Creating tasks with a focus on students’ autonomy—by providing choices, for example—helps them see the relevance of homework.
Readers argue both sides, citing Finland, the value of repetition, education inequity and more. To the Editor: Re “The Movement to End Homework Is Wrong,” by Jay Caspian Kang (Sunday Opinion, July 31) ...
Most of us had a complicated relationship with homework during our time in school, as evidenced by the classic “the dog ate my homework” trope. Sure, it’s absurd, but the fact is, we would’ve gladly ...
From kindergartners to college students, they would all tell you the same thing: we need less homework. Met by the rolling eyes of teachers and parents, the call to less or no homework at all is often ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — As students settle into the school year, many families are looking for ways to support their children’s homework and study habits. The Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach ...