Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different APS school—our school has a no homework policy. Students are just expected to read for 20-30 minutes at home daily.
Please re-read what you posted. Reading *is* homework.
Not if it isn’t monitored. We aren’t allowed to have a reading log or other verification system.
I monitor my kids’ reading.
That's not the same as the teacher monitoring or homework.
Personally, I have kids who read a lot on their own, so I find reading logs onerous. I'm sure they can be useful for some kids who don't read enough on their own and who are box checkers by nature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different APS school—our school has a no homework policy. Students are just expected to read for 20-30 minutes at home daily.
Please re-read what you posted. Reading *is* homework.
Not if it isn’t monitored. We aren’t allowed to have a reading log or other verification system.
Are teacher, and if so may I ask why no reading log?
Not PP but I’m so glad they don’t make us do a reading log. For us those things turned reading into tedious work rather than pleasure. And it’s just a pain.
I’m not opposed to homework on principle. But the APS curriculum is not good and what’s the point in doing homework to reinforce a curriculum that is bad?
What is wrong with curriculum?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different APS school—our school has a no homework policy. Students are just expected to read for 20-30 minutes at home daily.
Please re-read what you posted. Reading *is* homework.
Not if it isn’t monitored. We aren’t allowed to have a reading log or other verification system.
Are teacher, and if so may I ask why no reading log?
Not PP but I’m so glad they don’t make us do a reading log. For us those things turned reading into tedious work rather than pleasure. And it’s just a pain.
I’m not opposed to homework on principle. But the APS curriculum is not good and what’s the point in doing homework to reinforce a curriculum that is bad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different APS school—our school has a no homework policy. Students are just expected to read for 20-30 minutes at home daily.
Please re-read what you posted. Reading *is* homework.
Not if it isn’t monitored. We aren’t allowed to have a reading log or other verification system.
I monitor my kids’ reading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different APS school—our school has a no homework policy. Students are just expected to read for 20-30 minutes at home daily.
Please re-read what you posted. Reading *is* homework.
Not if it isn’t monitored. We aren’t allowed to have a reading log or other verification system.
Are teacher, and if so may I ask why no reading log?
Anonymous wrote:I love the no homework policy for elementary school!! Reading is the best thing they can do at that age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different APS school—our school has a no homework policy. Students are just expected to read for 20-30 minutes at home daily.
Please re-read what you posted. Reading *is* homework.
Not if it isn’t monitored. We aren’t allowed to have a reading log or other verification system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different APS school—our school has a no homework policy. Students are just expected to read for 20-30 minutes at home daily.
Please re-read what you posted. Reading *is* homework.
Not if it isn’t monitored. We aren’t allowed to have a reading log or other verification system.
Anonymous wrote:Different APS school—our school has a no homework policy. Students are just expected to read for 20-30 minutes at home daily.
Please re-read what you posted. Reading *is* homework.
Different APS school—our school has a no homework policy. Students are just expected to read for 20-30 minutes at home daily.