THE ROLE OF HOMEWORK IN TEACHING ENGLISH
Keywords:
Key words: Homework, Teaching English, Language skills, Reinforcement, Independent learning, Critical thinking, Assessment, Time management, Organization, Problem-solving.Abstract
Abstract: This article explores the role of homework in teaching language,
drawing on the perspectives of researchers such as Harris Cooper, Alfie Kohn, Robert
Marzano, and John Hattie. While some argue that purposeful and targeted homework
assignments can support language learning, others raise concerns about potential
negative effects and limited impact on student achievement. The article concludes that
the effectiveness of homework in teaching language may depend on how it is used and
integrated into a comprehensive approach to language education.
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