New Recruit in Homework Revolt: The Principal

GALLOWAY, N.JAfter Donna Cushlanis’s son kept bursting into tears midway through his second-grade math problems, which one night took over an hour, she told him not to do all of his homework.

“How many times do you have to add seven plus two?” Ms. Cushlanis, 46, said. “I have no problem with doing homework, but that put us both over the edge. I got to the point that this is enough.”

Ms. Cushlanis, a secretary for the Galloway school district, complained to her boss, Annette C. Giaquinto, the superintendent. It turned out that the district, which serves 3,500 kindergarten through eighth-grade students, was already re-evaluating its homework practices. The school board will vote this summer on a proposal to limit weeknight homework to 10 minutes for each year of school — 20 minutes for second graders, and so forth — and ban assignments on weekends, holidays and school vacations.

And it looks like California is also getting into the act:

So teachers at Mango Elementary School in Fontana, Calif., are replacing homework with “goal work” that is specific to individual student’s needs and that can be completed in class or at home at his or her own pace. The Pleasanton School District, north of San Jose, Calif., is proposing this month to cut homework times by nearly half and prohibit weekend assignments in elementary grades because, as one administrator said, “parents want their kids back.”

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One Response to New Recruit in Homework Revolt: The Principal

  1. Mtoots says:

    Hooray for New Jersey and California! If a teacher is doing his/her job, the amount of homework should be minimal. Homework is for practice and reinforcement. If a student understands what has been taught, he doesn't need to practice for hours! And, a parent should NOT be expected to TEACH the child the concept….. just reinforce the lesson already taught. Now………if parents "get their kids back" I hope they spend that time w/ them……….not enroll them in another activity which leaves little family time!

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