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Homework has been a part of the education system for as long as we can remember.

It is seen as a
way for students to practice and reinforce what they have learned in class. However, as the years go
by, the amount of homework given to students has increased significantly, causing many to question
its effectiveness and impact on students’ well-being. Here are some reasons why students should not
do homework.

1. Lack of Time
In today’s fast-paced world, students are involved in various activities outside of school such as
sports, clubs, and part-time jobs. This leaves them with little to no time to complete their homework.
As a result, they are forced to rush through their assignments, leading to a lower quality of work and
a lack of understanding of the material.

2. Increased Stress and Anxiety


The pressure to complete homework on time can cause immense stress and anxiety in students. They
are constantly worried about meeting deadlines and getting good grades, which can have a negative
impact on their mental health. This can also lead to a lack of motivation and burnout, making it even
more difficult for students to focus on their studies.

3. Limited Family Time


Homework takes up a significant amount of time in a student’s day, leaving them with little time to
spend with their families. This can strain relationships and lead to a lack of communication and
bonding within the family. Students need time to relax and unwind after a long day at school, and
homework takes away from that precious time.

4. Inequality and Unfairness


Not all students have equal access to resources and support to complete their homework. Some
students may not have access to a quiet study space, a computer, or the internet, while others may
have parents who are unable to help them with their assignments. This creates an unfair advantage
for those who have access to these resources, leading to unequal opportunities for success.

5. Lack of Creativity and Personal Development


Homework often involves repetitive tasks and standardized assignments, leaving little room for
creativity and personal development. Students are not able to explore their interests and passions, as
they are constantly focused on completing their homework. This can hinder their personal growth
and limit their potential.

