Is Homework Good for Kids? Here's What the Research Says | TIME Aug 30, 2016 As kids return to school, debate is heating up once again over how they Teachers, parents and researchers consider homework's benefits What research says about the value of homework: Research review Feb 5, 2007 Other researchers claim that homework helps students develop The homework debate has gone in cycles (Cooper, Robinson, and Patall Homework or No Homework - Dataworks Educational Research And most importantly: Does homework increase student achievement? These questions represent the ongoing debate surrounding homework for the past two Homework is wrecking our kids: The research is clear, let's ban - Salon Mar 5, 2016 This statement, by homework research guru Harris Cooper, of Duke startling to hear, no matter which side of the homework debate you're on. Research Trends: Why Homework Should Be Balanced | Edutopia Jul 31, 2015 Although the debate about homework generally falls in the "it works" vs. "it doesn't work" camps, research shows that grade level makes a The Great Homework Debate: What's Getting Lost in the Hype - NEA Sep 23, 2015 The Great Homework Debate: What's Getting Lost in the Hype. By Tim . disparities between rich and poor and the ability to research at home. Is homework a necessary evil? - American Psychological Association After decades of debate, researchers are still sorting out the truth about homework's pros and cons. One point they can agree on: Quality assignments matter.
The Case For and Against Homework - ASCD
Homework has been a perennial topic of
debate in education, and attitudes Although the
research support for
homework is compelling, the case against NEA -
Research Spotlight on
Homework Some
researchers are urging schools to take a fresh look at
homework and its potential for engaging students and improving student performance. The key, they Here's a Helpful Rundown of the
Homework Debate -- Science of Us Mar 22, 2016
There's a serious disconnect between
researchers and those in the
homework “trenches.” Does
homework really work? | Parenting - GreatSchools After decades spent trying to assess the value of
homework,
researchers still Despite scores of studies, definitive conclusions remain a matter of some
debate.
Homework: An unnecessary evil? … Surprising findings from new Nov 26, 2012
[1] First, no
research has ever found a benefit to assigning
homework (of any kind or in any amount) in elementary school. In fact, there isn't The question of
homework: Should our kids have it at all? - The Feb 24, 2016
The
homework debate isn't all that new. The startling trend, despite
research showing that
homework for elementary students is not an A new wrinkle in the
research about the real value of
homework Jul 7, 2016
Here is a new wrinkle in the
homework research debate, an analysis of a new study on
homework. This post was written by cognitive scientist The Case Against
Homework: Why It Doesn't Help Students Learn Nov 14, 2013
The
Homework Debate: The Case Against
Homework differentiation to specific learners appears to be an important point of future
research.
How Homework Benefits Students: The Homework Debate, Part Two
Nov 21, 2013
The
Homework Debate: Does
Homework Benefit Students? Finally, the
research team identified 35 studies that found a positive correlation Does
Homework Improve Learning? - Alfie Kohn “There is no good evidence that
homework produces better academic achievement. . In short, most of the
research that's cited to show that
homework is Rethinking
Homework - Alfie Kohn The positive effects of
homework are largely mythical. In preparation for a book on the topic, I've spent a lot of time sifting through the
research. The results are Kids have three times too much
homework, study finds - CNN.com Aug 12, 2015
Related: The great
homework debate: Too much, too little or busy work?
researchers found children in the first grade had up to three times Does
homework contribute to student success? | Teacher | ACER Sep 11, 2014
'The
debate about the effectiveness of
homework as a tool of learning has 'There is limited
research undertaken in Australia, however a book