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Epstein, Michael H.; And Others – Preventing School Failure, 1995
This study compared homework problems among 42 students (ages 7-18) with behavior disorders (BD) and 42 students without disabilities. Students with BD scored significantly higher on a Homework Problems Checklist than did nondisabled peers. Suggested interventions to address specific habits and problems that impair students' homework completion…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Homework, Intervention
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Hoover-Dempsey, Kathleen V.; And Others – Elementary School Journal, 1995
Interviews assessed parents' thinking, strategies, and actions regarding homework. Found that parent concerns clustered around five topics; findings suggest students' homework represented a complex multidimensional set of tasks for parents, for which they often felt ill-prepared by limitations in knowledge and competing demands for their time and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Elementary School Students, Homework, Parent Attitudes
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Tuckman, Bruce W. – Journal of General Education, 1992
Reports on two studies conducted to determine whether the length of assignments or the nature of grading practices (relative or absolute) influenced the amount of homework teacher education students were motivated to complete. Revealed that the quantity of work produced was greater for short assignments than long ones. (DMM)
Descriptors: Assignments, College Students, Education Majors, Grading
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Bursuck, William D. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1994
This introductory article considers the impact of homework requirements on students with learning disabilities in light of increased mainstreaming of these students and rising academic demands. Noted are three recent projects examining the impact of school reform on students with disabilities and their families. (DB)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Homework
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Patton, James R. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1994
This article reviews issues relating to using homework with students having learning disabilities and then identifies empirically validated and recommended practices, grouped into four categories: (1) management considerations; (2) assignment considerations; (3) student competencies; and (4) parent involvement. (DB)
Descriptors: Competence, Elementary Secondary Education, Homework, Instructional Effectiveness
Wisdom, Cynthia – Teaching Pre K-8, 1993
Discusses the use of homework journals, which allow (1) students to write down their assignments; (2) parents to check these assignments; (3) parents and teachers to write notes or comments to each other, giving them a form of two-way communication concerning the progress of students. (MDM)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Elementary Education, Homework, Journal Writing
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Ornstein, Allan C. – NASSP Bulletin, 1994
Discusses essential learning techniques (homework, studying, and notetaking) that students need to facilitate their own learning and improve their academic performance. Teachers can help students develop these skills by defining specific skills, selecting a few examples to illustrate them, critiquing or correcting imperfect examples, providing…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Homework, Integrated Curriculum, Learning Strategies
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Baumgartner, Dana – Exceptionality: A Research Journal, 1993
The author of EC 607 585 discusses how parent comments on a survey concerning homework, tests, and grades of their children in regular or special education classes can reflect deeper meanings behind their forced choices. Excerpts from several surveys indicate parents' definitions of homework, the need for communication between parents and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Grading, Homework
Gallagher, Richard – Learning, 1994
Lists basic study techniques for parents to use with their children so that the time their children spend on homework may be well used. Strategies include doing the hardest part first, taking breaks, studying with others, and establishing a review system. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Homework, Parent Participation
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Forgatch, Marion S.; Ramsey, Elizabeth – School Psychology Review, 1994
Examines effects of self-administered videotape intervention designed to improve students' homework quality, promote parental involvement and support for children's homework efforts, in an attempt to enhance communication between parents and schools. Results support intervention that was well received by parents and students. Programs offer…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship, Homework, Parent Participation
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Rayburn, L. Gayle; Rayburn, L. Michael – Journal of Education for Business, 1999
Business students (n=112) who took either an eight-week or 16-week class were compared on grade point average, completion of multiple-choice homework questions, and test scores. Students in the longer class performed better overall and on the test. Those who consistently completed homework performed better regardless of class length. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Business Administration Education, Higher Education, Homework
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Segal, Ruth – Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1998
A qualitative study of daily experiences and adaptations of 17 families with children who have attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder found that parents develop strategies to enable children's competence with tasks. Successful strategies required changes in the daily routines of other family members. (SK)
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Children, Daily Living Skills, Family Life
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Glazer, Neil T.; Williams, Sharron – Educational Leadership, 2001
Key ingredients for achieving academic success include being prepared, taking responsibility for one's learning, making an effort, and completing homework every day. At Shaker Heights (Ohio) Middle School, after-school programs (academic sessions, a homework center, a homework hotline, and a university tutorial program) help students complete…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Homework, Middle Schools, Program Descriptions
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Smith, Roger – Children & Society, 2000
Considers homework as an issue in the effort to define children's role as active participants in their lives. Notes the tension created as children attempt to find a place for themselves in their families and schools, the debates about children's rights, and the prescriptive approach of public policy toward homework. (JPB)
Descriptors: Child Role, Childhood Attitudes, Childrens Rights, Family Life
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Gill, Brian; Schlossman, Steven – American Journal of Education, 2000
Examines the homework reform movement, which emerged in the early 1900s on the margins of progressive education and achieved its greatest influence on educational thought and practice just after World War II. Describes the pre-World War II origins, the immediate postwar years, the redefining of rationale and content, and individualization, time…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
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