Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No homework, at least in elementary school, is in line with contemporary education research and best practices.
And for most kids that don't need remedial/extra help, HW really is not needed in ES.
Anonymous wrote:No homework, at least in elementary school, is in line with contemporary education research and best practices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No homework, at least in elementary school, is in line with contemporary education research and best practices.
I substitute in FCPS and the general classes are full of kids that can’t do basic math. If these kids were given 5-10 minutes of math homework a night, the problem would be solved.
Even if we just had kids drilling each other with flash cards for 10 minutes it would help. Get rid of morning meeting and do that.
Anonymous wrote:No homework, at least in elementary school, is in line with contemporary education research and best practices.
Anonymous wrote:Just moved into the county and was told by my elementary and middle schools that they don’t give ANY homework. Is that right?? Is it just by schools or is this FCPS wide?
How in the heck can students be prepared without any homework??