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Peer reviewedRowell, Lonnie L.; Hong, Eunsook – Professional School Counseling, 2002
Explores school counselors' role in homework intervention, an important area in the academic development domain. Reviews research findings on homework, delineates a model of learner-centered adaptive homework that focuses on learners' homework motivation and learning preferences, and presents two counseling approaches to helping students with…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Homework, Learning Motivation
Peer reviewedPolloway, Edward A.; Bursuck, William D.; Epstein, Michael H. – Reading and Writing Quarterly: Overcoming Learning Difficulties, 2001
Discusses efforts leading to changes in homework policies and practices, problems experienced by students with disabilities, and how schools have addressed these issues. Focuses on home-school communication patterns as a key variable in improving the homework performance of students with disabilities. Reviews several studies that establish the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship, Homework, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedPatton, James R.; Jayanthi, Madhavi; Polloway, Edward A. – Reading and Writing Quarterly: Overcoming Learning Difficulties, 2001
Notes that when parents or guardians are closely involved in what is occurring at school, their children benefit. Considers the importance of how best to involve families in the educational process. Notes that home-school collaboration is necessary to accomplish more general, ongoing tasks, such as completing homework. Summarizes research and…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Elementary Education, Family School Relationship, Homework
Peer reviewedPeters, Michael; Kethley, Bryan; Bullington, Kimball – Journal of Education for Business, 2002
Homework of 142 students in an operations management was graded and performance on a multiple-choice test was compared to that of 188 without graded homework. The treatment group had lower overall scores. Grading did not affect performance on quantitative questions but had a significant effect on nonquantitative questions. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Grades (Scholastic), Higher Education, Homework
Peer reviewedMurphy, Joseph; Decker, Karen – NASSP Bulletin, 1990
A survey of 2,956 teachers in 92 Illinois high schools found increasing amounts of assigned homework, discrepancies in assignments among curricular tracks, little variety in assignments, need for improved student responses, teacher diligence in reviewing homework, lack of coordination at district, school, and departmental levels, and lack of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Homework, Parent Participation, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedLaBonty, Dennis J. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1989
Compares differences in achievement, homework time, and attitudes between college students using computer-assisted instruction to complete accounting homework and those completing traditional homework problems. Findings reveal no significant difference in achievement or time spent on homework. Students using computers, however, had more positive…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accounting, Computer Assisted Instruction, Homework
Peer reviewedKeith, Timothy Z.; Cool, Valerie A. – School Psychology Quarterly, 1992
Tested influence of ability, time, quality of instruction, motivation, and academic coursework on high school students' (n=25,875) achievement. Intellectual ability and academic coursework had powerful direct effects on achievement, and homework had smaller direct effect. Indirect effects of quality of instruction and motivation were stronger than…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, High School Students, High Schools
Palardy, J. Michael – Principal, 1995
Teachers assign homework because it teaches students self-discipline, is believed to increase academic achievement, fulfills people's expectations, and expands the curriculum. Problems with homework include completion difficulties, uncoordinated assignments, interference with important out-of-school activities, fostering of undesirable student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedJohnsen, Susan – Gifted Child Today Magazine, 1995
Parental coaching with homework of gifted children is considered. The coaching process involves planning, teaching, reflecting, and applying what has been learned to the next situation. The parent's role is described as providing the right environment for working, providing help when desired, and being nonjudgmental. (SW)
Descriptors: Gifted, Homework, Learning Experience, Parent Participation
Peer reviewedCorbally, John E., Jr. – Clearing House, 1995
Reprints an article originally published in 1953. Suggests that high standards of accomplishment in school will require the development of a definite homework program for students. Argues that homework requires students to develop time management skills, tends to bring school into the home, develops the idea that school is a full-time job, and…
Descriptors: Home Study, Homework, Individual Differences, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedWilkinson, Kelly; Echternacht, Lonnie – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1998
Internet homework activities were completed by 23 high school students and traditional homework by 25. There were no differences in scores or perceptions of subject matter. The mean completion time of students using the Internet was 142 minutes and of those doing traditional homework, 90 minutes. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High Schools, Homework, Internet
Margolis, Howard; Mccabe, Patrick – Reading Psychology an international quarterly, 2004
Struggling readers often fail to complete homework or complete it in a slipshod, haphazard fashion. Often, this adversely affects grades, erodes motivation for academics, and causes conflict between readers, parents, and school personnel. To help teachers and educational consultants (e.g., reading specialists, school psychologists) help struggling…
Descriptors: Epistemology, School Psychologists, Reading Consultants, Homework
Cancio, E. J.; West, R. P.; Young, K. R. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2004
Students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) who are educated in integrated settings are often at risk for school failure because of their inability to remain attentive, complete tasks and assignments, and accomplish homework. In other words, they are characterized by their inability to manage their academic and social behavior. The…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Parent Participation, Mathematics Achievement, Homework
Peer reviewedBailey, Lora Battle – Childhood Education, 2004
Most teachers send work home with their students, expecting it to be done the next day. Parents, or other adults in the household, often dread this activity because they may hot understand the goal, directions, or how to help the student. No one--whether family member, teacher, or student--will benefit from such a situation. Homework can turn into…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Homework, Instructional Design, Guidelines
Carloye, Lisa – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2004
This case explores the aggressive mimicry behavior of "femmes fatales" fireflies--female fireflies in the genus Photuris that mimic the flash pattern of females in the genus Photinus to lure Photinus males to their death. The case features entries in an old field notebook as well as a series of handouts that the instructor presents to students for…
Descriptors: Homework, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, Science Instruction

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