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Homework? Really? That's So 1950s
 Etta Kralovec, Janine Bempechat, Brian Nichols, Josh Stumpenhorst

 

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The debate about homework is heating up again, much of it driven by connected educators through social media. The growing consensus is that the notion of homework has passed its expiration date, but has it? Are you still assigning homework? Should you?

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