

Research shows that homework also benefits factual knowledge, self-discipline, attitudes to learning and problem-solving skills. It also encourages learners to acquire resources such as dictionaries and grammar reference books. Homework develops study habits and independent learning.Homework reinforces and helps learners to retain information taught in the classroom as well as increasing their general understanding of the language.Homework is expected by students, teachers, parents and institutions.However, there is clearly room for discussion of homework policies and practices particularly now that technology has made so many more resources available to learners outside the classroom.

The role of homework is hardly mentioned in the majority of general ELT texts or training courses, suggesting that there is little question as to its value even if the resulting workload is time-consuming.
