Addressing Homework Completion Challenges in Class 403

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Explore the steps of Public Policy Analysis to address the issue of incomplete homework in Class 403, including defining the problem, gathering evidence, identifying causes, evaluating existing policies, developing solutions, and selecting the best approach. Discover why homework is important for student learning and identify root causes such as forgetting supplies, lack of parental involvement, and student attitudes towards homework.

  • Homework completion
  • Public Policy Analysis
  • Student learning
  • Homework importance
  • Education

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  1. Ms.Humphrey PS112Q Class403 Problem With Completing Homework Public Policy Analysis (PPA)

  2. PPA The 6 Steps of the Public Policy Analyst (PPA) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Define the Problem Gather the Evidence Identify the Causes Evaluate an Existing Policy Develop Solutions Select the Best Solution (Feasibility vs. Effectiveness)

  3. #1 Define the problem: Homework not being completed in Class 403 Not all students complete their homework in 403. This is a problem because they are not practicing the skills taught in class.

  4. #2 Gather Evidence Hawk Buck Charts that show students need to turn cards for no homework Empty homework notebooks, Reading Responses not done Empty math pages Students having trouble with some skills because of not enough practice with math and reading https://www.nordangliaeducation.com/news/2021/03/31/why- is-homework-important

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  6. #3 Identify The Causes Students forget to bring the right books or supplies home. Parents do not check their agendas or Class Dojo Students don't feel it is important to do their homework

  7. #4 Evaluate an Existing Policy Currently students and parents sign a homework contract in the beginning of the year. All Homework is posted daily on Class Dojo for parents Students copy homework daily in their agenda Students who don t complete homework turn their card and do not earn a Hawk Buck for the day.

  8. #5 Develop Solutions Students need to take accountability for their work Teach lessons on Accountability Send a message to parents about importance of Homework Offer class bonus incentives if everyone does their homework for the day. https://studyo.co/blog/how-to-encourage-students-to-do-their- homework

  9. FEASIBILITY HIGH MEDIUM LOW HIGH Bonus incentives MEDIUM Message to parents EFFECTIVENESS LOW Accountability lessons

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