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MITCA: Homework Implementation Method

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Title
MITCA: Homework Implementation Method
Author(s)
Valle, Antonio
Rodríguez, Susana
Date
2020
Citation
Valle Arias, Antonio; Rodríguez Martínez, Susana (eds.) (2020). MITCA: Homework Implementation Method. University of A Coruña, Publication Service. ISBN: 9788497496360. DOI: 10.17979/spudc.9788497496360
Abstract
[Abstract] The MITCA method (Method for Setting Homework Tasks) was created with the aim of converting school homework into an educational resource that can improve students´ self-regulated learning and school engagement. Specifically, the method aims for tasks set as homework to meet the following five conditions: • VARIED. In addition to post-topic and pre-topic tasts, it requires similar amounts of review, organization, and production tasks. • SPECIFIC. The homework tasks should be described by the mental work they involve and the content they address. • WORTHWHILE. The teacher transmits the usefulness, interest, importance, and applicability of the homework tasks they set. • WEEKLY. Homework is set weekly and the students establish timeslots in which to do it. •. EVALUATED. The homework is marked/corrected weekly, in the classroom or individually, identifying weaknesses and strengths.
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Home study
Learning methods
 
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