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Tips About Homework

As you develop your own philosophy
about homework, consider these ideas:
l. Don't give homework as
punishment.
2. Don't give spur-of-the-moment
homework assignments, especially if you expect students to devote their
time and care to the work.
3. Don't assume because no
questions are asked when you give the assignment that students have no
questions about their homework.
4. Understand that not all kinds of
homework assignments are equally valuable for all students.
5. Explain the purpose of every
assignment.
6. Acknowledge and praise students'
efforts to complete homework.
7. Listen to what students say
about their experiences with homework.
8. Include parents by making your
homework expectations clear and encouraging students to ask their
parents for appropriate help with homework.
9. Offer to help students before
and after school with homework. You are the best judge about which
assignments really must be completed independently.
10. Don't confuse excuses for
incomplete homework assignments with legitimate reasons.
11. Make every effort to
acknowledge completed homework assignments and, if you grade them, grade
and return them right away.
Source:
http://www.vtnea.org/ti-1.htm
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