Homework is of “no real benefit” in primary school [thejournal.ie]

The burden of homework is an affliction that a primary school principals group believes may not be of any real benefit to school children, a number of news organisations are reporting.

The Irish Primary Principals Network (IPPN), which represents principals and deputy principals in 90% of primary schools, has submitted a research paper to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Curriculum Reform which argues that there is “little evidence to suggest that homework as we currently know it has any real benefit”.

RTE report that Mr Sean Cottrell, Director if the IPPN says that  “effective teaching in the classroom, which differentiates both children’s learning styles and learning abilities far outweighs any value of homework.” He added:

Homework can often be the source of a huge amount of stress between parents and children.

 

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