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HOMEWORK

The term “homework” refers to an assignment to be prepared during a period of supervised study in class or outside of class.

The purposes of homework are to:

  • Practice: helps students master skills and reinforce in-class learning
  • Extension: helps students take what they learn and connect it to real life
  • Preparation: helps student prepare for upcoming lesson or unit
  • Creative: helps student integrate multiple concepts and helps develop critical thinking

Homework is a learning activity which should increase in complexity with the maturity of the student. With increased maturity, learning should become an independent activity. This should be established through consistent assignments which encourage students to investigate for themselves and to work independently as well as with others.

Homework assignments should be consistent in terms of the amount given each day and the time required for each assignment so that a pattern of meaningful homework can be established by the teacher and/or the student. The information for any homework assignment should be clear and specific so that the student can complete the assignment.

Homework assignments should take into consideration individual differences of students such as health, ability, conditions at home, and educational resources at home. Homework should not require the use of reference materials not readily available in most homes, school libraries, or the public library, and should require the use of those materials only when the student has had instruction in the use of them.

There are many other learning activities in the life of a student besides homework. Such things as participating in school activities, pursuing cultural interests, participating in family living, and exploring personal interests should be considered by teachers when planning consistent assignments. Homework is not to be used as a form of punishment under any circumstances.

West Springfield Public Schools