Math Homework Can End Up Doing More Harm Than Good, Study Shows

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Giving pupils math homework can sometimes do more harm than good, according to a new study – particularly when the tasks involved in the work are too complex for kids to complete even with the help of their parents.

The researchers, from the University of South Australia and St Francis Xavier University in Canada, interviewed eight Canadian families, asking questions about their experiences with mathematics homework and its effects on the family.

All the families had a child in grade 3, typically aged 8 or 9, the age at which the first standardized math tests are introduced in the area where the survey was conducted. Overall, math was talked about as a subject that wasn't liked, and that involved too much extra work.

"Homework has long been accepted as a practice that reinforces children's learning and improves academic success," says Lisa O'Keeffe, a senior lecturer in mathematics education at the University of South Australia.

"But when it is too complex for a student to complete even with parent support, it raises the question as to why it was set as a homework task in the first place."

The issues identified by the study included homework being too difficult – even with parental help – as well as the work pushing back bedtimes, crossing over into family time, and causing feelings of inadequacy and frustration.

As with many subjects, approaches to teaching and learning mathematics can change over time. Parents who, as children, had been taught how to tackle problems in a different way to their kids was another frustration noted by the researchers.

As with many subjects, approaches to teaching and learning mathematics can change over time. Parents who, as children, had been taught how to tackle problems in a different way to their kids was another frustration noted by the researchers.

"Like many things, mathematics teaching has evolved over time," says O'Keeffe. "But when parents realize that their tried-and-true methods are different to those which their children are learning, it can be hard to adapt, and this can add undue pressure."

This can lead to "negativity across generations", the researchers say. Mothers in the study tended to be mostly responsible for helping with the homework – and when they also find the assignments tough, that can reinforce negative stereotypes about mathematics not being a subject in which girls "naturally excel", according to the study authors.

These negative stereotypes can have lasting impacts on their grades and career aspirations, other studies show.

Of course, the coronavirus pandemic is still fresh in everyone's minds – a time when children were often asked to study at home, and parents often had to help out when it came to completing assignments.

While this study uses a small sample of participants, the researchers say its findings match common narratives in education. They want to see more done to make sure math homework is set in an appropriate way, and that it doesn't end up putting youngsters off the subject at an early age.

"The last thing teachers want to do is disadvantage girls in developing potentially strong mathematical identities," says study author Sarah McDonald, an education lecturer at the University of South Australia. So "we need a greater understanding of homework policies and expectations."

Homework is often thought to have non-academic benefits, such as fostering independence and developing organisational skills and self-discipline, McDonald adds, although the family experiences captured in their study don't necessarily back that up.
 
I dunno. While I can appreciate having another way to learn math (i learned it a lot through programming), its also something that requires practice to be good at (at least for me). I had to do problems a few times to actually retain whats going on in a complicated problem. That said, I also think it requires a good teacher. I learned more on kahn academy than i did from the guy there for a meal ticket.
 
interviewed eight Canadian families
Well, these researchers clearly didn't benefit from math homework, since they don't seem to understand how sample sizes work.

But anyway, we should dismantle all public education anyway.
 
Mothers in the study tended to be mostly responsible for helping with the homework – and when they also find the assignments tough, that can reinforce negative stereotypes about mathematics not being a subject in which girls "naturally excel",
We can't have kids finding out that there are gender differences.
 
after like 20 problems I either get the concept or I don't, too much math homework is just bullshit busywork
 
It's because of common core, simple as that. Why did there need to be a bullshit 8-participant families study to determine what everyone has been proclaiming for the past decade?
 
Translation: Niggers can't do math, therefore we must ban math homework.
Uneducated cattle is much easier to control, only factor that matters to the elites nowdays. That's why our education is one of the worst(and most expensive) in the world.
 
Mothers have a harder time helping their kids with math homework?

I guess breaking up the nuclear family in favor of welfare and child support payments, all but forcing men out of academia, and relying on Girl Power to build the future isn't quite the solution after all.
 
The researchers, from the University of South Australia and St Francis Xavier University in Canada, interviewed eight Canadian families, asking questions about their experiences with mathematics homework and its effects on the family.
Eight families? The fuck kind of survey is this?
 
Very clickbaity title for such a nothingburger article.

But I kinda agree, we should give kids tasks that they can solve themselves without asking their parents for help. But for that we must take every kid's math skills into account cause what's easy for some can be difficult for the others. Ideally we would split them into groups so that nerds get more complex exercises than normies, who in turn get harder exercises than retards, but nobody's got the budget for that.
 
Are you sure you're old enough to be here? Most of us don't still have math homework to turn in anymore.
I think at least part of it is poor grade math teachers. I hated math in school because of how it was taught and how unclear the teachers always were. Once I became an adult I decided to just start from the beginning with Khan Academy and a textbook and it just clicked for me. I wasn't learning it because I had to, I was learning it because I wanted to.
 
I think at least part of it is poor grade math teachers. I hated math in school because of how it was taught and how unclear the teachers always were. Once I became an adult I decided to just start from the beginning with Khan Academy and a textbook and it just clicked for me. I wasn't learning it because I had to, I was learning it because I wanted to.
You would be surprised how common this is. American education is beyond garbage, you would quite literally have a better time by dropping out and using the internet, as you said or private tutors. American public schools are a form of child abuse, simple as.
 
All the families had a child in grade 3, typically aged 8 or 9,

"But when it is too complex for a student to complete even with parent support, it raises the question as to why it was set as a homework task in the first place."
If you're an adult and you can't figure out math designed for an 8yr old you should unironically kill yourself

as well as the work pushing back bedtimes, crossing over into family time
I'm curious how much work they're bitching about here. As a kid I got legitimately about 3x as much homework as other kids, for various reasons, and I was regularly sick to boot which cut into the amount of time when I was able to do anything (including homework) and I still managed to get it all done.


and when they also find the assignments tough, that can reinforce negative stereotypes about mathematics not being a subject in which girls "naturally excel", according to the study authors.
imagine complaining that adult women being unable to do basic math is bad because it reinforces the stereotype that women can't do math.
 
If you're an adult and you can't figure out math designed for an 8yr old you should unironically kill yourself
Math isn't the problem retard, the problem is when the teacher wants you to solve the problems in the most asinine way posible and if you do it any other way it's wrong due to the my way or the highway mentality
 
"But when it is too complex for a student to complete even with parent support, it raises the question as to why it was set as a homework task in the first place."
If the kid can't do the math homework assigned if anything its proof that the homework should be assigned because obviously they need more practice

This is just showing teachers are fucking idiots
 
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