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Critical Incident

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Essay title: Critical Incident

3/24/05

Critical Incident

I had the opportunity to look over the teacher’s grade book today, and noticed something disturbing to me: the homework section in the grade book were mostly blank spaces with marks down only a few names. For over the passed months, most of the students have not turned in their homework. There are a few that turn in their homework consistently and the rest have done nothing. I talked to my master teacher about this issue and she said that there was nothing she could do to encourage them to do their homework. She had confronted many students on their homework issue and received stories of family and personal problems that have prevent them from ever touching their homework. Such stories include not having anyone to help or the lack of time due to other family responsibilities.

If my reasoning is correct, the role of homework is to reinforce what students learn in school. Is it safe then to conclude that the the reason these students do not retain the information learned is that they do not have enough practice? If they were to do their homework would they then be able to perform better on tests and understand the material better? How important is homework? If these students do not do their homework, is the role of a teacher then to make sure that her students understand

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