International Perspectives on Student Outcomes and Homework

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Child's School Life
Children's Homework
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Children’s Homework
Child’s School Life
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Family Partner
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Fourth Grade Math
Greek Cypriot Educational System
Greek Cypriot Parents
home learning practices
Homework Interest
Homework Involvement
Homework Management
Homework Policy
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Key Words
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Middle School Language Arts
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parental engagement education
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Parents Children Parents Children
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Report Card Grades
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Seventh Grade Language Arts
student achievement factors
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415845281
  • Weight: 294g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This synthesis of the latest knowledge on homework presents unique findings by researchers from various countries and diverse professional backgrounds. It approaches the topic of homework from several perspectives, including

  • its political and cultural contexts
  • aspects of parental involvement and parent-child relationships
  • school contexts and practices
  • observable impacts

It highlights homework-specific concerns and considers two principal solutions. Firstly, support initiatives from schools and communities. Secondly, improved homework design, aimed at attracting greater student interest and promoting communication within families. Recommendations for practice and future research are also discussed.

A political analysis shows that current confusion about homework might stem from a tension between two prevailing ideologies, one stressing students’ improved achievement in competing economies, and the other privileging collaboration between the school, family and community. This book considers how both teachers and parents can ensure a balance between the child’s school life and his or her overall development. Certain community resources are available to parents and students, but these in no way absolve parents of the responsibility to maintain an interest in their child’s school activities.

International Perspectives on Student Outcomes and Homework proposes ideas and actions of relevance to everyone interested in the issue: school administrations, teachers in training and in practice, parents, and researchers eager to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field. It is a perfect companion to International Perspectives on Contexts, Communities and Evaluated Innovative Practices, also edited by Rollande Deslandes, and published simultaneously by Routledge.

Rollande Deslandes is a full tenure Professor in the Department of Education at Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres, Quebec (Canada). She received a Research Excellence award from the University in 2004. For several years she has been involved with the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Family, School, Community Partnership (SIG), the European Research Network of Parents in Education (ERNAPE) and the Association Internationale en Education Familiale (AIFREF).