Homework Done Right: Powerful Learning in Real-Life Situations
By (Author) Janet Alleman
By (author) Jere Brophy
By (author) Ben Botwinski
By (author) Barbara Knighton
By (author) Rob Ley
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
3rd February 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
371.30281
Paperback
216
Width 216mm, Height 279mm, Spine 20mm
828g
"Homework Done Right" shows teachers how homework assignments can connect with the curriculum and how to make it applicable to their students' lives. Educators will learn how to design and implement active, creative assignments that promote useful skills like inquiry, problem solving, and critical thinking. Moving beyond the current "homework debate," this resource is split into three sections to explain the rationale for meaningful homework, how to make it relevant, and how students in different grades respond to it.
Janet Alleman is a professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Michigan State University. She lives in Lansing, Michigan.
Jere Brophy was a University of Distinguished Professor of Teacher Education and Educational Psychology at Michigan State University. He lives in Lansing, Michigan.
Ben Botwinski is a graduate student at the College of Education at Michigan State University. He lives in East Lansing, Michigan.
Barbara Knighton is an elementary school teacher with over twenty years of experience in the classroom. She lives in Lansing, Michigan.
Rob Ley has taught third and fourth grade in both urban and suburban districts and lives and teaches in Haslett, Michigan.
Sarah Middlestead is a middle school math teacher with over seven years experience. She lives in Lansing, Michigan.