"Ministers have scrapped guidelines setting out how much homework
children should be set, in a move intended to give headteachers greater
freedom.
Under the last government, guidance was issued to
all schools recommending that schools should have a policy on homework.
At the time, homework was common in secondary schools but practices
varied at primary level.
The guidelines suggested children aged
five to seven should be set an hour a week, rising to half-an-hour a
night for seven- to 11-year-olds. Secondary schools were encouraged to
set as much as two and-a- half hours a night for children aged 14-16.
There
is controversy about the value of homework, with critics saying it is
either ineffective or potentially harmful if the extra work is so dull
that children switch off.
A greater emphasis on homework can also
unfairly benefit pupils from more affluent homes, as they are more
likely to have a quiet place to study."
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