Here’s an email I received from John Painter, the editor of readingtonparents.blogspot.com. You can read John’s earlier guest blog entry here. The Trouble with Internet Based Homework by John Painter My latest entry on
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Moms (and Dads) on a Mission–Chicago, Illinois
Here’s a letter Caroline Moellering of Chicago, Illinois sent to her first-grade son’s co-teachers at his private Catholic school when she learned that the teachers would be assigning weekend homework. When her older daughter was in the same school, there was no weekend homework. Please Don’t Assign Weekend Homework to First Graders by Caroline MoelleringContinue reading “Moms (and Dads) on a Mission–Chicago, Illinois”
Get A DVD of the Stressed Out Students’ Conference
I just watched the DVD of the Fall, 2008, Stressed Out Students conference, with keynote speeches by David Elkind, author of The Hurried Child and The Power of Play, Dr. Ken Ginsburg, author of A Parent’s Guide to Building Resilience in Children and Teens, Dr. Madeline Levine, author of The Price of Privilege, and DeniseContinue reading “Get A DVD of the Stressed Out Students’ Conference”
An Australian Teenager Speaks Out
Dear Sara, I am 14 and homework burdens me ridiculously. Below is a timeline of how overburdened today’s high school students are. Showing this to people (you have permission to alter or use it) may show them how packed everything is. Some details may differ from student to student but it is still reasonably accurate:Continue reading “An Australian Teenager Speaks Out”
Rat Race Rebellion
I was recently interviewed by Rat Race Rebellion.
Moms (and Dads) on a Mission: Danville Mom Doesn’t Stop
Readers of this blog are, at this point, pretty familiar with the work of Kerry Dickinson, a mother from Danville, California, who, last year, got her school district to reevaluate its homework policy and institute a new one. You can read Kerry’s earlier guest blog entries here and here and here. This year, Kerry, concernedContinue reading “Moms (and Dads) on a Mission: Danville Mom Doesn’t Stop”
Candidate for School Board runs on Reduced-Homework Platform
Nick Caumanns, an independent running for the Surrey School Board near Vancouver, Canada, is running on a platform that excessive homework is detrimental. According to News1130.com, Caumanns, who has seen his own three children struggle with too much homework, argues that too much homework can have negative effects on student health, family life and fitness.Continue reading “Candidate for School Board runs on Reduced-Homework Platform”
Moms (and Dads) on a Mission–Suburban Philadelphia: A Private School Listens
Today’s guest blogger, “FedUpMom,” had been advocating for homework reform in her daughter’s public school in suburban Philadelphia. This school year, she decided to try private school for her fifth-grade daughter; she is having more success in getting the school to respond to her concerns. This is FedUpMom’s fourth post; you can read her otherContinue reading “Moms (and Dads) on a Mission–Suburban Philadelphia: A Private School Listens”
From One High School Student to High School Students Everywhere: Let’s Stop the Stress
A few weeks ago, I posted a guest entry by high school student, Alexandra Keehan, who formed a Stunt the Stress club and website at her school. Alexandra is now trying to galvanize students everywhere. I sent out the following email to students who have contacted me or posted comments here. Please pass along Alexandra’sContinue reading “From One High School Student to High School Students Everywhere: Let’s Stop the Stress”
In Reading, One Size Does Not Fit All
This is not the first time I’m linking to one of my favorite education bloggers, Donalyn Miller. Her most recent column One Size Does Not Fit All: Ways to Make Reading Assignments More Engaging for All Levels of Students addresses the problems of English classes assigning the same novel to the whole class. One SizeContinue reading “In Reading, One Size Does Not Fit All”
