ABSTRACT

Learn how to assign homework that truly enhances learning and isn't just busywork. This important book defines what deliberate homework looks like and provides relevant, actionable suggestions to guide your homework decisions. You'll uncover how to think through these 12 characteristics of homework:

• reasonable completion time

• the right level of complexity

• appropriate frequency

• serves a specific purpose

• aligns with learning targets

• guided by a learning mindset

• contains a thoughtful format

• fits the learning sequence

• communicated clearly

• followed by feedback

• uses grades to guide progress

• implementation is consistent

For each feature, the author includes strategies and tools appropriate for all grade levels. The book also includes self-assessments and reflective questions so you can work on the book independently or with colleagues in professional development sessions.

part Section I|34 pages

Reasonable Homework

chapter 1|13 pages

Completion Time

chapter 2|10 pages

Complexity

chapter 3|9 pages

Frequency

part Section II|50 pages

Meaningful Homework

chapter 4|10 pages

Purpose

chapter 5|7 pages

Learning Targets

chapter 6|8 pages

The Learning Mindset

chapter 7|13 pages

Format

chapter 8|9 pages

Sequence

part Section III|29 pages

Informative Homework

chapter 9|8 pages

Communication

chapter 10|10 pages

Feedback

chapter 11|9 pages

Grading Criteria

part Section IV|10 pages

Consistent Homework

chapter 12|8 pages

Implementation

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion