Does Homework Work or Hurt? A Study on the Effects of Homework on Mental Health and Academic Performance

Ryan Scheb
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St. Patrick's Catholic School is a coeducational Catholic preparatory school located in a large northeastern city. The school serves an exclusively non-white, working-class student population who demonstrates the motivation and potential to attend and graduate from college. The school’s mission calls for its staff to be guided by cura personalis, meaning they will care for the whole person; yet, data show that the school’s students were extremely stressed out and that much of their stress was attributable to homework. This study sought to determine if reducing the amount of homework could improve students’ mental health while not negatively impacting academic performance. Across ten classrooms, teachers reduced the amount of homework they were assigning by 50% for a period of at least three months with an aim of reducing students’ self-reported levels of stress by 30% while maintaining their same academic performance. At the conclusion of the project, the number of students reporting high to moderate levels of stress decreased by nearly 30%. The next step is to expand this pilot from ten classrooms to 20, thus having every teacher reduce the homework they are assigning to more effectively measure the impact it has on both students’ mental health and their academic performance. The project this year indicated that reducing homework school-wide would relieve a significant amount of stress for St. Patrick's students while ensuring their academic performance remains steady.
家庭作业有用还是有害?家庭作业对心理健康和学业成绩影响的研究
圣帕特里克天主教学校是一所男女同校的天主教预科学校,位于东北部一个大城市。这所学校只招收非白人的工薪阶层学生,他们表现出上大学和从大学毕业的动力和潜力。学校的使命要求其员工以cura personalis为指导,这意味着他们将关心整个人;然而,数据显示,这所学校的学生压力很大,他们的压力很大程度上来自家庭作业。这项研究旨在确定减少家庭作业是否可以改善学生的心理健康,同时不会对学习成绩产生负面影响。在至少三个月的时间里,在十个教室里,老师们将布置的家庭作业减少了50%,目的是在保持学业成绩不变的情况下,将学生自我报告的压力水平降低30%。在项目结束时,报告高到中等压力水平的学生人数减少了近30%。下一步是将这一试点项目从10间教室扩大到20间,从而让每位教师减少他们布置的家庭作业,从而更有效地衡量家庭作业对学生心理健康和学习成绩的影响。今年的项目表明,在学校范围内减少家庭作业将大大减轻圣帕特里克学生的压力,同时确保他们的学习成绩保持稳定。
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