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Homework

What’s the right amount of homework to assign? Learn about the research behind homework, how schools and teachers are handling it, and how you can differentiate it in a manageable way.

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    A fresh approach to promoting equity in grading can lead to stronger relationships with students and deeper learning in the classroom.
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  • Homework: How Much Is Too Much?

    Homework has benefits, but the research is clear: there are real consequences to assigning too much.
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    What’s the Right Amount of Homework?

    Decades of research show that homework has some benefits, especially for students in middle and high school—but there are risks to assigning too much.
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  • 4 Ways to Teach Students Backward Planning

    Students can learn to use their time wisely and strengthen their executive functioning skills by starting with the end in mind.
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  • 5 Ways to Help Students Focus on Learning Rather Than Grades

    When teachers give retakes and shift the way they talk about grades, students concentrate on the skills they’re gaining—not their scores.
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  • Rethinking Homework for This Year—and Beyond

    A schoolwide effort to reduce homework has led to a renewed focus on ensuring that all work assigned really aids students’ learning.
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  • Fact Check: Are Flexible Student Deadlines at Odds With Real Life?

    Will flexibility around due dates deliver a reprieve for stressed-out students—or ruin them for real-world work? A high school teacher examines the practice.
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  • How to Get Students to Use Their Planners

    Mentally tracking assignments and activities is difficult—here’s a way to guide students to use paper or digital tools to ease that cognitive load.
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  • How to Help Students Develop the Skills They Need to Complete Homework

    Middle and high school students can learn to work more efficiently by using strategies that improve their executive function skills.
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  • The Risks of Guesstimating Homework Time

    Studies show that homework is ineffective beyond a certain amount per night.
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  • 5 Keys to Successful Homework Assignments During Remote Learning

    While students and their families are coping with so much, teachers should be mindful to assign only homework that’s truly meaningful.
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  • Due Dates and the Value of Student Ownership

    Negotiating due dates with a class can help increase students’ feelings of accountability—to their teacher and to each other.
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  • Teaching Students to Manage Their Digital Assignments

    Predictable routines can teach students how to use organizational tools and help them develop their executive function skills.
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