
Addressing Forgotten Homework Assignments in the Classroom
Learn how to tackle the issue of students forgetting homework assignments through defining the problem, gathering evidence, identifying causes, evaluating existing policies, developing solutions, and selecting the best approach. Discover practical strategies to ensure students complete their homework efficiently.
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Missing Homework Assignments Ms. David PS69Q
Public Policy Analyst (PPA) 1. Define the Problem 2. Gather the Evidence 3. Identify the Causes 4. Evaluate the Existing Policy 5. Develop Solutions 6. Select the Best Solution
Step 1: Define the Problem Sometimes students forget their homework materials in class and are unable to complete the assignments.
Step 2: Gather Evidence 1. The teacher finds homework sheets on the floor and on tables at the end of the day. 1. Students come to school the following day without their homework completed.
Step 3: Identify the Causes 1. Students become distracted when it's time to pack up. They speak to friends They sometimes rush to the closet This causes them to forget what they need.
Step 4: Evaluate the Existing Policy 1. Students usually copy homework at the end of the day. 2. They are told by the teacher what books they need to take home. 3. The following day, they go over it as a class.
Step 5: Develop Solutions 1. Assign each student a homework buddy 2. Put a checklist on each student s desk 3. Project pictures of the books students need on the board 4. Project a written list on the board
Step 6: Select the Best Solution Feasibility High Medium Low Effectiveness Picture List on Board High Checklist on Desk Written List on Board Medium Low Homework Buddy