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Q&A Why Is Homework
Important?
Linda A. Milbourne and David L. Haury

Homework is intended to be a positive experience that encourages


children to learn. Teachers assign homework to help students review,
apply, and integrate what has been learned in class; to extend student

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exploration of topics more fully than class time permits; and to help
students prepare for the next class session.
But there’s more to learning than simply mastering content. Learning
has many facets and requires many skills that children have to build.
So teachers also assign homework to help children:
less of age group, children appear to
● Acquire effective habits of self-discipline and time management. get the most out of homework when
teachers carefully plan the assignments
● Develop initiative and learn to work independently. and make them meaningful.
● Gain a sense of personal responsibility for learning.
How Much Homework
● Develop research skills, such as locating, organizing, and
Is Reasonable?
condensing information.
The National Parent-Teacher Associa-
● Learn to use libraries and other reference resources. tion and the National Education Asso-
ciation recommend the following
Homework can also bring parents and teachers closer together—parents amounts of homework:
who supervise homework and assist their children with assignments ■ Kindergarten through grade 3: up to
learn more about their children’s education and about the school. 20 minutes each day.
■ Grades 4 through 6: from 20 to 40
Does Homework plete, especially in grades 6 through 12, minutes each day.
the better they do in school (see Yes,
Affect Academic ■ Grades 7 through 12: generally up
Johnny, Doing Your Homework Is
to 2 hours, but recommendations
Achievement? Important at http://www.shpm.com/
vary according to the type and
articles/child_behavior/homework.html).
During the past decade, research on number of subjects a student is
homework began to focus on the Although homework may not immedi-
relationship between homework and ately affect the achievement of chil-
student achievement. Some recent dren in grades K through 5, many Linda A. Milbourne is Associate Director
studies suggest that, on average, chil- teachers and parents agree that home- of the ERIC Clearinghouse for Science,
Mathematics, and Environmental Education
dren who spend more time on home- work helps to develop children’s
at The Ohio State University in Columbus,
work do better in school and that the initiative and responsibility—attributes Ohio. She is also the AskERIC Coordinator
academic benefits increase as children that play a vital role in their long-term for the clearinghouse.
move into the upper grades (see Help- academic development—and fulfills
ing Your Child With Homework at the expectations of students, parents, David L. Haury is Director of the ERIC
Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics,
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/ and the public. Homework helps and Environmental Education and Associate
Homework). Similarly, a 1998 Univer- younger children develop the strong Professor of Mathematics, Science, and
sity of Missouri survey suggests that study skills necessary for high aca- Technology Education at The Ohio State
the more homework children com- demic achievement later. And regard- University in Columbus, Ohio.
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Section 1: Questions and Answers Vol. 6 Issue 2, Fall 1999
taking. College-bound students ■ Exhibit a positive attitude toward ■ Check completed assignments and
will receive increasingly lengthy homework in what you say and review homework that has been
and complex assignments (for do—show your child that you marked and returned. Avoid nega-
more information, see the brochures think homework is important and tive comments, but contact the
Helping Your Child With Home- education comes first. Your teacher if your child consistently
work at http://www.ed.gov/pubs/ attitude not only has a direct, gets 25 percent or more wrong on
parents/Homework and How positive effect on your child’s homework problems and assign-
Important Is Homework? at http:// attitude toward homework but ments or if he or she never seems
www.accesseric.org/resources/ also can affect his or her academic to have any homework.
parent/homewrk.html). achievement (see Yes, Johnny, ■ Provide your child with a conven-
It will take some children longer than Doing Your Homework Is Important ient, quiet, and comfortable work
others to complete assignments. Chil- at http://www.shpm.com/articles/ area that is well lit, free of family
dren who listen carefully and participate child_behavior/homework.html). traffic, and stocked with the materi-
actively in class often finish homework ■ Encourage your child to take notes als needed to complete assignments.
quickly, and those with particularly on homework assignments when Some children study better with
strong listening skills may be able to they are given. music or background noise, so try
cut their homework time by 45 percent ■ Discuss homework assignments to accommodate your child’s pre-
(see Homework & Studying at Home at with your child to become familiar ferred learning style.
http://henson.austin.apple.com/edres/ with what he or she is studying. ■ Encourage the use of reference
parents/pfet/hwrkmenu.shtml). Lower- Talk together about the topic of an materials, such as dictionaries and
ability children may have to spend more essay before writing begins, and encyclopedias, and provide a com-
time on homework to achieve equal do short quizzes on the day before puter and a calculator if possible.
gains (see The Homework Debate at a test. If a computer is not available at
http://family.go.com/Features/family_ home, plan regular visits to a public
1998_11/metk/metk118homework). ■ Limit afterschool activities to allow
time for homework and family library or community learning
However, teachers and parents need to activities. center that provides access to
be aware that children who generally computers (for more information,
■ Limit telephone use by agreeing see the box on page 13).
take too long to complete assignments
ahead of time what will be allowed.
may need more instruction to complete You may also find it helpful to talk to
the work successfully. While some ■ Plan homework schedules and the teacher, counselor, or principal if
homework is a good thing, too much routines that allow some free time your child develops a consistently
can frustrate children and cause stress. when assignments are completed. negative attitude toward homework,
It’s also important that children have Make sure your child is well rested continually fails to fully understand or
time to exercise, play, socialize, and and fed and has had time to wind complete assignments, or fails to
pursue their own interests. down after school. Also, avoid make any academic progress. Home-
scheduling homework right before work is an essential component of the
bedtime when children will be too
How Can I Help My tired or feel pressured to finish. For
total educational program. It should
enhance the intellectual development
Child With Homework? long-term projects, mark plans and of your child while creating greater
deadlines on a calendar. interest and success in learning and
First, avoid doing the homework
yourself! Doing homework for your ■ Monitor television and radio use. studying.
child sends the message that he or she If your child’s favorite show comes
For more information about helping
is incapable of doing the work and that on during scheduled study time,
your child with homework, see Home-
perfection is the main objective. It arrange to record the show if
work Helpers For Parents at http://
also denies your child the opportunity possible.
family.go.com/Features/family_1999_02/
to develop skills and gain understand- ■ Do some assignments or questions nwfm/nwfm29homework and How
ing from the experience. Remember, together when your child asks for Parents Can Help With Homework at
doing homework should help children help. Sometimes children need help http://family.go.com/Features/family_
plan, manage, and complete work on learning how to break down large 1998_09/sano/sano98homework/
their own. Second, familiarize your- assignments into manageable pieces. sano98homework.html.
self with the school’s homework
■ Stay nearby—reading, writing,
policy so that you know what is ex-
studying, or catching up on paper-
pected of you and your child. Here are
work. Be available to help if asked,
some other ways you can help your
but avoid imposing your help or
child get the most out of homework:
your way of doing something.

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