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  1. Why Students Should Not Have Homework

    Homework's purported benefits to academic performance are contested by studies suggesting that its excess can be detrimental, with physical activity potentially being more conducive to academic success. Homework is commonly perceived as a means to enhance academic performance, with the belief that it directly contributes to better grades and ...

  2. Is homework a necessary evil?

    Homework can indeed produce academic benefits, such as increased understanding and retention of the material, says Duke University social psychologist Harris Cooper, PhD, one of the nation's leading homework researchers. But not all students benefit. In a review of studies published from 1987 to 2003, Cooper and his colleagues found that ...

  3. Homework: No Proven Benefits

    Homework: No Proven Benefits. Why homework is a pointless and outdated habit. By Alfie Kohn. October 19, 2006. This is an excerpt from Alfie Kohn's recently published book The Homework Myth: Why Our Kids Get Too Much of a Bad Thing. For one teacher's response to this excerpt, read In Defense of Homework: Is there Such a Thing as Too Much?.

  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. Does Homework Really Help Students Learn?

    Homework doesn't benefit "us", it only tears us down and put us in an abyss of confusion and stress and hopelessness because we can't learn as fast as others. Or we can't handle the amount of work given whereas the gifted students go through it with ease. ... Notice of Non-Discrimination: Boston University policy prohibits ...

  6. Does homework still have value? A Johns Hopkins education expert weighs

    Q+A. Does homework still have value? A Johns Hopkins education expert weighs in. Joyce Epstein, co-director of the Center on School, Family, and Community Partnerships, discusses why homework is essential, how to maximize its benefit to learners, and what the 'no-homework' approach gets wrong. The necessity of homework has been a subject of ...

  7. The Value of Homework

    High school teachers (grades 9-12) reported assigning an average of 3.5 hours' worth of homework a week. Middle school teachers (grades 6-8) reported assigning almost the same amount as high ...

  8. Should We Get Rid of Homework?

    The authors believe this meritocratic narrative is a myth and that homework — math homework in particular — further entrenches the myth in the minds of teachers and their students.

  9. 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).

  10. Research Trends: Why Homework Should Be Balanced

    Here's what the research says: In general, homework has substantial benefits at the high school level, with decreased benefits for middle school students and few benefits for elementary students (Cooper, 1989; Cooper et al., 2006). While assigning homework may have academic benefits, it can also cut into important personal and family time ...

  11. Is it time to get rid of homework? Mental health experts weigh in

    For older students, Kang says homework benefits plateau at about two hours per night. "Most students, especially at these high-achieving schools, they're doing a minimum of three hours, and it's ...

  12. Stanford research shows pitfalls of homework

    They cite prior research indicating that homework benefits plateau at about two hours per night, and that 90 minutes to two and a half hours is optimal for high school. Their study found that too ...

  13. Homework is pointless. Here's what you should do instead

    As children get older, the potential benefits of homework grow, but less than you probably think. Texas teacher's no homework policy goes viral. Courtesy Samantha Gallagher

  14. How important is homework, and how much should parents help?

    Non-academic benefits. The goal of homework is not simply to improve academic skills. Research finds that homework may have some non-academic benefits, such as building responsibility, time management skills, and task persistence. Homework may also increase parents' involvement in their children's schooling. Yet, too much homework may also ...

  15. 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.

  16. PDF What the research says about HOMEWORK

    HOMEWORK WHAT IS HOMEWORK? "Tasks assigned to students by school teachers that are meant to be carried out during non-school hours" (Cooper, 1989, p.7 as cited in Hattie, 2009, p. 234). Homework is to be used to practice or reinforce learning that has already taken place.

  17. The pros and cons of homework

    Pro: other benefits of homework. Evidence suggests that homework can bring non-academic benefits, particularly for younger school students.

  18. The Pros and Cons: Should Students Have Homework?

    Homework allows for more time to complete the learning process. School hours are not always enough time for students to really understand core concepts, and homework can counter the effects of time shortages, benefiting students in the long run, even if they can't see it in the moment. 6. Homework Reduces Screen Time.

  19. Homework: The Good and The Bad

    Non-academic benefits vs risks of homework. Academic outcomes are only part of the picture. It is important to look at how homework affects kids in ways other than grades and test scores. Homework appears to have benefits beyond improving academic skills, particularly for younger students. These benefits include building responsibility, time ...

  20. 20 Pros and Cons of Homework

    Homework can be treated as one of these activities, fitting into the schedule where there is extra time. As an added benefit, some homework can even be completed on the way to or from some activities. List of the Cons of Homework. 1. Children benefit from playing. Being in a classroom can be a good thing, but so can being on a playground.

  21. Math Homework Can End Up Doing More Harm Than Good, Study Shows

    Homework is often thought to have non-academic benefits, such as fostering independence and developing organisational skills and self-discipline, McDonald adds, although the family experiences captured in their study don't necessarily back that up. The research has been published in the British Journal of Sociology of Education.

  22. Is Homework Good for Kids?

    There are non-academic benefits to homework, but too much work may interfere with other areas of development. Research suggests students should be given about 10 minutes of homework per grade level.

  23. 11 Surprising Homework Statistics, Facts & Data (2024)

    A 2018 Pew Research poll of 743 US teens found that 17%, or almost 2 in every 5 students, regularly struggled to complete homework because they didn't have reliable access to the internet. This figure rose to 25% of Black American teens and 24% of teens whose families have an income of less than $30,000 per year. 4.

  24. 15 Amazing Benefits of Homework: An Essential Guide

    Boosts Memory Retention. Homework provides practice time to recall concepts discussed in class, thereby enabling students to memorize facts and figures taught at school. One of the advantages of homework is that it sharpens memory power and concentration. 6. Enables Parents to Track a Student's Performance.

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    On the top of the box, cut two rectangular holes on either side. (The middle should be left intact — you can use tape to secure this if needed.) Tape a piece of aluminum foil over one of the ...