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Course Details

Course 23: Providing Homework Support

Course ID  72860
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Description

The National Standard Objectives of Learning (SOL) have raised questions about the role of school-age programs in providing homework help and support. Research indicates there are many different ways to provide effective homework support in school-age programs. Some are more structured than others. When planning a homework support program, it is important for school-age programs to develop a homework philosophy that is consistent with the program’s overall philosophy and reflects current research on best practices for providing homework help. The homework philosophy should also reflect the needs of parents and children in the program and strike a balance between homework needs and other experiences that help children grow and learn out-of-school. When staff know how to design homework environments, identify appropriate homework materials, and use effective strategies to guide children’s efforts, homework support can be an effective component of ongoing programs.


2.00 Hours

Course Level

Formal

General Continuing Education

Course Category

School Age

Formal Approved

(2 Hours)

CDA Content Areas

Steps to advance children's physical and intellectual development (2 Hours)

Infant Mental Health Core Competency Areas


Family Child Care Home Provider
Child Care Center Staff
School Age

Elementary (K-3rd grade)
Middle (4th-8th grade)

Goals and Objectives

As a result of this training, students will be able to:
• Discuss major considerations for planning an effective homework support program.
• Discuss the importance of having a homework program philosophy.
• Identify major research findings about the purpose of homework, its relationship to school success, & implications for school-age

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