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Effects of homework
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A 2006 synthesis of research on the effects of homework found no correlation between amount of time spent on homework and achievement for elementary school students, a moderate correlation in middle school.
Cooper, H., Robinson, J.C., Civey, J., & Patall, E.A. (2006). Does homework improve academic achievement: A synthesis of research, 1987-2003. Review of Educational Research
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