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Assessing Children's Homework Performance: Development of Multi-Dimensional, Multi-Informant Rating Scales
Authors:Power Thomas J  Dombrowski Stefan C  Watkins Marley W  Mautone Jennifer A  Eagle John W
Affiliation:a The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, United States
b University of Pennsylvania, United States
c Rider University, United States
d The Pennsylvania State University, United States
e University of Kansas, United States
Abstract:Efforts to develop interventions to improve homework performance have been impeded by limitations in the measurement of homework performance. This study was conducted to develop rating scales for assessing homework performance among students in elementary and middle school. Items on the scales were intended to assess student strengths as well as deficits in homework performance. The sample included 163 students attending two school districts in the Northeast. Parents completed the 36-item Homework Performance Questionnaire — Parent Scale (HPQ-PS). Teachers completed the 22-item teacher scale (HPQ-TS) for each student for whom the HPQ-PS had been completed. A common factor analysis with principal axis extraction and promax rotation was used to analyze the findings. The results of the factor analysis of the HPQ-PS revealed three salient and meaningful factors: student task orientation/efficiency, student competence, and teacher support. The factor analysis of the HPQ-TS uncovered two salient and substantive factors: student responsibility and student competence. The findings of this study suggest that the HPQ is a promising set of measures for assessing student homework functioning and contextual factors that may influence performance. Directions for future research are presented.
Keywords:Homework   Scale development   Parent ratings   Teacher ratings
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