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TITLE |
Do students have too much homework? / Judeen Bartos, book editor. |
IMPRINT |
Detroit, MI : Greenhaven Press, 2012. |
DESCRIPTION |
112 p. ; 24 cm. |
SERIES |
At issue. Education. |
NOTE |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 101-105) and index. |
CONTENT NOTE |
Introduction -- Excessive homework strains family life / Wendy J. Ponte -- College students study less than in the past / Keith O¡¦Brien -- Schools need to reduce academic pressure on students / Jerusha Conner, Denise Pope, and Mollie Galloway -- Academic pressure is not as dire as claimed / Jay Mathews -- America¡¦s achievement culture harms the education system / Jim Taylor -- Global homework practices don¡¦t always correlate with performance / ScienceDaily -- The value of homework needs further research / Alfie Kohn -- Performance suffers when homework is optional / Susan Graham -- Parents should take action against excessive homework to protect family time / Nancy Kalish -- Homework has value when it reinforces learning / Lisa Mangione -- Special education homework strategies can work for all students / Sara Finegan -- Life lessons are more important than school lessons / John Taylor. |
SUBJECT |
Homework -- Cross-cultural studies. |
SUBJECT |
Homework. |
DISCIPLINE |
Liberal Studies. |
OTHER AUTHOR |
Bartos, Judeen. |
ISBN |
9780737758931. |
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