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HOMEWORK |
Homework is an essential part of your work. It helps you to make
sure that you have learned what you have done during a lesson and to
prepare for work to come. It should also help you to work
independently at research and planning.
Some departments set homework twice a week and need the work in on
the following day; others set work over a longer time span, for
example GCSE course work.
Not all departments set written work or reading; observation,
making, collecting, research, preparation, learning, even thinking
are all homework activities.
Other activities are: preparing a talk, watching TV programmes and
reporting on them, or getting hold of newspaper articles.
Always write down homework set. Don't put homework off it will only
cause problems. Always do your homework to the best possible
standard.
Ask your teacher for help if you are struggling. Ask your parents to
look at your work and tell them about it. Above all, don't avoid
homework or try to deceive your teacher. In the end, you will only
waste time and cause trouble, for yourself and others.
And remember, help with homework or catching up work is available
EVERY LUNCHTIME in the LIBRARY.
You can view a full copy of the
Homework Policy by clicking the link below
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