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Homework appears to be positively associated with better student outcomes. Although some researchers have explored the connection between time spent on homework and minority student achievement, few have examined the homework routines of Latino youth. Interviews with Latino high school students show that they have some difficulty completing daily homework assignments.
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Homework: its uses and abuses Professor Susan Hallam, Institute of Education, University of London Introduction Homework has a long and controversial history (Gordon, 1980). Since the mid-nineteenth century it has been used to supplement the curriculum and has been more or less fashionable depending on political, economic, social and educational factors. When there is concern to raise.
Homework: Providing quality activities that engage the students and extend the learning from the classroom. Abstract. Many teachers require homework to be done to extend the learning from school to home. Homework expectations vary from elementary school to high school. This review attempts to look at the benefits of homework and also the issues that assigning homework brings. The review.
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.
Homework research have reported teachers’ perspectives on their homework practices (e.g., Brock et al., 2007; Danielson et al., 2011; Kaur, 2011; Bang, 2012; Kukliansky et al., 2014), however, literature lacks research on the quality of homework. This study adds to the literature by examining the perspectives of teachers from two school levels regarding quality homework. Moreover.
Estonia joined the European Union (EU) in 2004. In 2009 Europe experienced a serious financial crisis. Estonia’s government responded with a program that kept Estonia’s economy strong. As a result, Estonia was able to adopt the euro (the currency of the EU) in 2011.