Given these reasons, it is clear that homework is not as beneficial as it is made out to be. Instead of
spending hours struggling with homework, students should focus on their well-being and personal
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We were always busy, always making things and learning something new. Delete Replies Reply
Reply Jayden December 5, 2013 at 5:39 PM I think kids should get homework because it's very
educational. Homework can reduce the stress and anxiety of test-taking. I live in Geneva, IL with
my kids, Ellie and Liam, my dog Freida and my cats Rascal and Molly. Homework Reduces Screen
Time Many students in North America spend far too many hours watching TV. The homework
should be the kind of a thing that adds value and adds new skills to their life. 3. Enhance creativity
The creativity and the mental capacity of the students will be increased when they are given less
homework by the school management they will focus on other activities such as inventions and
software development programs which will not just focus on skill development. To have them work
for six hours a day at school and then go home and work for hours at night does not seem right. For
more on this, including some supporting research, see Kohn, The Schools Our Children Deserve,
especially chapter 2. Identify specific long-term homework benefits that students may be unaware of
such as organization, time management and goal setting. How much more fun would it be to have a
contest to see who could correctly incorporate the most verbs in a sentence. But if you have failed as
an institute to give any kind of a personal skill such as time management and positive energy that can
make the student mentally tougher to face the trials of life. Like Zak, many people are now
questioning the point of putting so much demand on children and teens that they become thinly
stretched and overworked. Reply Delete Replies Reply Jahvarie December 6, 2013 at 9:56 AM I
think that kids should still get homework for these three reasons. It is totally up to families to decide
how they want to spend their time together. Less structured time allows kids to explore creative
pursuits like writing, drawing, or building, nurturing important problem-solving skills. Sending
children home with hours of work per day plus the six hours required in the education system does
not benefit them in any way. 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. It
certainly raises a very good question which is we shouldn't assume homework is helping and adding
more homework all the time seems to definitely not be helping. But, the more homework they get,
the less they want to engage. Ten Reasons to Get Rid of Homework (and Five Alternatives)? What
can be done without thinking usually is done without thinking, and that may lock people into
patterns and procedures that are less than ideal. Can you find time for the students to do it in class.
Should kids at PS261 have more or less homework than they do now. First, the pushback tends to
focus on quantity, not quality. Ideally, they should not be giving too much work to students. You are
not alone in your struggles either as a child or now as an adult. In the future, consider having a
designated folder, notebook, or binder for important forms and homework assignments. Reveal how
homework has both short-term (impact on course grade) and long-term benefits (enhance life skills).
When you practice writing, you will get to know the areas where you lack.
It takes their free time away, it’s boring, and they don’t want to do it. 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. So we
are going to discuss 10 reasons why students should not have homework. Please include what you
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How was it even fair to send homework home with them. Students need to be able to create balance
in their studies and extracurricular activities. They can’t enjoy any activities with their friends. The
first reason is that it will help out with our education. Multiple studies have found that most students
are getting too much extra assignments leading to sleep deprivation unhealthy levels of stress as well
as related health problems. What takes a sharp kid 5-10 minutes can take a struggling kid 45 minutes
or even an hour. Ten Reasons to Get Rid of Homework (and Five Alternatives)? By applying with us,
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overseas. Children who are unable to attend schools each day to attain the skills to succeed in life
will be at a loss for their entire lives. Delete Replies Reply Reply Jayden December 5, 2013 at 5:39
PM I think kids should get homework because it's very educational. Furthermore, homework can
help students from a hard work ethic that they will take to college and beyond. Today’s concept of
homework is said to have been introduced by one of the last two men (right. Assignments that
promote critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills can be more meaningful and engaging
for students. Less structured reading time allows kids to discover books that ignite their passions.
But everything has its pros and cons, and so we will be looking at those points in this blog. At the
same time, there were consistent differences between CBT and psychodynamic therapists in their
homework definitions. Students are less likely to feel rushed and therefore do better quality work.
Educators also find themselves caught between irreconcilable alternatives. All university related
assistance services, materials and their names used in this website are for identification purposes
only. There is no clear definition for kid’s “homework,” adding more stress into their days. 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. Some kids were in
sports and my gut told me that parents didn’t want to get home from a game only to have an hour of
homework staring them in the face. Some districts and individual schools have started to place bans
on homework and have regulated how much homework schools can give children. Like Zak, many
people are now questioning the point of putting so much demand on children and teens that they
become thinly stretched and overworked. Have you ever wanted to just shred up your homework or
throw it out the window and have no consequences. The Battle Over Homework: Common Ground
for Administrators, Teachers, and Parents by Harris M. Their homework plan consisted of the time
needed to execute the work, meet deadlines, and follow daily completion routines.
Leisure activities, such as sports, hobbies, and socializing, are important for overall well-being and
can help to reduce stress and improve mental health. All university related assistance services,
materials and their names used in this website are for identification purposes only. In addition,
include homework feedback into lesson plans. Homework allows students to apply the knowledge
they have gained in the classroom. Unfortunately for kids, the answer to the last two questions is
“no,” but the other questions have been debated for over 100 years, with the pendulum swinging in
both directions. By the time they are done with it, they are too tired to do anything. This can lead to
them overworked and not concentrating on the quality of the produce. Too much homework can
result in lack of sleep, headaches, exhaustion and weight loss. You might also invite neighborhood
kids over and let them do homework together. Having a one-on-one conversation with students can
help. The school required students to spend a particular amount of time per week on an online math
program. Aug 2016 Elementary school students should not be assigned homework, a pair of
Homework has been seen to have a negative impact on young students This article was republished
