@article{iab_repo471, author = {Visal Moosa and Ibrahim Muhammad Sani}, pages = {71--91}, journal = {PROCEEDINGS 3rd REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT}, publisher = {Institut Aminuddin Baki}, year = {2015}, title = {PUPILS? PERCEPTIONS AND PRACTICES IN PERFORMING HOMEWORK IN SCHOOLS OF MALDIVES}, abstract = {Development of schools?, teachers? and parents? understanding of pupils? perceptions and practices in performing homework is crucial for helping pupils improve homework management, thereby improving school achievement. This study adapts the Model of Achievement-related Choices by Eccles, Barber, Updegraff, and O'Brien, as a conceptual framework to investigate the difference in pupils? perceptions and practices ? by gender, grade level and academic level of the parents ? and its relationship to academic achievement. The quantitative study uses a survey questionnaire to collect data from a sample of 137 Grade Four and 188 Grade Eight students in one particular atoll in Maldives. The findings reveal that significant differences in perceptions and practices do exist by gender and grade level of students. The relationship between pupils? homework practices and achievement is significant. While the relationship between pupils? perceptions and achievement is significant for the fourth grade students, it is not significant for the eighth graders. It is proposed that future researches in this domain should engage qualitative approaches as well, in order to understand the phenomena better. Based on the findings of this study, it is suggested that schools should formulate their homework policies accomodating for the differences that are evident between various age groups and gender.}, url = {http://eprints.iab.edu.my/v2/471/}, keywords = {homework, pupils? perception, homework practice, academic achievement} }