The impact of homework on a child's motivation to learn in primary education
Abstract
Homework assignments are part of a child’s daily routine; however, homework is
becoming a subject much debated by teachers, parents and children. This study
examined homework solely from the perspective of the child, in order to determine the
impact it has on their motivation to learn. This is an original piece of research. The
researcher’s goal was to increase the effectiveness of homework activities within the
class, using the experiences and suggestions of the children as inspiration to do so. The
subjects for this research project were primary school children in rural Ireland, at
fourth-class level, aged 9-10 years. This is a predominantly qualitative study. The
researcher adopted a case study approach with the use of a focus group interview and
an open-ended survey to collect data. Thematic analysis was used to gain a thorough
insight into the different experiences with homework, based on responses from a focus
group and survey. The children identified many benefits associated with homework:
improved academic achievement, communication with parents and the development of
concentration, organization and time-management skills. The challenges children face
in relation to time, quantity, difficulty, interest levels, emotions, family support and
relationships were also highlighted. This research further examined a child’s
motivation for homework completion and established a range of suggestions from the
children for homework improvement. This topic of homework is under-researched,
particularly from a child’s perspective in Ireland. As a result, this research is both
important and relevant. Overall, findings for this study indicate that although the
majority of children dislike having to do homework, they value it as a tool to enhance
their learning and personal development. The children have made constructive
suggestions for homework improvement, including fewer activities each night and
more frequent use of project work to provide choice in their learning. This dissertation
highlights that in order to make effective change with homework, the perspective of the
children is invaluable.
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