

He recommends following a "10 minute rule": students should receive 10 minutes of homework per day in first grade, and 10 additional minutes each subsequent year, so that by twelfth grade they are completing 120 minutes of homework daily.īut his analysis didn't prove that students did better because they did homework it simply showed a correlation. His meta-analysis of homework studies showed a correlation between completing homework and academic success, at least in older grades. What Research Says about HomeworkĪccording to Duke professor Harris Cooper, it's important that students have homework. But studies about the effectiveness of homework have been conflicting and inconclusive, leading some adults to argue that homework should become a thing of the past. For years, teachers and parents thought that homework was a necessary tool when educating children. It used to be that students were the only ones complaining about the practice of assigning homework.
