With the return of the university academic year
some TV programmes have discussed whether homework matters. Is it worth it?
The UK originally had guidelines on the numbers of hours but in 2012 these were scrapped.
DERA digital library from the UCL Institute of Education. has some digitsed documents from UK government education bodies about hours of study
DERA digital library from the UCL Institute of Education. has some digitsed documents from UK government education bodies about hours of study
OECD conducts international studies which focus on areas like hours of study and achievement.
In the this book
Low-Performing Students: Why They Fall Behind and How To Help Them Succeed
there is an interesting graph on Hours spent doing homework and low performance
this is discussed further in this blog post. in general it finds- The PISA figures show that on average across OECD countries, for each hour per week students spend doing homework, they score 4.5 points higher in reading and mathematics and 4.3 points higher in science.
However concerns have been raised that homework perpetuates socio-economic inequality as the amount set is usually related to what type of school and background the children have,
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