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John Rosemond changes stance on homework
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<blockquote data-quote="jannie" data-source="post: 126083" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>Because there are so many parents who help children and/or do children's homework with/for them, there are many school systems who no longer allow teachers to count homework assignments as grades...they are able to "grade" them by inidicating if work was turned in or not. The teachers are also told that they can not grade homework if the work was not fully taught and mostly mastered...There are some assignments that can count.....Anyway even though I think it is wrong for teachers not to check throught it....I am comfortable with the idea that my teacher encourages me to assist my child with the homework process...that the teacher says any type of extra reinforcement 1:1 is beneficial....I'm not a huge fan of homework...but so far the amount of homework my kids of gotten has been reasonable.....what I don't like is having the teacher's assign what my chid should and should not read during independent reading time...</p><p> </p><p>However...now the kids knows the county rules for homework...so I do wonder have much effort they are putting in each night....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jannie, post: 126083, member: 2074"] Because there are so many parents who help children and/or do children's homework with/for them, there are many school systems who no longer allow teachers to count homework assignments as grades...they are able to "grade" them by inidicating if work was turned in or not. The teachers are also told that they can not grade homework if the work was not fully taught and mostly mastered...There are some assignments that can count.....Anyway even though I think it is wrong for teachers not to check throught it....I am comfortable with the idea that my teacher encourages me to assist my child with the homework process...that the teacher says any type of extra reinforcement 1:1 is beneficial....I'm not a huge fan of homework...but so far the amount of homework my kids of gotten has been reasonable.....what I don't like is having the teacher's assign what my chid should and should not read during independent reading time... However...now the kids knows the county rules for homework...so I do wonder have much effort they are putting in each night.... [/QUOTE]
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