Homework - Banora Point Public School.
Homework Policy Policy Statement. At St Joseph’s we believe that homework helps students by complementing and reinforcing classroom learning, fostering good lifelong learning and study habits and providing an opportunity for students to be responsible for their own learning.
The intention of homework is to consolidate areas of learning covered in class. It is an opportunity for parents to take an active role in their child’s learning by monitoring and working with their child to complete set tasks. Download and view Homework policy (PDF 102KB).
Homework Policy. At Edmund Rice College we believe that homework and homestudy are an essential part of the educational process. It is the policy of the College that homework is set regularly. Homestudy habits should be developed to suit the individual’s needs. In most faculties homework is set each day. However, the practical nature of learning in some subject areas makes it difficult for.
The school operates a supported study scheme that complements the homework policy. 11. Homework Club To support pupils with their homework, staff from the Support for Learning Department run a Homework Club every lunchtime except Friday. Pupils are encouraged to use it. Teacher help is on hand (not to give answers of course) but to encourage and guide. Difficulties can be resolved and concerns.
Endeavours to provide opportunities for all students through a flexible, adaptive and inclusive curriculum. We seek to achieve excellence in all areas of school life.
Homework policy. Homework is strongly encouraged at Kiama Public School. However, homework is not compulsory i.e. teachers are not compelled to set it nor are students compelled to complete it. Rationale. The purpose of homework, like schoolwork, is learning. Homework is important for students of all ages as it helps them build on what they have already learnt in the classroom and prepares.
Homework is monitored by class teachers and members of the management team; and is audited by pupil and parent questionnaires annually. Each school year, during September, every stage in the school from P1-P7 has an information afternoon for parents. At this meeting, the appropriate homework for the stage is explained and discussed. A homework policy is given to parents which outlines the.