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  1. Why Students Should Not Have Homework

    The goal should be to ensure that homework if assigned, adds value to students' learning experiences without compromising their health and well-being. ... Students, on average, spend over 6 hours in school each day, and homework adds significantly to this time, leaving little room for other activities. Impact on Extracurricular Activities ...

  2. The Pros and Cons of Homework

    Homework has its pros and cons, especially for college students. It can enhance critical thinking, time management, and learning, but it also brings stress, impacts mental health, and can become overwhelming. Finding the right balance is key. Focus on quality assignments, maintain flexibility, and make sure your homework complements rather than ...

  3. Does homework still have value? A Johns Hopkins education ...

    Some researchers and critics have consistently misinterpreted research findings. They have argued that homework should be assigned only at the high school level where data point to a strong connection of doing assignments with higher student achievement. However, as we discussed, some students stop doing homework.

  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. Should We Get Rid of Homework?

    Should We Get Rid of Homework?

  6. Is Homework Good for Kids?

    Homework for elementary school students should be minimal and assigned with the aim of building self-regulation and independent work skills. Any more than this and homework may no longer have a ...

  7. Q&A: Does homework still have value? An education expert weighs in

    They have argued that homework should be assigned only at the high school level where data point to a strong connection of doing assignments with higher student achievement. However, as we ...

  8. Is Homework Good for Kids? Here's What the Research Says

    A s kids return to school, debate is heating up once again over how they should spend their time after they leave the classroom for the day.. The no-homework policy of a second-grade teacher in ...

  9. Is homework a necessary evil?

    In a recent study of Spanish students, Rubén Fernández-Alonso, PhD, and colleagues found that students who were regularly assigned math and science homework scored higher on standardized tests. But when kids reported having more than 90 to 100 minutes of homework per day, scores declined ( Journal of Educational Psychology , 2015).

  10. 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).

  11. Does Homework Really Help Students Learn?

    Schools should bear responsibility for providing supports for kids to be able to get their homework done—after-school clubs, community support, peer group support. ... On both standardized tests and grades, students in classes that were assigned homework outperformed 69% of students who didn't have homework. A majority of studies on ...

  12. Does Homework Work?

    As many children, not to mention their parents and teachers, are drained by their daily workload, some schools and districts are rethinking how homework should work—and some teachers are doing ...

  13. Should Kids Get Homework?

    And homework has a greater positive effect on students in secondary school (grades 7-12) than those in elementary. "Every child should be doing homework, but the amount and type that they're doing ...

  14. 20 Pros and Cons of Homework

    For high school students, it is even worse at high performing schools in the US where 90% of graduates go onto college, the average amount of homework assigned per night was 3 hours per student. 12. Homework is often geared toward benchmarks. Homework is often assigned to improve test scores.

  15. Why Homework Should Be Banned From Schools

    American high school students, in fact, do more homework each week than their peers in the average country in the OECD, a 2014 report found. It's time for an uprising. Already, small rebellions ...

  16. 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.

  17. Should homework be assigned in elementary school?

    Three reasons why homework should be assigned in elementary school. It gives kids a chance to process what they've learned. Material is absorbed and remembered far better when it's studied at , as per the Spaced Repetition learning theory. Students can process what they're studying better when they return to it as homework after a few ...

  18. Why homework matters

    Homework is the perennial bogeyman of K-12 education. In any given year, you'll find people arguing that students, especially in elementary school, should have far less homework—or none at all. Eva Moskowitz, the founder and CEO of Success Academy charter schools, has the opposite opinion. She's been running schools for sixteen years, and she's only become more convinced that ...

  19. Should Students Have Homework?

    According to Duke professor Harris Cooper, it's important that students have homework. His meta-analysis of homework studies showed a correlation between completing homework and academic success, at least in older grades. He recommends following a "10 minute rule": students should receive 10 minutes of homework per day in first grade, and 10 ...

  20. The Pros and Cons of Homework

    Homework also helps students develop key skills that they'll use throughout their lives: Accountability. Autonomy. Discipline. Time management. Self-direction. Critical thinking. Independent problem-solving. The skills learned in homework can then be applied to other subjects and practical situations in students' daily lives.

  21. Are You Down With or Done With Homework?

    Some schools and districts have adapted time limits rather than nix homework completely, with the 10-minute per grade rule being the standard — 10 minutes a night for first-graders, 30 minutes for third-graders, and so on. (This remedy, however, is often met with mixed results since not all students work at the same pace.)

  22. Stanford research shows pitfalls of homework

    Stanford research shows pitfalls of homework

  23. Should we really be grading homework?

    February 6, 2023 at 1:52 p.m. EST. Homework has been a source of contention since it was first assigned in U.S. public schools in the 1800s. By 1900, it had become so unpopular in some circles ...

  24. Opinion: Adults can embrace a 'back to school' attitude, too

    Parents and caregivers peer through entry doors at Chalmers Elementary School as they say goodbye to their children on their first day of school in Chicago on Aug. 26, 2024.

  25. California's latest mad Democrat plan… banning homework

    Should it get the final green light, schools would be required to implement a homework policy by the end of the 2027-28 school year and to update it every five years.