Homework
Independent/Extended Learning policy
Aims: ensure all pupils receive outstanding opportunities to enhance their learning outside of the regular curriculum.
Examples of extended learning opportunities:
- Meaningful tasks i.e. extend learning from a lesson or prepare for future learning
- Extended research project
- Attend extra-curricular/intervention
- Focused revision
- Exam papers
- Practise (music, sport, drama)
- Online e.g. My Maths
- Homework links through the website
- Attend the Learning Resource Centre
Frequency of homework:
Frequency set out below is a minimum expected. Each task to require at least one-hour active engagement by the student
- Core subjects – once per week
- Non-core subjects – 3 per half term (6 per term) at KS3/ Once per week at KS4
Rewards:
The focus should be to positively reward students for their effort and achievement rather than punish those that do not engage in extended learning opportunities
- Class Charts praise points
- Whole school competitions
- Displayed work
- Positive postcards
- Marked and positive comments
Monitoring and Evaluation
- Department planning to include homework tasks
- Homework and independent learning tasks to be set in Class Charts
- Submission and rewards to be recorded on Class Charts
- Student homework to be kept with class work where appropriate
- Feedback from Student Voice to be gathered