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Help with homework

Who's involved

Homework can be helpful or it can be a source of stress. However, homework arrangements work well when the school, the individual teacher, the parent and others in the family – and the pupil – understand the roles each of them can play. 

The pupil's role can be to:

  • keep a note of what is required and when it is due
  • plan ahead
  • make the time to do the homework
  • look for help when stuck or frustrated
  • hand in completed homework on time.       

The parent's role can be to:

  • encourage your child
  • let the school know what you expect
  • know what the school and teachers expect of children
  • know what the school and teachers expect of parents
  • talk with your child about what they are learning
  • listen to worries and complaints
  • get in touch with the school if you have concerns
  • be patient.      

The school's role can be to:

  • let you know what is expected of your child
  • let you know what the school expects from you
  • let you know who to contact if you are concerned.      

The teacher's role can be to:

  • set homework which is interesting and at the right level
  • clearly explain the purpose of the homework to pupils
  • keep aware of other pressures and responsibilities pupils might have
  • set realistic deadlines
  • check on homework and give feedback
  • give recognition for effort and work well done. 
Mother and son discussing work at a computer

'...talk with your child about what they are learning.'

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