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Homework has been a part of the education system for decades, with the belief that it helps students

reinforce what they have learned in class. However, in recent years, there has been a growing debate
on whether homework is beneficial or harmful to students. Many experts argue that homework is
actually detrimental to a student's academic and mental well-being. Here are a few reasons why we
shouldn't have homework as a part of our education system.

1. It Causes Stress and Anxiety


Homework can be a significant source of stress and anxiety for students. With the increasing pressure
to excel academically, students are often overwhelmed with the amount of homework they receive.
This can lead to anxiety, sleep deprivation, and even depression. Students need time to relax and
recharge after a long day at school, and assigning them hours of homework only adds to their stress
levels.

2. It Takes Away from Family Time


Homework also takes away from valuable family time. With the increasing demands of schoolwork,
students often have little time left to spend with their families. This can lead to strained relationships
and a lack of bonding between parents and children. Family time is essential for a child's emotional
and social development, and homework can hinder that.

3. It Doesn't Always Reinforce Learning


One of the main arguments for homework is that it helps students reinforce what they have learned in
class. However, this is not always the case. Many students simply rush through their homework to
get it done, without actually understanding the material. This defeats the purpose of homework and
can lead to students developing bad study habits.

4. It Can Create an Unfair Advantage


Not all students have the same resources and support at home to complete their homework. Some
students may have access to tutors or parents who can help them, while others may not. This creates
an unfair advantage for some students, and can further widen the achievement gap between students
from different socio-economic backgrounds.

5. It Limits Creativity and Exploration


With the increasing emphasis on homework, students have less time to pursue their interests and
passions. This can limit their creativity and exploration, which are essential for a well-rounded
education. Students need time to engage in extracurricular activities, hobbies, and other interests,
which can help them develop important life skills.

