Title: Homework and Practice: the
1Homework and Practice the content from Marzano
- Early Release Day Session 1
- East Elementary
- September 2009
2Purpose of Homework and Practice
- To deepen a students understanding
- To extend learning opportunities beyond the
confines of the school day - Two purposes
- Practice
- Preparation
- Source Classroom Instruction that Works
Research-based Strategies for Increasing Student
Achievement, Robert Marzano et.al pp 60-71
3Purposeful and Meaningful Homework
- Is an appropriate amount
- Requires minimal parental involvement
- Clearly communicates to students the purpose for
the Homework or Practice - Provides feedback to the student
41. Amount of Homework
- Different levels require different amounts of
homework and practice - elementary, middle, high
school - Coopers Study reported the following gains
- 24 percentile points high school
- 12 percentile points middle school
- 6 percentile points elementary school
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- NOTE Although the percentile gain at the
elementary is a single digit, other studies
(Cooper and others) determine that purposeful
homework at the elementary level is beneficial. -
- It produces good study habits
- It fosters positive attitudes toward school
Marzano et.al reported a 28 overall percentile
gain from their meta-analysis study.
52. Parent Involvement in Homework
- Role of parent ? minimal
- Encourage independent solving of content problems
by students - To facilitate homework, parents can
- Reinforce the purpose of homework
- Provide a quiet and consistent place
- Reinforce and recognize the effort
63. Purpose of Homework
- Students need to know if the homework assignment
is - for practice
- for preparation/elaboration
- For Practice
- Structured around highly familiar content for the
student - Reinforcing a familiar skill
- For Preparation or Elaboration
- Preparing students for new content
- Having students elaborate on new knowledge
Articulate clear guidelines expectations for
the assignment Value, Benefit, Time-frame,
Acceptable parent involvement
74. Feedback on Homework
Homework with feedback (from teacher) 30 gain
Homework without feedback 11 gain
- Vary the approach to feedback
- Specific comments from teacher
- Peer feedback monitored by teacher
- Written
- Verbal
- Rubric
- Let students know type of feedback to expect
- Ideas for giving feedback on hw students give
each other feedback, students keep track of their
accuracy or speed, students keep a hw portfolio
that teacher comments on once a week
85. Purposeful Practice Helping students shape a
skill or process
- While practicing, students should adapt and shape
what they have learned. - Allowing students time to shape skills builds
their conceptual understanding. - Mastery takes focused practice spread out over
time. - Have students practice fewer examples to develop
a deep understanding vs. many examples that
create a shallow understanding.
96. Determining Skills to Practice and How Much
Practice
- Students need about 20 practice sessions before
they grasp the new skill enough to use it
effectively on their own - Massed practice
- Distributed practice
107. Establish and Communicate a Homework Policy
- Students and parents need to understand the
purposes of hw, amount of hw that will be
assigned, consequences for not completing hw, and
description of the types of parental involvement
that are acceptable - Sample Classroom HW Policy- clearly communicating
your expectations (students and parents sign) - ISS HW Policy
118. Students Charting Accuracy and Speed
- Speed- speaking a foreign language, estimating
cost of purchases while standing in line at a
store - Accuracy- converting standard and metric units,
learning scientific method, writing a good
descriptive paragraph, indirect measurement