Dunblane Primary School: Homework
Dunblane Primary School: Homework
Homework
August 2015
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Rationale
At Dunblane Primary we strive to work in partnership with our parents/carers to support our pupils
learning. We agree with Education Scotland Scotland who state: Research consistently
demonstrates that where parents are involved with their childrens education and learning
both at home and in partnership with the school, their children do better and achieve more.
These benefits can be long-lasting and extend to better health, relationships and improved
employment prospects. (Education Scotland Website, Parents as partners in learning) The
benefits of homework are widely recognised. Homework allows further practice and
consolidation of work done in class. It provides parents and carers with the opportunity to
become involved in their childs learning. Homework gives pupils experience in planning and
organising their time. These good habits will support them in future education and beyond.
Homework in Dunblane Primary School will reinforce learning in class while developing a habit of
life-long learning for children. Homework will give families an insight into learning taking
place in school. Parents will be encouraged to discuss learning with their children and support
them to complete homework independently.
Dunblane Primary School homework policy has been created to provide a coherent framework
from which all stakeholders can develop a consistent and effective approach for pupils of all ages
and levels of ability. Throughout the process of the policy development, all stakeholders were
consulted in a variety of ways including questionnaires, surveys and focus groups. Our homework
policy reflects the beliefs and priorities of children, parents and staff in our school community.
Purpose of Homework
Give families, teachers and children a collective understanding of learning taking place.
Encourage families to discuss their childs learning taking place in school.
Develop important life skills which will encourage good study habits.
Motivate children to become responsible for the acceleration of their own learning by
encouraging independent enquiry
Roles
Teachers will...
*Ensure Learning Intentions are clear
*Provide homework which builds upon learning taking place in class
*Help to develop a regular and easily followed routine
* Acknowledge the completion of homework through a verbal feedback stamp, sticker or written
feedback.
*Use home-link diary to share tasks and communicate with families when necessary. There should
be a clear system in place for pupils to share communication with the teachers. Eg a seperate box
for children to put home-link diaries in that have a note from home.
Pupils will...
*Work to the best of their ability.
*Develop the habits of life-long learning by beginning to:
manage their time effectively
organise a manageable routine
study independently.
*Engage in discussions with parents about learning intentions of homework
*Be responsible for homework submission and returning to school on time.
Parents will...
*Encourage and support their children in homework tasks, as appropriate to each individual childs
age, stage and development.
* Encourage your child to develop good study habits (eg planning time effectively)
*Provide opportunities for children to discuss links between the learning that has taken place in
school and their homework tasks.
*Where necessary communicate via homework diary with class teacher. DPS understands the
realities of busy home lives and encourages clear communication between home and school.
Steps to success:
*Homework will be most successful when surrounded by realistic expectations which is supported
by a positive and encouraging attitude.
*Homework, where possible will be given out on a regular basis with clear learning intentions as
part of a routine.
*Families are encouraged to develop a culture of learning in their homes. Informal opportunities to
read to children regularly are encouraged and rich conversations about their learning should
happen too. Links should be made between school learning and the wider world, and vice versa.
* Homework should not be a stressful process for pupils, parents or teachers but should be built in
to a childs out of school routine to make a real difference to a childs education.
*Ensuring children have the right materials for homework eg, pencils, pens, rulers etc.
*Motivating children to develop independent enquiry skills by praising and being interested in
childrens questions.
As a guide we recommend that children engage in homework four times a week.
Class
Time
P1-3
10-15mins
evening
per
P4-7
15-25mins
evening
per
Each child in Dunblane Primary School is unique and therefore time spent on homework each
evening should meet their own individual needs.
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