Overall, homework can have negative effects on a student's well-being and academic growth. It is
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At least in your case, if you learned the material well in class, it shouldn't take up as much time to
complete at home. Whether you are a new teacher or you've a seasoned veteran, we're glad you are
here. She completes homework for 35 minutes on the way to cheer. The action you just performed
triggered the security solution. Reply Delete Replies Unknown January 10, 2020 at 9:17 AM why
would you want another hour of hour of work when you've already done 7 hours of it. When they
don’t achieve them all, they feel like a failure. Also because homework sometimes can be fun, and it
could teach you things you don't know. If we keep our eye on the goal, which is learning, it is less
likely that we will fall into the “blame and punish” game that many teachers engage in. While it’s
true colleges and the work place often require extensive work be done from home, this is rarely in
the form of daily assignments. Additionally, the time constraints and deadlines associated with
homework can create a sense of urgency and stress. In the real world, most people go to work, do
their job, go home and take care of their families. Reply Delete Replies Reply Jahvarie December 6,
2013 at 9:56 AM I think that kids should still get homework for these three reasons. They would be
able to continue their learning at home. Therefore the homework should be done on the weekend if it
is due on Monday. On the break, do not start your reward or anything else that you might be
tempted to use as an excuse to not go back to your homework. In any case, there are numerous
reachable parts of homework that are usually investigated in the talk against the work. Reply Delete
Replies Reply Jody October 10, 2016 at 1:08 PM You make many great points, but 'homework'is not
the only component to this issue. We know of a first grader whose parent would not read with him.
This allows us to pay for the costs of hosting this blog. You comprehended everything in the lecture,
no matter how smart you are. Should kids at PS261 have more or less homework than they do now.
A concern that I have that it is very much related to the volume of homework is the physical burden
of lugging around heavy backpack. They know that this is not what they should do, but they don’t
see another way out. The demand for counseling and therapy services has increased as more students
struggle to cope with the pressures of academic expectations and homework-related stress. Reply
Delete Replies Reply Kyleigh December 6, 2013 at 12:47 PM I think kids should have homework for
testing and math, writing and reading for you can do more and homework is good for you and
homework is also a way to practice the subjects that you are failing in school. I was sweating like
crazy doing all of those tests in one day.after school I was exhausted by the time I got home so I
unpacked my bag to see what was in my folder so I opened it and I almost fainted when I saw what
was in it. Our children are stressed, but is the homework the only contributor. The following statistics
shed light on the role that schools and educators can play in alleviating homework-related stress. For
example:you have to read a non-fiction book you would learn facts. But as far as using grades simply
as a barometer of whether a child is taking care of responsibilities that seems completely reasonable.
I hope you can find someone to talk to who can help you through your struggles. From junior to
senior year, children face challenges to maintain time and priorities. These factors (socialize, reading,
playing, etc.) are a big part of the development of a child. It helps students to work independently
Homework prepares students to take responsibility for their work. Additionally, the time constraints
and deadlines associated with homework can create a sense of urgency and stress. The most
spectacular success this movement had was in the state of California, where in 1901 the legislature
passed a law abolishing homework in grades K-8. These activities provide meaningful interaction
between family members and help to keep our children grounded and teach them life skills and
values. Reply Delete Replies Reply Scott Smith October 15, 2016 at 11:21 AM Great post, Eric.
Please put your homework into piles: a Close Reading pile and a Critical Essay pile. This is another
reason why do we have to do homework because it gives students confidence. And kids don't get to
spend time with friends and family. The following statistics highlight the detrimental impact of
homework on various aspects of student life. It eventually becomes a burden that just won’t lighten.
For what reason is Homework Important and Why Do We Have To Do Homework. Reply Delete
Replies Reply Unknown April 28, 2021 at 10:09 AM no Reply Delete Replies Reply Unknown
September 20, 2021 at 7:27 PM Yes because it is important to learn at home and in school but it is
not always fun. As a child I had homework, but it was a manageable amount that did not negatively
impact social and play time. Together we need to address the gorilla in the room (homework) if
student learning and success are the ultimate goal. And this doesn’t consider the countless times I’m
sure students copied assignments from classmates before class. That's why homework is for you to
improve on your subjects. Too much homework prevents students to spend their time with friends
and families, and also extra-curricular activities are a big no-no. Reply Delete Replies Reply Anna
Gabisonia December 5, 2013 at 10:34 PM Yes,I think kids should have homework for these three
reasons: homework is a practice for your test, you learn a lot from your homework and homework
will be proof to the teacher that you listened. On some days we couldn’t wait to get home from
school to play Asteroids, Pac Man, Donkey Kong, Tecmo Bowl, and Mike Tyson’s Punch Out. A
concern that I have that it is very much related to the volume of homework is the physical burden of
lugging around heavy backpack. Some of the powerful ways are playing special educational games,
socializing, and learning, but adding new topics to work is counterproductive. If we want to prepare
kids for the real world, we should give them assignments they can take pride in, material they care
about and inspire them to push themselves beyond what they believe capable. Instead of coming
home to unwind, play, and spend valuable time with family, kids are stressed out beyond belief as
