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Rationale |
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General
RATIONALE:
Homework aims to
support learning and raise academic
achievement by promoting opportunities for
independent study. Homework provides a real
opportunity for the partnership between the
student, teaching staff and parents.
Homework allows students to work at their
own pace, use their preferred learning
styles, and to take a pride in their
work.
All
GCSE and Post-16 students should expect to
complete homework regularly.
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PURPOSES:
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Homework will
provide students with the opportunity to
review, revisit, consolidate learning,
and broaden their understanding.
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Homework
will, in the majority of cases, be set to
address specific needs or tasks and engage
students in appropriate learning activities.
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Homework will
support learning through a variety of
activities such as preparatory research,
background reading, specific learning for
tests, recording class work activities,
extension of class work, written or reading
tasks, coursework, data collation.
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Homework will
play an important role in a well-planned
examination course.
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Homework aims
to develop good habits in planning, time
management and self-directed study.
·
Where
appropriate, homework will be differentiated
and will, for the most able, require
application to other contexts, (must,
should, could).
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PRE-16
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The amount of
homework set will vary between subjects and
there will be busy times when homework,
coursework and revision are required.
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Students
taking GCSE can expect one hour per subject
per week to be spent on homework as a
minimum.
·
Overload
should be avoided by allowing students a
minimum of 3 to 4 working days for homework
tasks to be completed.
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If work needs
to be set on a shorter time scale, staff
should agree this with the students
concerned. For example MFL staff may need
to set shorter homework more frequently.
·
Students
carry a planner to record and plan their
homework.
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Students
achieving deadlines should be encouraged and
praised and a note of those missing
deadlines must be made in teacher
records. Students repeatedly failing to
produce homework should be referred to the
Head of Dept and Personal Tutor who will
then inform parents.
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It is
reasonable to expect staff and students to
negotiate deadlines for completion of
homework including agreed extension time for
specific special cases where this has been
discussed.
·
Students can
normally expect to receive feedback to
homework within 10 working days of the
deadline. (See Marking Policy)
·
The college
and individual departments will make every
effort to communicate the purpose of
homework to students and parents.
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College based
Homework Club will be available to all
pre-16 students.
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General
homework will not solely include ‘finishing
off’ classroom tasks.
POST-16
COURSES
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Students can
expect and should be capable of completing a
significant amount of their work
unsupervised.
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Advanced GCE
students should normally be prepared for a
commitment to independent study of 6 hours a
week in each subject.
·
Advanced VCE
students should expect to give 12 hours
independent study and GNVQ Intermediate
students 6 hours per week.
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All Subject
Tutors and Learning Support staff should be
fully aware of the college policy on
homework.
·
Dept policy
on homework should identify subject specific
differences in practice and should be made
as an addition to the college
policy.
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