Publication Date
In 2025 | 0 |
Since 2024 | 0 |
Since 2021 (last 5 years) | 0 |
Since 2016 (last 10 years) | 2 |
Since 2006 (last 20 years) | 13 |
Descriptor
Source
Author
Publication Type
Education Level
Elementary Secondary Education | 6 |
Higher Education | 5 |
Elementary Education | 3 |
Postsecondary Education | 3 |
Grade 4 | 1 |
Grade 5 | 1 |
High Schools | 1 |
Location
Canada | 4 |
United States | 3 |
Finland | 2 |
South Korea | 2 |
Asia | 1 |
California | 1 |
Denmark | 1 |
Germany | 1 |
Japan | 1 |
Massachusetts | 1 |
Michigan | 1 |
More ▼ |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Freedom of Information Act | 1 |
Gratz et al v Bollinger et al | 1 |
Grutter et al v Bollinger et… | 1 |
No Child Left Behind Act 2001 | 1 |
Assessments and Surveys
Program for International… | 2 |
Learning Style Inventory | 1 |
National Assessment of… | 1 |
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Kontur, F. J.; de La Harpe, K.; Terry, N. B. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2016
We reply to Rieger, Reinsberg, and Wieman's forgoing Comment [Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., Comment on "Benefits of completing homework for students with different aptitudes in an introductory electricity and magnetism course" 12, 028001 (2016)].
Descriptors: Energy, Magnets, Science Instruction, Homework
Rieger, G. W.; Reinsberg, S. A.; Wieman, C. E. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2016
We present a comment on "Benefits of completing homework for students with different aptitudes in an introductory electricity and magnetism course", by F. J. Kontur, K. de La Harpe, and N. B. Terry PRST-PER 11, 010105 (2015). Our data show that the conclusions Kontur and coworkers draw from their data may not be generally applicable.
Descriptors: Homework, Energy, Magnets, Science Instruction
Vatterott, Cathy – Educational Leadership, 2014
No one teaches a toddler how to walk. No one moves his legs for him. We encourage him to stand, applaud his first step, and tell him it's OK when he falls. Yet when it comes to academic learning, writes Cathy Vatterott, we often fail to appreciate children's inborn desire for mastery or to trust their self-knowledge of how to get there.…
Descriptors: Homework, Student Participation, Teaching Methods, Student Responsibility
Parslow, Graham R. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2012
Teaching by night and reflecting on a subject by day is the way that Salman Khan sees education evolving in the age of online lectures. Khan believes he is onto something in what he styles the "flipped classroom." In Khan's view, there is no need for students to be divided into grades by age. Instead, they should learn at their own pace, moving on…
Descriptors: Homework, Video Technology, Lecture Method, Science Instruction
Sheridan, Susan M. – School Psychology Review, 2009
Homework is a reality in the lives of most American school children. At its best, homework is a highly useful and appropriate strategy. At its worst, it can wreak havoc in the lives of many children and families who fail to master behavioral and environmental routines that create conditions and patterns conducive for optimal performance. Thus,…
Descriptors: Homework, Learning Problems, School Psychologists, Parent Role
Kohn, Alfie – Principal, 2007
The default policy in almost all schools is to assign homework on a regular basis. Alfie Kohn argues that this would make sense only if the homework is beneficial--which it usually is not. He proposes that we re-evaluate the quantity and quality of such assignments and help teachers to rethink the tendency to give homework even when it seems…
Descriptors: Homework, Counseling, School Policy, Educational Benefits
Jackson, Bruce – Phi Delta Kappan, 2007
When it comes to homework, the commonsense approach is doubly vulnerable, since homework is often a hot-button issue for parents, school boards, and the students themselves, while its long-term consequences extend well beyond the immediate school setting. One might hope for less heat and more light from the experts--perhaps even a nuanced…
Descriptors: Homework, Educational Research, Academic Achievement, Longitudinal Studies
Nelms, Ben F. – English Journal, 2008
As heated as the controversy is and has been, most opponents of homework actually support at least a modest amount of "independent study," and the most ardent advocates are likely to emphasize moderation in the amount of homework and emphasis on the quality of independent assignments. In this article, the author focuses on this troublesome issue…
Descriptors: Homework, Independent Study, Grade 8, Teacher Educators

Simplicio, Joseph S. C. – Education, 2005
Homework had been a mainstay teacher strategy since education first began. When used properly, study after study show that homework, from the elementary through the university level, is an effective method for reinforcing educational learning goals. Studies that include original research, surveys, interviews, and literature reviews, conducted by…
Descriptors: Homework, Educational Strategies

Sullivan, Mary H.; Sequeira, Paul V. – Clearing House, 1996
Notes the benefits of homework and discusses aspects of homework including individual student involvement, different kinds of homework, meaningful work, the attraction of creativity, advantages of feedback, grade level and time concerns, schools-home linkage, a homework mission statement, and purposeful homework versus busy work. (SR)
Descriptors: Assignments, Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback, Homework

Zavatto, Laura; Schilling, Ed; Docheff, Dennis M.; Crawford, Scott A. G. M.; Melikian, Becky; Schlender, Derek; Hickson, Clive; Loomis, Angela; DiLorenzo, Peter; Downes, Andrea; Jackson, Dedrick; Campbell, Bryan J.; Robinson, Jessica; Holbrook, Heather – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2005
In this article, several teachers respond to the question: "Should physical educators make greater use of homework?" The consensus among these educators is that physical education homework can be a way to expand the program and integrate other areas of curriculum, and may also serve to encourage children to develop a more physically-active…
Descriptors: Homework, Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers
Alexander, Stephen – Mathematics Teaching, 2002
What part does homework have in teaching mathematics? During my PGCE school experience, I felt that I was somewhat neglecting homework in comparison to work covered in class. This manifested itself through a lack of time given to explaining and giving feedback on homework and the setting of tasks that were a continuation or 'finishing off' of work…
Descriptors: Homework, Mathematics Education, Preservice Teachers, Secondary Education

Walberg, Herbert J.; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1986
Responds to Bill Barber's recent article refuting the author's conclusions concerning the beneficial effects of homework on student achievement. Asserts that the amount, frequency, nature, conditions, and other characteristics of homework must be studied, not just homework versus none at all. Homework is one of many factors contributing to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Homework, School Effectiveness

Lieberman, Laurence M. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1983
The author describes five common problems associated with assigned homework, then proposes a reconceptualization of homework which involves students' earning the privilege to do homework at home. Suggestions are made for implementation. (MC)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Homework, Student Responsibility

Lee, Jackson F., Jr.; Pruitt, K. Wayne – Clearing House, 1979
The taxonomy and suggestions presented in this article were designed and used to help preservice and inservice teachers clarify their homework policies and practices. Three types of homework assignments are described: practice, preparation, and extension. (KC)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Homework