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Provincial Homework PolicyThe new policy was created to• set clear expectations• create consistency among schools across the province
Expectations• Age and developmentally appropriate homework will be
assigned in all classes and all grade levels• Every student will not necessarily receive the same
homework because not every child can do the same• Teachers will use their professional judgement to
determine when to assign homework, what to assign, and how much
Expectations• Homework will …• be connected to what students are learning in
class • be within a student’s ability to complete on their
own• be mindful of students’ access to help and other
resources at home• be coordinated by teachers through a school-
wide approach • Homework will not … • require parents or guardians to teach students
new skills or ideas• be used to punish or discipline a student• be assigned on days of cultural or religious
significance for students and their families
The Purpose of HomeworkPrepare Practice Enrich
• Gather materials for class
• Rehearse for a presentation
• Read an article for a class discussion
• Read for pleasure• Practice basic literacy
and math skills • Practice an
instrument • Apply new
knowledge to complete a project
• Research local news about a topic being discussed in class
• Investigate a science experiment
• Write personal reflections in a journal
• Apply a variety of skills to a larger project
What could this look like for younger students?
• Practicing basic skills: telling time, counting change, word games
• Reading for pleasure• Gathering resources for projects • Talking to family members to gather
information for classroom activities• Practicing physical skills
What could this look like for older students? • Reading to prepare for upcoming activities or
classroom discussions• Practicing a presentation• Practicing learned skills (i.e., balancing chemical
equations, music or band pieces)• Applying a variety of skills to a longer-term project • Writing reflections on learning in a journal or blog• Researching a topic being studied in class • Preparing for a test or exam
Feedback and Evaluation• Homework is another way for teachers to see if students have understood a new idea or skill
• Teachers will check homework and provide feedback to students. For example, • acknowledge that a student successfully
completed the homework • let students know what they did well and how
they could improve
• Day-to-day homework will not count toward students’ grades. Longer-term projects and assignments will be reviewed to provide feedback to students and may count toward their grades.
What can you do as a family?• Provide encouragement • Help your child develop study skills at home (e.g.
getting organized, breaking tasks into smaller parts)
• Set up a space for homework• Help your child balance time spent on homework,
extracurricular, and out-of-school activities (e.g. help them to set up a homework schedule)
• Speak to your child’s teacher if they are struggling with their homework