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Homework and academic achievement across Spanish compulsory education

Homework and academic achievement across Spanish compulsory education

Carlos Nunez, Jose

;

Suarez, Natalia

;

Cerezo, Rebeca

;

Gonzalez-Pienda, Julio

; Rosário, Pedro;

Mourao, Rosa

;

Valle, Antonio

| Routledge | 2015 | DOI

Artigo de Jornal

Homework (HW) is one of the most common school-related activities among parents, students and teachers. However, the need to assign HW to students has been extensively debated. The present investigation examines the relationship between specific HW variables (i.e. amount of HW completed, time spent on HW and perceived quality of HW time management) and academic achievement, while controlling for students' gender and grade level. Participants included 454 students (ranging from 10 to 16years of age) from three schools in northern Spain. A multivariate analyses of variance and path analyses showed that the amount of HW completed decreased with increased schooling, as did students' perceived quality of HW time management. Data from hierarchical regression analyses completed by path analyses provided evidence that time spent on HW conjointly with perceived quality of HW time management explains how academic achievement is mediated by the amount of HW completed. These findings deepen the understanding of the complex impact of time spent on HW and on academic achievement.
We gratefully acknowledge the insightful suggestions provided by three anonymous reviewers on the previous version of this manuscript. This research was supported by the Ministry of Science and Innovation of Spain (EDU2010-16231).
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Ano de Publicação: 2015

Editora: Routledge

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ISSN: 0144-3410