high-stakes homework has become the norm. They may get a grade, but they also want comments,
especially on written work. If they engage in extracurriculars, they are still related to school and
considered as homework. And you would get to higher levels in reading and raise your
comprehension. The sheer volume of work, combined with other responsibilities and extracurricular
activities, can leave students feeling stressed and unable to cope.
These factors (socialize, reading, playing, etc.) are a big part of the development of a child. We’ve
listed some of the reasons why we need to do homework and how it will benefit us in the future. The
blog has articulated both sides to help you understand both aspects of it. Homework pushes kids to
look beyond their classroom. The Case For Oral Defense Grading Audit Your Gradebook The
Trouble With Grading What do we do when students refuse to complete assignments. That can be
done, but if my students were ever so self-directed in their own learning that they’d work from home
without any reward or coercion on my part, then what I’m doing is no longer “traditional” homework
and I don’t need to “assign” it anyway. The toll that excessive homework takes on their bodies can
have long-term consequences for their health and well-being. In fact, according to Wormeli, most
teachers of high school seniors(and even fewer college professors) rarely assign homework or collect
daily assignments. Should kids at PS261 have more or less homework than they do now. Good
teaching teams often discuss homework assignments and try to balance the load so that students
don’t have many big assignments due at the same time. By this interaction, students analyze their
work and understand the portion of them that are facing issues. Reply Delete Replies Reply
Sincerely Yours October 10, 2016 at 8:51 AM Bravo. Firstly, the sheer volume of homework
assigned can be overwhelming, leaving students feeling pressured and anxious. Once students gain
self-confidence that they can create an assignment or do a skill individually, they develop healthy
self-esteem. Reply Delete Replies Reply Anna Gabisonia December 5, 2013 at 10:34 PM Yes,I think
kids should have homework for these three reasons: homework is a practice for your test, you learn a
lot from your homework and homework will be proof to the teacher that you listened. I am in
extracurriculars until 5 or 6 most days of the week. There will always be periods during the day when
you have homework issues. Students don’t join junior schools already knowing how to study. They
should make the lectures fun, and they should awaken a student’s curiosity. It allows them to
participate in their kids’ learning as well. A second reason is that homework is a way to help you get
better at the topics you do in class. It should provide learners with a big opportunity to review their
class notes and study the subjects that they acquire in the classroom to increase their knowledge. For
example:you got homework and the next day you had a test on something similar to your homework
the test will be easy. My second reason is homework is educational it will help you remember what
you learn in class. Reply Delete Replies Reply Unknown October 16, 2016 at 4:20 AM You could
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Unknown October 10, 2016 at 2:57 PM Great post. Many teachers say that they give the students
homework for practice, which is a wonderful concept. Reply Delete Replies Reply Scott Smith
October 15, 2016 at 11:21 AM Great post, Eric. If you feel by homework, the best thing you can do
is to a with your teacher.
Also, too much homework prevents children from being able to play and socialize, which are both
important for a developing child. Both of my boys do not struggle academically but they loathe
homework. There has been quite a bit of negative talk, since the turn of the century. You will learn
how to finish assignments using examples from books and teachers. We’ve listed some of the reasons
why we need to do homework and how it will benefit us in the future. Why does she have to do the
other thirty-nine items? Let me know if I can help. The first reason is that it will help out with our
education. We know of a first grader whose parent would not read with him. Though you can’t
control all things, you can try to identify why students aren’t doing the homework and then see if
there are ways to fix the problem. For those who aren’t inspired to learn, homework adds yet another
burden that makes the process boring and unappealing. This creates an unfair disadvantage for these
students, further widening the achievement gap between socioeconomic groups. This is directly
linked to the unit tests or examinations. The time spent on assignments often means less time for
socializing with friends and participating in social events, which can lead to feelings of isolation and
loneliness. And you would get to higher levels in reading and raise your comprehension. Reply
Delete Replies Reply Kofi o December 5, 2013 at 6:42 PM I think kids should have reading
homework and not written homework. 30 minutes of reading is good but 60 minutes of reading and
writing is too much because then you're in a big rush to finish. Instead of completing formal
assignments, the teacher encouraged her students to spend quality time with their family. Get the best
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the heights they will rise to proceed to keep their academic achievement. Lastly by repeating the
work from the school board helps kids to solve problem. Schoolwork assists kids with doing only
that since they figure out how to take responsibility for their activities. Use of these
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link, we may receive a small percentage of the purchase amount. Too much homework can hinder a
child's creativity for play and imaginative scenarios where kids need to be kids. At this level,
teachers often don’t know what other teachers are assigning. Based on the octet rule, how many
electrons will the following atoms need to gain or lose to be stable. September 23, 2014 at 9:44 PM
Yes because students need to learn more to get to the other grade. Together we need to address the
gorilla in the room (homework) if student learning and success are the ultimate goal. The Case For
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students refuse to complete assignments. When you face the challenge, you learn how to get help,
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to you. This makes them feel alienated from their parents, since they can’t have long, casual
