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Posted February 14th, 2008 by minortopics | Permalink

Survey says: Teachers/Parents battle over homework

A new survey indicates that while both parents and teachers agree that homework is important, there’s a big divide over the specifics:

The survey, commissioned by the insurance giant MetLife, found a big disconnect between teachers and parents when it comes to homework. Veteran teachers said homework is crucial to students’ academic success in school. Most assigned homework to help students build skills like reading comprehension or to help them prepare for tests. One out of four teachers rated the quality of their homework as “excellent.”

But one-third of parents rated the quality of homework only “fair to poor.” Parents also complained that there’s too much homework — that it takes up way too much time and deprives their children of sleep.


Information from: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story...



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