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Homework - a waste of time?
There is an
interesting article on IOL about homework being “a waste of
time”.
The article cites research by US author Alfie Kohn and his “new”
book ‘The Homework Myth’.
Just for clarity sake the book was originally published in 2007
and readers
can buy it from local online retailer Loot for R117.
Anyway that aside, Kohn argues that teachers dish out homework
simply because its what is expected of them and that society has
this concept that children must do schoolwork after school.
You then have tired children coming home to then deal with tired
parents who have spent a long day at work. The parents want to
then rest and the children are hammering on about having to sort
out projects or homework in each subject and you end up creating
a tense learning environment.

Kohns research seems to indicate that there is no correlation
between doing homework and academic achievement / professional
success which on its own is probably not groundbreaking.
On the flip-side of that a lot of kids do need repittion and to
be taught the self-discipline of having formal homework time.
But then I look at our typical working day as it stands. We both
wake-up before 6 and between getting the kids ready we are doing
some form of work including checking e-mail and planning our
day. Our kids (two in Grade 1 an 1 in Grade 6) go to after-care
where they do formal homework sessions as well as an extra-mural
activity.
We fetch them between 4:30 and 5:30. They come home, they’re
exhausted from a long day and they just want to flop. Then it’s
dinner and bath-time. The little kids are in bed by 7:30 and the
older one is having to work until 8.30pm to get her homework
done. She is often not asleep before 9:30 and this is in primary
school.

Yes this child procrastinates and doesn’t have the best time
management skills but the reality is that she cannot finish her
day-to-day in the allotted hour for homework.
Maybe I am wrong but I see it like this:
* There are roughly 190 school days in a year
* The average 12 year old child receives about 2 hours of
homework a day which translates into 380 hours which translates
into another 16 “days” of extra work outside of school.
* During that time she is not really learning much. She is
simply going through 20 or 50 repititions of a particular
concept.
* During that time she could be reading a book or surfing the
internet and growing her general knowledge. Go and ask your
child some basic general knowledge questions about things which
are topical at the moment e.g. what is in the news. A lot of
them will draw a blank simply because what they learn at school
is limited to what was in a textbook printed years ago. Kids are
not stimulated to respond to what they see on the day to day
basis.
Would love your thoughts on the subject. Contribute to the
discussion on the RemSpecED blog by
clicking here.

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