conversations throughout the week. And if that involves working from home sometimes in order to
do it well, so be it. Performance-based assessments, group projects, and presentations can provide a
more holistic view of students' abilities and reduce the reliance on homework as the sole measure of
academic success. Online platforms and educational apps can provide students with personalized
learning experiences and reduce the monotony of traditional homework tasks. There was homework,
but is was very manageable to the point that my mom had to remind me that we actually had some
during the elementary and middle years. Kids should only get 50 minutes of reading or study
spelling words for 30 minutes. We would love to hear your ideas in the comments below. Reply
Delete Replies Reply Christopher December 6, 2013 at 11:23 AM I think kids should have
homework because it helps you learn and helps you get smarter and it helps you learn multiplication
and adding and story problems and sometimes helps you read and write and do fractions and
division and helps you go to a higher level in math. Please upgrade your browser or activate Google
Chrome Frame to improve your experience. Teachers can read student work and provide feedback, or
use homework in classroom discussions and activities in ways that allow students to get feedback or
use their work for a purposeful activity. Homework pushes kids to look beyond their classroom. To
me, priorities and balance need to be configured into the equation, also. So is spending hours using a
dictionary to define words. For those who aren’t inspired to learn, homework adds yet another
burden that makes the process boring and unappealing. For example:you got homework and the next
day you had a test on something similar to your homework the test will be easy. Please feel free to
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Why Do We Have To Do Homework For what reason is Homework Important and Why Do We
Have To Do Homework. One reason is homework is an extra step of learning. Let them know how
valuable a good education might be to them. In any case, there are numerous reachable parts of
homework that are usually investigated in the talk against the work. Although many people think of
homework as doing more harm than good by causing copious amounts of unnecessary stress to
everyone, others believe that it has great advantages for children by encouraging them to think more
independently outside the classroom. In my first three years of teaching I can recall at least four
instances in which I know parents or older siblings had completed the assignments instead of my
student. You do it, you get it out of the way, you build a habit of doing that, and voila. They would
be able to continue their learning at home. There are so many programming languages you can learn.
After 2-3 hours of cheer practice she then again works on homework for another 35 minutes on the
ride home.
Too much homework and homework that is not purposeful adds to this problem. Reply Delete
Replies Reply Unknown October 10, 2016 at 10:26 PM Yes, giving homework should be purposeful
and should reflect on topics or skills that will reinforce what's been learned at school. For
example:you got homework and the next day you had a test on something similar to your homework
the test will be easy. Our children are stressed, but is the homework the only contributor. Reply
Delete Replies Reply Kaylin December 6, 2013 at 9:57 AM I think we should have homework
because it helps kids understand what they did in school. Allowing students to choose topics or
formats that align with their interests and strengths can increase motivation and engagement. Make
sure your child’s needs for love are met, and that way they will have the internal strength to do an
unfun task, and each one thereafter. That can be done, but if my students were ever so self-directed
in their own learning that they’d work from home without any reward or coercion on my part, then
what I’m doing is no longer “traditional” homework and I don’t need to “assign” it anyway. That
depends upon many complex factors, including the individual abilities of the child, other demands
upon time, such as sports, part-time jobs, family responsibilities, and types of classes. I have seen one
of my sons who has always loved learning, have no time for personal research or coding or other
engaging things he is personally interested in because he has worksheet after worksheet to do. Free
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December 5, 2013 at 6:48 PM Yes, I think that kids should still get homework for these three
reasons. The Case For Oral Defense Grading Audit Your Gradebook The Trouble With Grading What
do we do when students refuse to complete assignments. They can invite the students in a private
Facebook group, where they will learn through discussions. While attending AMLE 2014 in
Nashville, I attended Rick Wormeli’s session on homework. And during tests, they resort to cheating
because they did not get around to doing homework. Reply Delete Replies Reply Cedric December
5, 2013 at 9:03 PM I think that kids should not get homework because using the blog takes too much
time and takes too much typing. Additionally, the time constraints and deadlines associated with
homework can create a sense of urgency and stress. Schoolwork assists kids with doing only that
since they figure out how to take responsibility for their activities. Sports, fine arts, clubs and school
organizations can be vital parts in a student’s life and learning. Approximately 80% of students report
feeling stressed due to the amount of homework they receive. If children are often under stress, they
cannot refresh their minds and bodies and they eventually lose interest in learning. At least in your
case, if you learned the material well in class, it shouldn't take up as much time to complete at home.
Chapter Nine. Chemical Bonds. Bonding Review. Lewis dot structures: the symbol represents the
nucleus and core electrons and dots represent the valence electrons. Example 9.1. Many children still
fight with study habits when they start high school. Students don’t join junior schools already
knowing how to study. Behind Pink Grade Sheet goes the Art Part of the homework. Blaming and
punishing don’t usually result in more learning. On non cheer nights we make the time to do exactly
what you state (dinner together, movie, etc.), but that always has to wait until homework is done.
They may get a grade, but they also want comments, especially on written work.

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