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Education Headline Roundup

This week, we're discussing two big stories that are making waves in the education world, one of which is very close to home (here's looking at you, Ohio):

The Homework Hustle

Homework has been a part of American schooling for many years, though its popularity as an instructional aid has waxed and waned over the decades. At the turn of the 20th century, progressive reformers argued that homework was not "hands-on" enough and that it created undue stress in the lives of students. Anti-homework sentiment faded amidst Cold War tensions as American policy-makers struggled to "keep up" with the technological advances of the Soviets. In 1983, the Reagan administration's report "A Nation at Risk" warned that American students were falling behind their peers in other countries and that the quality of American education was in decline. The report called for more rigorous academic standards, and this had a significant impact on the question of homework in American public schools.

Today, American teenagers spend about twice as much time on homework each day as their predecessors did in the 1990s. However, research has shown that excessive homework can be associated with high stress levels, physical health problems, and lack of balance in children's lives. Some schools have started building in "rules" around homework, such as limiting homework to an hour per night or eliminating due dates after weekends or breaks. What's the correlation between the amount of homework students do and their performance on in-class exams? Can too much homework hurt academic performance? Join us as we navigate this challenging discussion with far-reaching impact for students, parents, and teachers.

In this week's What We Learned segment: Katie shares the news that Ohio's Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. Built along tributaries to the Ohio River, the series of eight monumental earthen enclosure complexes built between 2,000 and 1,600 years ago are the most representative surviving expressions of the Indigenous Hopewell tradition. Chelsea reviews the book The Death of Expertise, an in-depth discussion of the decline in public trust in experts and expertise.

Sources & Resources:

Fox 8 - Overhaul of Ohio’s K-12 education system is unconstitutional, new lawsuit says by: Associated Press

Ohio General Assembly

Roetzel - State Biennial Budget (HB33) Heads to Ohio Governor for Approval – Summary of Major Educational Changes

The Atlantic - California’s Math Misadventure Is About to Go National By Brian Conrad

APM Reports - Sold a Story

California Department of Education - Mathematics Framework

EducationWeek- California Adopts Controversial New Math Framework. Here’s What’s in It By Sarah Schwartz

Springer Link - The Relationship Between Homework and Achievement—Still Much of a Mystery by Ulrich Trautwein & Olaf Köller 

The Atlantic - The Cult of Homework By Joe Pinsker

JSTOR Daily - The Surprising History of Homework Reform by Livia Gershon

Wikipedia - A Nation at Risk

CNN - Kids have three times too much homework, study finds; what’s the cost? by Kelly Wallace

CNN - Is homework making your child sick? by Amanda Enayati

JSTOR - "A Sin against Childhood": Progressive Education and the Crusade to Abolish Homework, 1897-1941 by Brian Gill and Steven Schlossman

Pew Research Center - What we know about online learning and the homework gap amid the pandemic by Katherine Schaeffer