Students Learn

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  1. The Homework Doesn't End Japanese

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  4. Texas Teacher Abandons Homework: I Hope All Other Teachers Follow

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  1. The Case Against Homework: Why It Doesn't Help Students Learn

    According to UVAToday, these researchers reported no "substantive difference" in the grades of students related to homework completion. As researcher Adam Maltese noted, "Our results hint that maybe homework is not being used as well as it could be.". The report further suggested that while not all homework is bad, the type and quality ...

  2. Why Homework Doesn't Seem To Boost Learning--And How It Could

    The research cited by educators just doesn't seem to make sense. If a child wants to learn to play the violin, it's obvious she needs to practice at home between lessons (at least, it's ...

  3. Does Homework Really Help Students Learn?

    A conversation with a Wheelock researcher, a BU student, and a fourth-grade teacher. "Quality homework is engaging and relevant to kids' lives," says Wheelock's Janine Bempechat. "It gives them autonomy and engages them in the community and with their families. In some subjects, like math, worksheets can be very helpful.

  4. Homework Pros and Cons

    Homework does not help younger students, and may not help high school students. We've known for a while that homework does not help elementary students. A 2006 study found that "homework had no association with achievement gains" when measured by standardized tests results or grades. [ 7]

  5. Does homework still have value? A Johns Hopkins education expert weighs

    The necessity of homework has been a subject of debate since at least as far back as the 1890s, according to Joyce L. Epstein, co-director of the Center on School, Family, and Community Partnerships at Johns Hopkins University. "It's always been the case that parents, kids—and sometimes teachers, too—wonder if this is just busy work ...

  6. Does homework really work?

    After two hours, however, achievement doesn't improve. For high schoolers, Cooper's research suggests that two hours per night is optimal. If teens have more than two hours of homework a night, their academic success flatlines. But less is not better. The average high school student doing homework outperformed 69 percent of the students in ...

  7. Should We Get Rid of Homework?

    Homework's value is unclear for younger students. But by high school and college, homework is absolutely essential for any student who wishes to excel. There simply isn't time to digest ...

  8. Does Homework Work?

    In fact, other correlations make a compelling case that homework doesn't help. Some countries whose students regularly outperform American kids on standardized tests, such as Japan and Denmark ...

  9. Key Lessons: What Research Says About the Value of Homework

    Too much homework may diminish its effectiveness. While research on the optimum amount of time students should spend on homework is limited, there are indications that for high school students, 1½ to 2½ hours per night is optimum. Middle school students appear to benefit from smaller amounts (less than 1 hour per night).

  10. The Movement to End Homework Is Wrong

    The authors go on to argue that since this is the case, teachers should "interpret differences in students' homework production through a structural inequalities frame.". What they have ...

  11. Homework: No Proven Benefits

    Homework: No Proven Benefits. Why homework is a pointless and outdated habit. By Alfie Kohn. October 19, 2006. This is an excerpt from Alfie Kohn's recently published book The Homework Myth: Why Our Kids Get Too Much of a Bad Thing. For one teacher's response to this excerpt, read In Defense of Homework: Is there Such a Thing as Too Much?.

  12. Why does homework exist?

    The homework wars are back. By Jacob Sweet Updated Feb 23, 2023, 6:04am EST. As the Covid-19 pandemic began and students logged into their remote classrooms, all work, in effect, became homework ...

  13. More than two hours of homework may be counterproductive, research

    The researchers used survey data to examine perceptions about homework, student well-being and behavioral engagement in a sample of 4,317 students from 10 high-performing high schools in upper-middle-class California communities. Along with the survey data, Pope and her colleagues used open-ended answers to explore the students' views on homework.

  14. Does Homework Improve Academic Achievement?

    A little amount of homework may help elementary school students build study habits. Homework for junior high students appears to reach the point of diminishing returns after about 90 minutes a night. For high school students, the positive line continues to climb until between 90 minutes and 2½ hours of homework a night, after which returns ...

  15. PDF Does Homework Really Improve Achievement? Kevin C. Costley, Ph.D ...

    Cooper, Robinson, and Patall (2006) issued a strong warning about too much homework. "Even for these older students, too much homework may diminish its effectiveness or even become counterproductive (pg.53)". The Homework Literature Review stated that "excessive homework may impact negatively on student achievement" (2004, p.3).

  16. Does Homework Improve Learning?

    Cooper (1989a, p. 161), too, describes the quality of homework research as "far from ideal" for a number of reasons, including the relative rarity of random-assignment studies. 23. Dressel, p. 6. 24. For a more detailed discussion about (and review of research regarding) the effects of grades, see Kohn 1999a, 1999b.

  17. Stanford research shows pitfalls of homework

    March 10, 2014 Stanford research shows pitfalls of homework. A Stanford researcher found that students in high-achieving communities who spend too much time on homework experience more stress ...

  18. How to Help Students Develop the Skills They Need to Complete Homework

    Mental flexibility: As students build their independence and grow their homework routines, seeing an array of strategies, or more than one way to solve a problem, is important. Consider the results when a child gets stuck and doesn't know what to do to get unstuck or when one keeps trying the same failed approach.

  19. Studies Show Homework Doesn't Benefit Elementary Students

    Cathy Vatterott, a professor of education at the University of Missouri, St. Louis who's better known as the " Homework Lady " says, "Parent activism about homework has really increased ...

  20. Homework Struggles May Not Be a Behavior Problem

    ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, social anxiety, generalized anxiety, panic disorder, depression, dysregulation, and a range of other neurodevelopmental and mental health challenges cause numerous ...

  21. Students Struggle With Time Management. Schools Can Help

    Doing this at a local level is key because time-use patterns will likely change from one school to another, especially for students with different socioeconomic backgrounds. 2. Lower the pressure ...

  22. Homework anxiety: Why it happens and how to help

    When kids feel anxious about homework, they might get angry, yell, or cry. Avoid matching their tone of voice. Take a deep breath and keep your voice steady and calm. Let them know you're there for them. Sometimes kids just don't want to do homework. They complain, procrastinate, or rush through the work so they can do something fun.

  23. Researchers find lower grades given to students with surnames that come

    Wang notes for a small group of graders (about 5%) that grade from Z to A, the grade gap flips as expected: A-E students are worse off, while W-Z students receive higher grades relative to what ...

  24. Pets help students self-soothe at college

    To help ease homesickness, some colleges have adopted pet-friendly policies for students living on- and off-campus. Moving off to college doesn't mean you have to leave the family dog behind, at least at some institutions. Starting this fall, students at Warren Wilson College in North Carolina can bring dogs, cats, rabbits, birds and more into the residence halls.

  25. Student protesters begin dismantling some tents as negotiations with

    Columbia University has said they are making "important progress" with representatives of the student encampment on campus as protests calling for the divestment of college and university funds ...

  26. Biden tries to navigate the Israel-Hamas war protests roiling college

    Published: April 24, 2024, 8:25am. NEW YORK (AP) — Student protests over the war in Gaza have created a new and unpredictable challenge for President Joe Biden as he resists calls to cut off U.S ...

  27. Mega shelters and camping bans don't solve a root cause of homelessness

    Good morning. It's Wednesday, April 24. Here's what you need to know to start your day. In San Diego, plans for mega shelters and a recent camping ban don't get at the root cause of ...