DR JO CASTELINO
The Homework Conundrum: Making Homework Work
About this Keynote
Turning to a familiar but often debated area of practice, Jo explores the role of homework in supporting learning. She outlines what the research suggests and why homework does not always lead to improved outcomes. Consideration is given to when homework is most effective and when it may be less helpful. Jo also discusses how to design and use homework more purposefully, concluding with practical steps for making it a more impactful part of teaching.
About this Keynote
Turning to a familiar but often debated area of practice, Jo explores the role of homework in supporting learning. She outlines what the research suggests and why homework does not always lead to improved outcomes. Consideration is given to when homework is most effective and when it may be less helpful. Jo also discusses how to design and use homework more purposefully, concluding with practical steps for making it a more impactful part of teaching.
MEET THE PRESENTER
Dr Jo Castelino
Assistant Curriculum Leader of Science and Homework Lead
Dr Castelino is a Biology specialist and Assistant Curriculum Leader of Science at a secondary school based in West Yorkshire. Dr Castelino is involved in teaching and learning and leads on homework school-wide. Dr Castelino regularly blogs and speaks about applying cognitive science principles to her teaching which you can find here.
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