The end of homework

how homework disrupts families, overburdens children, and limits learning

Discusses the place of homework in the daily lives of schools, children, and families, arguing that the practice, if left unrestricted, can undermine social and life and contribute to a growing sense of alienation and stress in students, their families, and the larger community.

Beacon Press
2000
9780807042182
book

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