Policy Group
2000 Instruction
Jerome Joint School District No. 261
CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION 2630P
Research‐Based Homework Guidelines
Research provides strong evidence that, when used appropriately, homework benefits student achievement. To
make sure that homework is appropriate, teachers will follow these guidelines:
1. Assign purposeful homework. Legitimate purposes for homework include introducing new content,
practicing a skill or process that students can do independently but not fluently, elaborating on
information that has been addressed in class to deepen students' knowledge, and providing opportunities for students to explore topics of their own interest.
2. Design homework to maximize the chances that students will complete it. For example, ensure that
homework is at the appropriate level of difficulty. Students should be able to complete homework
assignments independently with relatively high success rates, but they should still find the assignments
challenging enough to be interesting.
3. Involve parents in appropriate ways (for example, as a sounding board to help students summarize what
they learned from the homework) without requiring parents to act as teachers or to police students'
homework completion.
4. Carefully monitor the amount of homework assigned so that it is appropriate to students' age levels and
does not take too much time away from other home activities.