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2022
DOI: 10.5937/zrffp52-34240
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Homework practices in teaching of Serbian language in junior grades of primary education

Abstract: Various advantages and disadvantages of homework are discussed in the literature. The aim of this paper is to determine the advantages and disadvantages of homework practices in Serbian Language taught in junior grades of primary education. Implementation practices were examined from the standpoint of teachers with the aim of determining: the dynamics in assigning and reviewing homework; assessment methods and ways of communicating feedback; representation of different types of homework; and the evaluation of … Show more

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“…For example, assigning large portion of homework assignments to students was taking them away from family gathering, cultural events, social activities and fun, without having any advantage to the students' learning and educational achievements (Gill & Schlossman, 2004). Likewise, Stakić, Stamatović, and Maksimović (2022) identified numerous negative aspects of homework, such as excessive load on students, its effectiveness as a learning tool, mental stress on students, time constraints, etc. In the same vein, Arrarte (2019) pointed out that homework creates hindrance for students in following interests of their choice and their success in areas in which they have more potential.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, assigning large portion of homework assignments to students was taking them away from family gathering, cultural events, social activities and fun, without having any advantage to the students' learning and educational achievements (Gill & Schlossman, 2004). Likewise, Stakić, Stamatović, and Maksimović (2022) identified numerous negative aspects of homework, such as excessive load on students, its effectiveness as a learning tool, mental stress on students, time constraints, etc. In the same vein, Arrarte (2019) pointed out that homework creates hindrance for students in following interests of their choice and their success in areas in which they have more potential.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%