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1) Why give homework? |
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- To re-inforce what the child learns during the day.
- To provide a link between home and school.
- To develop a child's concentration skills and develop a
work ethic.
- It is a useful tool for assessing whether children really
understand what has been taught in class and it assesses their presentation
skills.
- It establishes a routine which is a good preparation for
second level education.
- Homework is meant to be achievable by a child, i.e. it
provides an opportunity to practise work already done.
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2) How often is homework given? |
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- Homework is given on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
Thursdays but not on Fridays.
- There are three exceptions:
- if homework has been neglected during the week
- in senior classes some project or preparatory work is
undertaken at weekends
- in middle and senior classes some practical work is
undertaken.
- Sometimes at the discretion of the class teacher or the
Principal, children are given"homework off" as a reward for good behaviour or
as acknowledgment of some special occasion.
- If a child has not done homework, made a suitable effort
or presented untidy work, it may be completed during morning break-time or the
following night.
- If a child persistently fails to do homework parents will
be informed by a note home in the homework journal and the work may have to be
completed in school during some specially liked activity.
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3) What is the content of homework? |
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- Ideally homework will contain a balance between reading
tasks, learning tasks and written tasks.
- This balance is not always possible and can vary
considerably from day to day. However, it should be noted that homework time
devoted to reading and learning is as important as written work.
- Homework will regularly contain reading, spellings,
tables, written work, pieces to be "learned by heart", drawing/colouring,
collecting information/items and finishing work started in class.
- Infant classes will be given word bags, matching
picture/word bags and paired reading books for homework.
- Children often feel that reading and "learning by heart"
is not real homework. Parents can play an important role in listening to
reading and items to be learned thus ensuring this work is done well.
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4) How much time for homework? |
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following are guidelines for time spent at homework. Differences in ability
will be taken into account-different children will complete the same homework
in different lengths of time. Children experiencing difficulties in English
reading and spellings will not be given Irish spellings. Time spent will vary
from day to day and also from the beginning to the end of the school year. It
is important to remember that it is the quality and not the quantity of
homework that matters. The following are general guidelines only:
Junior & Senior Infants ......... 10 minutes Rang
1&2 ............................... 20 to 30 minutes Rang 3
&4 .............................. c.45 minutes Rang 5 & 6
............................. c.1 hour |
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5) How much help should parents give? |
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- Parents should try to help their children with homework
by:
- Providing them with a suitable place and time to do
their homework
- Preventing interruptions or distractions, like T.V. or
other children.
- Children should do written homework themselves and parents
should only help when the child has difficulty.
- If a child has difficulty with homework, the parents
should help the child to overcome the difficulty with further explanation or
examples, but not by actually doing the homework for the child. In this case
the parent should write a note to the teacher explaining the problem.
- Parents should adhere to the methods used in school. This
is particularly so in Mathematics. If the child is using a method that is
foreign to the parent it would be much better to leave the child alone rather
than impose another method thus confusing the child.
- Shared reading is not homework in the regular sense and it
is simply meant to be an enjoyable exercise between parent and child. If it's
not enjoyable, shared reading should not be done.
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6) How often should parents monitor
homework? |
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- Parents should check the child's homework every evening.
- In junior classes parents should sign the child's reading
sheet and homework copy.
- In middle and senior standards the homework journal should
be signed if requested to do so by the teacher.
- The pupil's journal is an important record of the child's
homework. It is also a valuable means of communication between parents and
teachers.
- Only notes regarding homework between parents and teachers
should be put in the homework journal. All other notes re absences/sicknesses
etc. which may contain private information should be put in separate notes.
- Please check that your child records his/her homework
neatly in the correct page and ticks each item of homework when completed.
- Other notes/newsletters to parents will be folded and
placed in the current day of the homework journal. Please check your child's
journal for such notes on a regular basis.
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7) How often do teachers monitor homework? |
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- Teachers check homework on a daily basis.
- A variety of methods are used to correct homework
depending on the content and the age of the children:
- Teacher correction
- Class correction
- Class discussion
- Children exchange work for correction
- Children write answers e.g. spellings, tables
- Some items of homework (and class work) may be checked by
children themselves under the direction of the teacher. This can be a useful
part of the learning process for children.
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8) When should parents communicate with the teachers about
homework? |
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- At parent/teacher meetings.
- When your child cannot do homework due to family
circumstances.
- When your child cannot do homework because she/he has
encountered some difficulty.
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9) When should homework be done? |
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- Each family situation is different - both parents working,
child minders, etc. Ideally, homework should be done before any television is
watched, soon after school while your child is still fresh.
- If necessary it should be supervised by an adult.
- Homework should never be left until morning time before
school.
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This
policy will be reviewed annually. |