Show My Homework update
As you know, we’re really stepping up our use of SMHW this year.
Now that we’ve downsized the student planners, the SMHW app needs to be the main portal for setting homework and it’s clear – from looking at recent user activity – that both staff and students are engaging with the platform more than ever!
Every half term we’ll be generating reports that calculate the quantity of homework set by year, subject and teacher, thereby monitoring provision and giving us the opportunity to celebrate progress being made.
So, watch this space where we’ll announce this year’s first SMHW ‘Power Users’ and ‘Departmental Champions’ alongside updates on student and parental usage.
And, to clarify expectations about homework frequency, please refer to the recently updated Homework Policy which – after a lengthy consultation process – was ratified with HoDs earlier this term.
The policy also outlines the categories for each homework – Essential Prep, Building Knowledge, Practise, Create – and includes suggestions for the tasks that can be set but which do not require formal marking.
We obviously don’t want to create unnecessary workload, but it’s important that homework is set regularly, in accordance with the policy, so that students develop the right routines.
And you’ll probably be aware of some of the time-saving features on SMHW, for instance:
- You can ‘re-use’ homework via the ‘Actions’ tab on the right hand side, and:
- You can ‘Share to [Google] Classroom’ with a single click.
The ‘Insights’ tab is also very useful as it allows you to see which students have / have not viewed a task you have set.
And if you click on an individual student and view their ‘Insights’ you can see their most recent SMHW activity, so where you have homework concerns in your class it’s a good first step to ensure they’re accessing the platform.
You’ll have seen that SMHW appears in both the whole school and results appraisal targets this year, such is the integral part we want it to play:
Effective setting of homework and digital resources (through SMHW, GC) so that students can develop their ability to work independently [and] achieve [or] exceed their minimum target grade.
…so please maintain the excellent start, and share with me any success stories, alongside any feedback about how we might maximise its use.
Adam