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  1. What's the Right Amount of Homework?

    The National PTA and the National Education Association support the " 10-minute homework guideline "—a nightly 10 minutes of homework per grade level. But many teachers and parents are quick to point out that what matters is the quality of the homework assigned and how well it meets students' needs, not the amount of time spent on it.

  2. How much homework is too much?

    Many districts follow the guideline of 10 minutes per grade level. This is a good rule of thumb and can be modified for specific students or subjects that need more or less time for assignments. This can also be helpful to gauge if you are providing too much (or too little) homework. Consider surveying your students on how much time is needed ...

  3. Too much homework: Should we apply the 10-minute rule strictly?

    This rule recommends that students are assigned a daily maximum of 10 minutes of homework per grade level. This mean that a third-grader, for example, should do 30 minutes of homework each night. When they reach high school, this goes up to about two hours each night. Proposed by Harris Cooper of Duke University, the leading researcher on ...

  4. Is Homework Good for Kids? Here's What the Research Says

    For decades, the homework standard has been a "10-minute rule," which recommends a daily maximum of 10 minutes of homework per grade level. Second graders, for example, should do about 20 ...

  5. How Much Homework Is Too Much for Our Teens?

    How much is too much? According to the National PTA and the National Education Association, students should only be doing about 10 minutes of homework per night per grade level. But teens are ...

  6. Do our kids have too much homework?

    Cooper points to "The 10-Minute Rule" formulated by the National PTA and the National Education Association, which suggests that kids should be doing about 10 minutes of homework per night per grade level. In other words, 10 minutes for first-graders, 20 for second-graders and so on. Too much homework vs. the optimal amount

  7. Should Kids Get Homework?

    The standard homework guideline recommended by the National Parent Teacher Association and the National Education Association is the "10-minute rule" - 10 minutes of nightly homework per grade ...

  8. Is Homework Good for Kids?

    Research suggests students should be given about 10 minutes of homework per grade level. Parents can help with homework by encouraging a growth mindset and supporting their child's autonomy.

  9. FAQs about homework for kids

    The NEA recommends something called the "10-minute rule." Based on this rule, students should spend about 10 minutes per grade level on homework every night. That means a second grader will usually be able to finish in about 20 minutes. A sixth grader should be able to get homework done in about an hour.

  10. What's the Right Amount of Homework? Many Students Get Too Little

    A widely endorsed metric for how much homework to assign is the 10-minute rule. It dictates that children should receive 10 minutes of homework per grade level—so a 1st grader would be given 10 ...

  11. Research Trends: Why Homework Should Be Balanced

    Why Homework Should Be Balanced. Homework can boost learning, but doing too much can be detrimental. The National PTA and National Education Association support the "10-minute homework rule," which recommends 10 minutes of homework per grade level, per night (10 minutes for first grade, 20 minutes for second grade, and so on, up to two ...

  12. Outlining Simple Homework Guidelines for K-8 Teachers

    The following chart adapted from the National Education Associations recommendations can be used as a resource for teachers in Kindergarten through the 8 th grade. Grade Level. Recommended Amount of Homework Per Night. Kindergarten. 5 - 15 minutes. 1 st Grade. 10 - 20 minutes. 2 nd Grade. 20 - 30 minutes.

  13. How to Use Homework to Support Student Success

    The general guideline is 10 minutes of nightly homework per grade level beginning after kindergarten. This amounts to just a few minutes for younger elementary students to up to 2 hours for high school students. ... In high school, researchers found an average of three hours of homework per night for students living in economically privileged ...

  14. How To: Choose the Right Amount of Daily Homework

    However, there is one key question that research can help instructors to answer: How much homework is optimal to assign per grade level? The table on the right, How Much Homework Per Day is Optimal?, ... 10 Minutes--10-45 Minutes. 2. 20 Minutes--10-45 Minutes. 3: 30 Minutes --10-45 Minutes: 4: 40 Minutes --45-90 Minutes: 5: 50 Minutes--45-90 ...

  15. How Much Homework Is Enough? Depends Who You Ask

    In 1st grade, children should have 10 minutes of daily homework; in 2nd grade, 20 minutes; and so on to the 12th grade, when on average they should have 120 minutes of homework each day, which is ...

  16. Kids have three times too much homework, study finds

    The standard, endorsed by the National Education Association and the National Parent-Teacher Association, is the so-called "10-minute rule" - 10 minutes per grade level per night. That ...

  17. Homework and Higher Standards

    He believes that research supports the 10-minute rule—that students should be able to complete their homework in no more than 10 minutes multiplied by their grade. For example, this would amount ...

  18. Should Students Have Homework?

    According to Duke professor Harris Cooper, it's important that students have homework. His meta-analysis of homework studies showed a correlation between completing homework and academic success, at least in older grades. He recommends following a "10 minute rule": students should receive 10 minutes of homework per day in first grade, and 10 ...

  19. How to talk with your child's teacher about too much homework

    Many schools follow the National Education Association (NEA) rule of 10 minutes of homework per day, per grade level. But sometimes it takes kids much longer than that to get through their daily assignments. That's especially true for kids who learn and think differently.

  20. Homework: How Much is Too Much?

    Just how much homework should elementary students have? The National Education Association (NEA) endorses the following guidelines: 10-20 minutes of homework for 1 st graders, ten minutes per grade level for 2 nd through 12 th graders (for example, 20 minutes for a 2 nd grader or 50 minutes for a 5 th grader). The Important Functions of Homework.

  21. High-quality homework: How to assign the right amount, and the most

    The National PTA and National Education Association support the " ten minute homework guideline ," which suggests each student should have about ten minutes of homework per grade level. First-grade students should have between ten to twenty minutes of homework, with an additional ten minutes added for each subsequent grade level.

  22. Too Much Homework: Children Receive 3 Times Recommended Amount

    Time spent on homework peaks in 10th grade at 54 minutes per night, according to the study. Researchers also found a disparity in homework patterns based on parents' education level as well as a ...