This study examines teachers’ views about and practices in homework in primary schools, based on questionnaire data from 235 primary teachers and 19 in-depth interviews. Findings suggest that teachers prioritise contradictory goals and act in ways that support only some of these. Reading with parents is a universal form of homework and other homework focuses either on English or mathematics or takes a project-led approach. Integration of homework into class learning is problematic. Teachers are concerned about the possible effects of homework on educational inequality and questions are raised about teachers’ perceptions of homework as a signifier of good parenting
The present qualitative study was planned to examine and compare the practices of homework in Pakist...
While there has been significant research into the relationship between homework and student achieve...
It is common for teachers in all districts across the United States to give homework to their studen...
© 2018, © 2018 ASPE. This study examines teachers’ views about and practices in homework in primary ...
The aim of this study is to compare teachers’ views of homework, their work withreading homework, an...
Homework is some of the most widespread, but also controversial, strategy used in the first school y...
Homework is and has always been a part of school work. It may take a lot of time from the pupils’ le...
Homework is a universal school practice. Most homework research has concerned itself with student ...
Homework has become a subject of a long-lasting debate among educational stakeholders including pare...
Homework has become a subject of a long-lasting debate among educational stakeholders including pare...
The objective of this program of research was to listen to parents’ voices on homework with a focus ...
The present study aims to identify the perspectives of pupils and their parents/guardians related to...
This paper presents an exploratory study of English and Swedish teachers’ perspectives on the role o...
Homework plays a crucial role in the childhood environment. Teachers argue that homework is importan...
This paper presents an exploratory study of English and Swedish teachers' perspectives on the role o...
The present qualitative study was planned to examine and compare the practices of homework in Pakist...
While there has been significant research into the relationship between homework and student achieve...
It is common for teachers in all districts across the United States to give homework to their studen...
© 2018, © 2018 ASPE. This study examines teachers’ views about and practices in homework in primary ...
The aim of this study is to compare teachers’ views of homework, their work withreading homework, an...
Homework is some of the most widespread, but also controversial, strategy used in the first school y...
Homework is and has always been a part of school work. It may take a lot of time from the pupils’ le...
Homework is a universal school practice. Most homework research has concerned itself with student ...
Homework has become a subject of a long-lasting debate among educational stakeholders including pare...
Homework has become a subject of a long-lasting debate among educational stakeholders including pare...
The objective of this program of research was to listen to parents’ voices on homework with a focus ...
The present study aims to identify the perspectives of pupils and their parents/guardians related to...
This paper presents an exploratory study of English and Swedish teachers’ perspectives on the role o...
Homework plays a crucial role in the childhood environment. Teachers argue that homework is importan...
This paper presents an exploratory study of English and Swedish teachers' perspectives on the role o...
The present qualitative study was planned to examine and compare the practices of homework in Pakist...
While there has been significant research into the relationship between homework and student achieve...
It is common for teachers in all districts across the United States to give homework to their studen...