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Sallee, Buffy – English Journal, 2010
In this article, the author describes her experience in teaching, how she encouraged students not to see books as mere academic obstacles and thereby engaging them as literate learners in the process, and how she was intrigued by homework and how it plays into existing inequities in the classroom. The author also shares some tips on how to…
Descriptors: Homework, English Teachers, Reading Instruction, Reading Comprehension
Haas, Kay Parks – English Journal, 2008
The issue of homework has been a hot topic, with many educators professing strong views about the practices that should be adopted. Alfie Kohn claims that the practice of assigning homework has negligible effects on student achievement and, because students dread it, homework can actually lead to a lack of interest in learning. Yet, the research…
Descriptors: Homework, Academic Achievement, Assignments, Secondary School Students
Fisher, Douglas; Frey, Nancy – English Journal, 2008
For several decades, teachers and researchers have argued the value of homework. There have been research reviews suggesting that homework is beneficial, such as the meta-analyses done by Harris Cooper, Jorgianne C. Robinson, and Erika A. Patall. However, critics of homework argue that it is not effective and interrupts family interactions and…
Descriptors: Homework, High School Students, Teaching Methods, Academic Achievement
Bigelow, Terry Patrick, Ed.; Vokoun, Michael J., Ed. – English Journal, 2008
During summertime, before school ends and the hard physical labor begins, it is best to reflect on the touchups and renovations that need to be done to a teacher's classroom instruction. This article presents two innovative lesson ideas that will inspire teachers to rethink, retool, and recharge as they decide what some of their summer renovations…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Tests, Reflective Teaching, Homework
Stovall, Amanda – English Journal, 2008
Stovall makes an innovative deal with her students: Read 20 books this year and complete a creative project about each, and there won't be any other homework. Stovall describes her method, the projects, how it succeeded, and what the limitations were. (Contains 1 note.)
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, High School Students, Secondary School Teachers, English Instruction
Monahan, Pat – English Journal, 2008
School administrators across the U.S. are asking literature teachers to become reading teachers, and not surprisingly, many secondary teachers are having difficulty with this transition. The author's transition to reading teacher was hurried by her dissatisfaction with lessons that featured question-answer discussions. Curious about how students…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Reading Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Administrators
Sallee, Buffy; Rigler, Neil – English Journal, 2008
Rethinking homework is a necessary step in improving teaching. Effective homework benefits students by taking into account their individual differences, while offering teachers greater control in their planning. In essence, rethinking homework takes teachers back to teaching, and to the question of what educators want students to come away from…
Descriptors: Homework, High School Students, English Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
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
Kitsis, Stacy M. – English Journal, 2008
Overburdened with athletics, play rehearsals, band practice, volunteer work, after-school jobs, friendships, and--if their parents are lucky--quality time with their families, it is hardly surprising that even the most dedicated students resent homework as an incursion on their time. Meanwhile, their teachers watch the growing stacks of unread…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Homework, Assignments, English Teachers
VanDeWeghe, Rick – English Journal, 2004
Homework has become a cornerstone of many educational reforms. A research on homework focuses on the benefits and negative effects of homework on struggling learners and their families.
Descriptors: Homework, Educational Change, Educational Research, Academic Achievement

Hoffman, Eleanor M.; Schifsky, John P. – English Journal, 1977
Describes how to formulate writing assignments that are purposeful, audience-aware, and cumulatively structured. (DD)
Descriptors: Assignments, Homework, Secondary Education, Teaching Methods

Baer, Teddi – English Journal, 1987
Advocates the use of two frameworks, "gathering" and "sharing," for junior high school homework assignments that connect the classroom to the outside world and make students responsible for some of their own learning. (NKA)
Descriptors: Group Activities, Homework, Junior High Schools, Learning Strategies