
English and Swedish year one teachers' perspectives on the role of homework in young children's learning of number
Author(s) -
Gosia Marschall,
Judy Sayers,
Paul Andrews
Publication year - 1970
Publication title -
annales universitates paedagogicae cracoviensis. studia ad didacticam mathematicae pertinentia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.102
H-Index - 1
eISSN - 2450-341X
pISSN - 2080-9751
DOI - 10.24917/20809751.10.7
Subject(s) - theme (computing) , psychology , perception , set (abstract data type) , pedagogy , mathematics education , developmental psychology , neuroscience , computer science , programming language , operating system
This paper draws on data from semi-structured interviews undertaken with year one teachers in England and Sweden. The broad aim was to explore how teachers construe their own and parents' roles in supporting year one children's learning of early number. The role of homework within those efforts, surfaced as a key theme. The two data sets were an\-a\-lysed independently by means of a~constant comparison process and yielded perspectives that were, cross culturally, both similar and different. The similarities related to the importance teachers placed on the role of homework in supporting children who struggle academically. The differences were several and included teachers' views on the necessity, or even the desirability, of homework, the purpose of homework, the role of parents in the completion of~homework and the nature of the tasks set. The results, which are discussed against the literature, highlight the extent to which teachers' perceptions of the role of homework in support of young children's learning of number are culturally determined.