Where is homework banned




















Homework is practice. But too much is no good. At the same time, it every student of mine has 30 minutes of homework from each lesson he attends in a day, it adds up to 3 thirds of his school day, leaving little room to explore other interests. I also believe that teachers need to add value to the cirriculum by adding things that are left out, like how to learn, using imagination and teaching budgeting, house work and other subjects deemed unsuitable for class environment.

That tells us nothing about the effect of homework. There may be correlation, but that does not mean causation. And extra in quarentine. We DO get homework. Alot actually, if I say so myself. I can deal with it. International comparisons of students that are older have noticed no good relationship between the amount of homework set and average test scores. Also countries that have more homework have worse results on tests!

Reason 2: Homework is mostly done when a child is already tired from School. The result is that few students are are ready for homework when they sit down in the evening to. Even worse , students who have stayed up late trying to finish their homework, come to school tired, and are less ready for work.

So really, what is the point? Homework takes away from family time. Then you cant do family stuff like play games together or eat diner together.

Homework is like a dementor, sucking tha happiness out of life. It helps your child develop positive study skills and habits that will serve him or her well throughout life. How does it help them develop positive study skills if they have to miss out on family time, sport etc. The only thing that would do is make children hate homework for taking them away from other activities.

I think homework should be banned the students do enough work in class. Another reason is I believe it takes away from time spent with family,friends,sports or even just playing outside. I have anxiety cause of overwhelming homework and I sleep at am finishing it. Homework should be banned because not all families have good educational facilities and students have also varying family pressure.

The often work on errands and not always get adequate time. Also many schools give very hard topics in homework. Each school is different in the amount of homework they give, and if a school is giving a lot of homework, that should be changed, and it should be lessened, but not banned.

Just play with no intellectual mind whatsoever? How will that prepare them for the real world? Not to mention, summer break, winter break, fall break, and spring break is a time of relaxation. The government? Certainly not the government…. So next time, maybe refresh your memory.

Homework is not worthless guys. Homework is such a thing that helps us to check our abilities. It also helps us to revise the lectures of school. If anyone says that they do not get time to play or spend time with their family than manage yourself.

Make a time table and follow it. Homework also teaches us to tackle with the suitation. And through creativity, we can automatically have knowledge; the knowledge we get through playing will forever be cherished not the knowledge we get through mountains of memorizing.

Homework is turning children into couch potatoes as they spend an increasing amount of their time in their bedrooms instead of playing outside. I am currently a sophomore and I have to deal with homework on a day to day basis, plus the additional packet I must complete every week. It is not hard but it is very time consuming and I barely spend time with anymore.

I know its hard and i know it sucks, but hang in there. What that means is that you should not expect the future to hold bliss. Every single moment is one which you can enjoy. Happiness is a state, be open to it and it will come.

So what do you wanna do Now? Maybe you wanna read that book. Hang out with some pals? Go right ahead. Learn something new? Live life in the Now, the best way you know how. That will automatically benefit your future as well.

Now, a lot of people say, work hard. I say work efficiently. Try and get your homework done in as little time as possible, with effective output. Using methods of effective work: I highly recommend watching Thomas Frank on you tube for this. Homework is an unecesary pain to parents, teachers, and most of all, students.

Really, what is the point. I think homework is a bad learning tool for multiple reasons: A If the student can do the homework than it was a large waste of time.

B if the student cannot do the homework, they would ask thier parents for help, therefore makeing the homework usless for the fact that the parent did the homework.

C if the student cannot do the homework and does not do it, that will lower thier grades without learning what the right the right thing to do, therefore makeing the homework usless. Kids are coming home with hours of homework and no time to have social relationships. Homework should be optional.

That just takes up their time to spend time with friends or family. Why should kids get homework on weekends as well? The weekends are the days when kids actually get to do something besides school, they get to have fun or rest. And they should be aloud to do that. And that is because they have other things to do.

Homework should be band. Homework can cause actual pain. Lugging around that pound book bag everyday can cause severe back, shoulder, and neck pains, and could even possibly lead to something worse.

Every time I bring home my book bag from school, it weighs around 15 pounds with all of the homework inside of it. Homework is normally a few papers, and maybe a book. If you really have that much pain, only take the things for the classes you need that day. Also, be sure to be using a backpack with two straps and not a messenger bag.

Undoubtedly, homework hinders learning. There are only 3 outcomes possible when doing homework: A You do the homework, proving you were able to do it in the first place and the work was therefore unnecessary B You do the homework even though you were unable to do so, thus learning to solve the problem the wrong way.

C You do not do the homework because you were unable, and therefore did not learn anything. I disagree with this point, especially with point b. There is a textbook and the internet for a reason. A student can find out how to do it. Resources exist. Now to attack A. If the person already knows the topic, he or she still needs practice.

For example, practice reduces occurrence of mistakes. My test scores have significantly improved once I started doing homework, even though I already and always knew the concept. Also, the voting system is biased, as all pro homework stuff have negative votes.

Homework or rather busy work is not as useful of a tool as it may seem. There is no clear evidence supporting the claim that homework improves the grades or the understanding of the students.

According to a study by Stanford University, 56 percent of students considered homework a primary source of stress. Too much homework can result in lack of sleep, headaches, exhaustion and weight loss. Should students be given homework tasks to complete outside school? Or are such tasks pointless? All the Yes points: Homework has little educational worth and adds nothing to the time spent in school.

Some schools an… Homework is almost always done when a child is already tired from a long day at school. As a result… Setting homework does little to develop good study skills.

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It is time that we call loudly for a clear and simple change: a workweek limit for children, counting time on the clock before and after the final bell. Why should schools extend their authority far beyond the boundaries of campus, dictating activities in our homes in the hours that belong to families? An all-out ban on after-school assignments would be optimal. Short of that, we can at least sensibly agree on a cap limiting kids to a hour workweek — and fewer hours for younger children.

Resistance even to this reasonable limit will be rife. He had read the education research and found a forgotten policy on the county books limiting homework to two hours a night, total, including all classes. But immediately, people started balking. If we reduce homework to two hours or less, is my kid really going to be okay? He decided to limit assignments in his own class to 20 minutes a night the most allowed for a student with six classes to hit the two-hour max.

Their test scores remained stable. And they started using their more breathable schedule to do more creative, thoughtful work. Even as we collaboratively press for policy changes at the district or individual school level, all teachers can act now, as individuals, to ease the strain on overworked kids.

As parents and students, we can also organize to make homework the exception rather than the rule. We can insist that every family, teacher and student be allowed to opt out of assignments without penalty to make room for important activities, and we can seek changes that shift practice exercises and assignments into the actual school day.



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