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Homework has been a long-standing tradition in education, with the belief that it helps students
develop discipline, responsibility, and academic skills. However, recent research has challenged the
effectiveness of homework and its impact on student learning and well-being. In fact, the homework
myth has been debunked by many experts and educators, including Alfie Kohn, who argues that
homework does more harm than good.

According to Kohn, the idea that homework improves academic achievement is a myth. He argues
that the correlation between homework and academic success is weak and inconsistent. In fact, some
studies have found no correlation at all between homework and academic achievement. This suggests
that the amount of homework assigned does not necessarily lead to better grades or higher test scores.

Furthermore, Kohn argues that homework can have negative effects on students' well-being. The
pressure to complete homework can cause stress, anxiety, and even sleep deprivation in students. This
can lead to a decrease in motivation, engagement, and overall mental health. In addition, homework
can also contribute to the achievement gap, as students from disadvantaged backgrounds may not
have the same resources and support to complete their homework as their more privileged peers.

So why do we continue to assign homework if it has little to no impact on academic success and can
even harm students' well-being? Kohn suggests that it is simply a tradition and a way for teachers to
maintain control over students' learning. However, with the growing body of evidence against
homework, it is time to rethink this practice and consider alternative ways to support students'
learning.

One alternative is to use class time more effectively. Instead of assigning homework, teachers can use
class time to provide students with meaningful learning experiences and individualized support. This
can also help level the playing field for students from different backgrounds, as they will all have
access to the same resources and support during class time.

Another alternative is to allow students to have more autonomy over their learning. This can include
giving students a choice in their assignments or allowing them to pursue their own interests and
passions. By giving students more control over their learning, they may be more motivated and
engaged, leading to better learning outcomes.

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In conclusion, the homework myth has been debunked by research and experts like Alfie Kohn. It is
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If this is truly what the science shows, and it appears to be so (the book is fairly well referenced)
then it’s worth considering changing it. He is the author of twelve books and hundreds of articles.
But he’s not very soft, he doesn’t do tricks, and he’s pretty quiet. Videos Help others learn more
about this product by uploading a video. However, as a gifted student, she already understood the
material and only ended up frustrated at having to spend more and more of her spare time doing
work she already knew. And, ultimately, take that conversation to the principal and the district level.
In this regard Kohn is absolutely correct (well from my perspective) in that he develops the sense of
how homework has become political and policy driven in many instances. Kohn's incisive analysis
reveals how a mistrust of children, a set of misconceptions about learning, and a misguided focus on
competitiveness have all left our kids with less free time and our families with more conflict. If tasks
are given to make the child want to work at home (to explore and create) I am supportive, but in
many instances as Kohn points out homework is given thoughtlessly to fill time - this I agree is
abusive to the child. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t
use a simple average. Kohn’s incisive analysis reveals how a mistrust of children, a set of
misconceptions about learning, and a misguided focus on competitiveness have all left our kids with
less free time and our families with more conflict. So why do we continue to administer this modern
cod liver oil -- or even demand a larger dose. Parents respond by reassuring themselves that at least
the benefits outweigh the costs. Working at home - I feel is the key to all successful students as an
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buy together. Most of the time it was worksheets that seemed to be little more than an attempt to
pound information through her head. Videos Help others learn more about this product by uploading
a video. They are both 6 years old at the beginning of the book. Alfie Kohn writes and speaks widely
on human behavior, education, and parenting. Great title! Worth a read if it strikes your fancy.
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Prime. None of these assumptions, he shows, actually passes the test of research, logic, or experience.
If you are an educator (one who sends kids of with loads of photocopied worksheets: not your own
assignments addressing what you are working on at that point in the curriculum) you NEED to read
this, and rethink. I really enjoyed that book and it informed my own educational experiences. All
parents should read this book and understand the contents. Try again! Details Added to Cart Add
both to Cart Choose items to buy together. While his mum struggles with the pushchair outside, Alfie
rushes inside and slams the door behind him. Includes initial monthly payment and selected options.
If you are a parent and have not thought about this issue before and are interested, it's a great mind
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agent. And, ultimately, take that conversation to the principal and the district level. Vocabulary
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with this specific book. Because, in the end, what Kohn wants parents and teachers to do, if nothing
else, is think about this homework issue. I agree that schools have, for the most part, become derailed
and the meaning of education (to take care of our children) has been slightly lost as the globe
blindly harnesses standardized tests and suffocates opportunities for creativity to fill the crevices of
the curriculum. He is the author of twelve books and hundreds of articles. For young kids - parents
should lead the way at home. My daughter, although still in high school, is taking a college course at
a local community college. However, as a gifted student, she already understood the material and
only ended up frustrated at having to spend more and more of her spare time doing work she already
knew. Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. Read instantly on your browser with
Kindle for Web. After a while she forgets about him, until he disappears on her seventh birthday.
When class time is included, that makes a total of about 60 hours a week. In any case, school should
not administer homework for administrative sake: and they do. Our payment security system
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the benefits outweigh the costs. That is, if you agree that this is a goal of education or should be so.
In any case, school should not administer homework for administrative sake: and they do. Personally,
I was never a big fan of homework, but I did it because I wanted good grades and I thought thats
what you were supposed to do (an idea Kohn examines at some length). Anytime, Anywhere With
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outweigh the costs. It also provides a powerful picture of the positive changes that can occur when
we rethink our approach to homework. None of these assumptions, he shows, actually passes the test
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And, ultimately, take that conversation to the principal and the district level. However, as a gifted
student, she already understood the material and only ended up frustrated at having to spend more
and more of her spare time doing work she already knew. Death and taxes come later; what seems
inevitable for children is the idea that, after spending the day at school, they must then complete
more academic assignments at home. Now, after reading his book, it appears there are better ways to
motivate children and better ways to give them a lifelong passion for learning. And, his answer is a
resounding no, especially when dealing with children who are younger than high school age. She
went from being a student who loved to go to school to one who cringes at the thought and I
suspect homework is one main reason. I have watched my daughter do homework from the time she
was in kindergarten and wondered at the point of it all. He escapes on her seventh birthday so that
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return Select the return method Ship it. I feel more empowers and justified in the education choices I
will now make for my children. None of these assumptions, he shows, actually passes the test of
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Supercharge their reading journey. Kohn has never been better at challenging the status quo and
declaring that the emperor has no clothes.”. In this regard Kohn is absolutely correct (well from my
perspective) in that he develops the sense of how homework has become political and policy driven
in many instances. If you are the publisher or author and feel that they do not properly reflect the
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would like to see added. Yet at the high school, she is in class for 35 hours a week and has about 30
hours of homework assigned each week. Lesson Planner summary, background info and planning
space. I agree that young children should not have a lot of homework, but I do believe that children
should do work at home. Here, the or else is the threat of grades and ultimately failure. Classroom or
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If you are an educator (one who sends kids of with loads of photocopied worksheets: not your own
assignments addressing what you are working on at that point in the curriculum) you NEED to read
this, and rethink. It takes him a long time to find the perfect gift for her, and a whole year goes by. I
meet with my child's teachers when such issues arise (fortunately not often) and I work out a way to
understand their (the teachers) homework goals and make them as pleasant as possible for my child.
I feel more empowers and justified in the education choices I will now make for my children. The
basic premise in this book appears to follow the lines of: it something is worth doing, it’s worth doing
for its own sake, and not because anyone has to force you to do it or else. I have watched my
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