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Rethinking Homework Cathy Vatterott

Rethinking Homework By Cathy Vatterott

Rethinking Homework by Cathy Vatterott


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Examines the role homework has played in the culture of schooling over the years; how such factors as family life, the media, and homework gap issues based on shifting demographics have affected the homework controversy; and what recent research as well as common sense tell us about the effects of homework on student learning.

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Rethinking Homework: Best Practices That Support Diverse Needs by Cathy Vatterott

In this updated edition, Cathy Vatterott examines the role homework has played in the culture of schooling over the years; how such factors as family life, the media, and homework gap issues based on shifting demographics have affected the homework controversy; and what recent research as well as common sense tell us about the effects of homework on student learning. She also explores how the current homework debate has been reshaped by forces including the Common Core, a pervasive media and technology presence, the mass hysteria of achievement culture, and the increasing shift to standards-based and formative assessment.

The best way to address the homework controversy is not to eliminate homework. Instead, the author urges educators to replace the old paradigm (characterized by long-standing cultural beliefs, moralistic views, and behaviorist philosophy) with a new paradigm based on the following elements:
  • Designing high-quality homework tasks.
  • Differentiating homework tasks.
  • Deemphasizing grading of homework.
  • Improving homework completion.
  • Implementing homework support programs.


Numerous examples from teachers and schools illustrate the new paradigm in action, and readers will find useful new tools to start them on their own journey. The end product is homework that works-for all students, at all levels.

About Cathy Vatterott

Dr. Cathy Vatterott is a professor of education at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, where she trains preservice middle school teachers. She is a former middle school and high school teacher and middle school principal. She is the author of numerous articles about education and three other books: Academic Success Through Empowering Students (National Middle School Association, 1999), Becoming a Middle Level Teacher: Student-Focused Teaching of Early Adolescents (McGraw-Hill, 2007), and Rethinking Grading: Meaningful Assessment for Standards-Based Learning (ASCD, 2015). She has presented her homework research to more than 12,000 educators and parents in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Dr. Vatterott is considered an international expert on the topic of K-12 homework and is often interviewed by media such as the New York Times, National Public Radio, Time.com, USA Today, BBC World News Service, the Globe and Mail, and the Guardian.

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CIN1416626565G
9781416626565
1416626565
Rethinking Homework: Best Practices That Support Diverse Needs by Cathy Vatterott
Used - Good
Paperback
Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development
20180925
216
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