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Homework Policy

Homework Policy

The Role and Purpose of Homework at IIUI Schools

Homework at IIUI Schools involves independent or minimally supported learning activities completed outside of class. It is designed to reinforce and apply skills and knowledge gained in the classroom, fostering responsibility, self-discipline, and lifelong learning habits. It also helps students develop time management, organizational skills, and resource utilization. For parents, homework offers insight into their child’s academic progress and classroom learning, allowing them to support and encourage their child’s efforts. Teachers are responsible for assigning meaningful and relevant homework that aligns with classroom objectives.

  • Enhance learning quality and foster holistic development beyond the classroom.
  • Use homework to sharpen students’ skills and raise achievement standards.
  • Strengthen collaboration between parents, students, and the school in supporting learning.
  • Ensure homework extends and reinforces classroom learning.
  • Provide a structured approach to improve students’ academic performance.
 
  •  Follow the IIUI Schools Homework Policy and grade-specific schedules for consistent assignment.
  • Ensure homework is purposeful and directly related to the taught curriculum.
  • Guide students on homework tasks and explain assessment criteria.
  • Evaluate homework promptly, accurately, and provide constructive feedback to students and parents.
  • Appreciate and reward students who consistently complete their homework.
  • Inform parents about any homework-related problems and suggest strategies to support their children.
  • Understand the value of homework in reinforcing learning and building skills.
  • Be aware of and adhere to the homework schedule for their respective grade.
  • Complete and submit homework on time, ensuring it meets quality standards.
  • Request assistance from teachers and parents if encountering difficulties.
  • Develop a personal homework timetable and follow it consistently4o mini
     
  • Ensure their child completes homework and supports the school’s efforts.
  • Value homework, take an active interest, and support the school’s role in enhancing learning.
  • Be aware of the homework assigned and allocate appropriate time for completion.
  • Motivate their child to read and stay informed about current events.
  • Communicate any homework-related issues or concerns with teachers.