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Australian classroom teacher homework practices in designing homework learning resources

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posted on 2023-05-10, 03:47 authored by Susan Richardson
There has been considerable research into the design and development of teaching and learning resources for classroom instruction. However, far less research emphasis exists concerning the design and development of learning resources for homework and out-of-school learning. In Australia the approach tends to be a classroom-up approach to the design, development and implementation of learning resources. In this approach, the classroom teachers’ role is of critical importance in designing, developing and implementing learning resources that support homework. In this respect, Horsley and Walker (2012) have found that a relationship exists between classroom teachers’ homework practices and the teaching and learning resource base of these practices. This paper presents preliminary results from a research investigation concern-ing the approach taken by two primary classroom teachers in the design, development and use of homework teaching and learning resources. The research explored teacher perspectives on homework practices using focus groups, and examined actual teacher homework practices using a stimulated recall method.

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Volume

6

Issue

3

Start Page

31

End Page

48

Number of Pages

18

eISSN

1837-2104

Publisher

International Association for Research on Textbooks and Educational Media

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

IARTEM e-journal

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