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Revista Lusófona de Educação

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CARVALHO, Maria Eulina Pessoa P. de. Homework as an object of research and educational policy. Rev. Lusófona de Educação [online]. 2006, n.8, pp.85-102. ISSN 1645-7250.

By explicitly capitalizing on time and material and symbolic resources of parents, homework constitutes an object of educational policy aiming at promoting school success through parental involvement in schooling, both in the United States and Brazil. The focus on homework allows for the examination of implicit aspects of family-school interactions within current international context of neoliberal education reform, which draws on the rhetoric that good public schools begin at home. Emphasized as a solution to enhance learning and school productivity, homework is fundamentally a political issue with educational equity implications. As a component of the teaching-learning process and evaluation, it affects teachers’ work and pedagogical planning, as well as family life, by requiring the articulation between classroom and home activities, and a supportive domestic structure. The consideration of the implications of homework practices opens a broad research agenda.

Keywords : dever de casa; relações escola-família.

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