"An excellent resource that provides research-based information as well
as practical information. Administrators, teachers, and parents will find
Cooper's book to be an indispensable resource."
—Mary Johnstone, Principal, Rabbit Creek Elementary, Anchorage, AK
"An easy-to-read, comprehensive resource for teachers, administrators,
district staff, and parents interested in best schooling practices around
homework."
—Barb Keating, Principal, FW Howay School, British Columbia, Canada
Does homework work?
Homework is the cause of more friction between school and home than any other
aspect of education and becomes the prime battlefield when schools, families,
and communities view one another as adversaries. This comprehensive third
edition tackles all the tough questions: What's the right amount of homework?
What role should parents play in the homework process? What is the connection
between homework and achievement?
Harris Cooper provides educators with terms, definitions, and updated research
to hold constructive conversations with students, their families, and the
community. Administrators, teachers, and parents can collaborate to make sound
decisions about homework policies and guidelines as they learn to evaluate:
- Variations in homework that can influence achievement
- Appropriate assignments for different grade levels
- The influence of parents in the homework process
- Recent research findings, best practices, and updated policy guidelines
This essential reference offers all stakeholders the opportunity to end the
battle and turn homework into a cooperative effort to promote student learning.