under creative commons licensing from. When students discuss their assignments and the problems
they faced with their teachers, teachers understand their needs and guide them on the areas to focus
on. Furthermore, homework can help students from a hard work ethic that they will take to college
and beyond. All work and no play can be counter-productive, and may leave a child disinterested in
their educational career. That’s a more productive way to mitigate the differences between high and
low achievers. Then, if you don't do your homework, the child is forced to a consequence for me, it's
calling your parents in front of the whole class to tell them that you didn't do your homework. The
second element is, does the student have time to complete the work at home. Too much homework
can encourage cheating because children end up copying off one another in an attempt to finish all
their assignments. Our cup runneth over with FBI-proof, puppy-dog eyes, procrastinated-filled
homework excuses. Many students went home to an empty house, or to parents who did not speak
English, and therefore couldn’t help them with homework. It certainly raises a very good question
which is we shouldn't assume homework is helping and adding more homework all the time seems to
definitely not be helping. Although many individuals think of homework as doing more harm than
good, others believe that it has great pros for students by motivating them to think more
independently outside the box. I have sometimes gotten homework that is done IN the parent’s
handwriting, while other students have parents whose first language is not English or whose parents
work two jobs and are not around to help them. The action you just performed triggered the security
solution. For me, it was more important the kids enjoy the few free hours they had each day. This
highlights one of the elements of lack of equity in homework. In private schools where the pressure
to compete can be overwhelming, a lot of children claimed that performing well was the most
important factor in their lives. December 6, 2013 at 9:59 AM I think that kids should have more
homework because how are they going to learn and getting more homework is getting your
education. Homework limits the time children spend with their families.
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. The question then is, what can I do to help her better retain
what she has learnt and apply it more effectively. This is particularly true in cases where parents are
very demanding and very controlling. In other words, if students did not receive homework and
were required to do other items, then countless benefits would be shown. At the turn of the 20th
century, there were already homework bans in place in some states. The work was tedious, repetitive,
and not teaching me anything new. For example, a meta-analysis of homework studies found that
homework had a small, positive effect on achievement in high school, but no effect in middle school
and only a very small effect in elementary school. September 23, 2014 at 9:44 PM Yes because
students need to learn more to get to the other grade. Naturally, people who have vast amounts of
unresolved stress are statistically more likely to develop psychological problems and turn to
substance abuse as a release. His diligence in editing and writing assignments solutions has been
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matter expertise in Law and Nursing Studies. Time There are a few levels to the element of time. But
if they have seven subjects and every teacher gives them thirty minutes of homework, the student is
facing three to four hours of homework. Bonding with Books: Ditch the textbook, choose your own.
If students do not want to study, then they have no homework although choosing not to study might
jeopardize their grades. Giving students math homework that is beyond their level, or difficult for
them to complete independently can increase levels of math anxiety. As a result of these
assignments, students will be able to demonstrate their original thinking. Similar results have also
been seen in lower grades. When you add practices or games into the mix, it often becomes
impossible to do hours of homework on any given night. Kids would learn more from the day in
school and at home. Too much homework prevents students to spend their time with friends and
families, and also extra-curricular activities are a big no-no. Due to the already promised seven hours
of school, students should not receive homework during virtual learning, in any subject. My second
reason is that you can learn from homework. If a student can do ten math problems correctly, doing
one hundred math problems is overkill and perceived as busywork. Unfortunately for kids, the
answer to the last two questions is “no,” but the other questions have been debated for over 100
years, with the pendulum swinging in both directions. Some parents want to know what there kid
worked on in reading, math or writing. Why does she have to do the other thirty-nine items? Let me
know if I can help. By implementing effective strategies and creating supportive environments, we
can alleviate the burden of excessive homework and promote a healthier approach to education. But
it maintains a check and balance between the extracurricular activities sports and the education
department as well. Sometimes, though, that extra practice can make the difference between knowing
the information and truly mastering it. There were also concerns about excessive amounts of stress.
But when it’s mandatory, the students are pressured by their teachers and parents to do it. Their free
time is also snatched by these homework assignments, and children are not willing to do that, to be
very honest with you. If a student can do ten math problems correctly, doing one hundred math
problems is overkill and perceived as busywork. Make It Easier. Prepare Yourself. Ep. 52 8 Simple
Ways to Create a Joyful Classroom Intention vs Impact Ep. 33 Your Teaching Progress Report: 12
Things You are Probably Doing Well. My teammate gave out homework daily; why weren’t their
children getting the same. When a parent helps their child in the wrong way with homework, this can
lead to homework help discord in the home. The first problem with homework is the level of
difficulty and how this affects the amount of time a student will spend on the homework.
International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 14(1). 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. Firstly, the sheer volume of homework assigned can be
overwhelming, leaving students feeling pressured and anxious. Delete Replies Reply Reply Shayma
December 5, 2013 at 7:50 PM I think teachers should still give homework to kids because not only
the teachers have to see if you have a good education in school they also have to see if you are doing
good math,writing at home too. Kids who suffer from homework overload are often stressed out and
angry, which increases the amount of fights and arguments that you face with them at home.
Consider giving students assignments ahead of time so they can work on them throughout the week
rather than assigning everything to be due the next day. Homework was controversial almost as soon
as it was introduced. Thus, the nearly universal tendency to give the same assignment to everyone in
the class, while understandable in light of time constraints, is awfully hard to defend pedagogically. I
now find myself as one of those parents wondering if a little homework might not hurt. (my own
kids say “yes” when I ask “is homework illegal?”). A student taught where I attended school as a kid
and would hang out in her room to chat or help with extra tasks. We can then make a resource for
parents who want to provide learning experiences for their children at home. Reply Delete Replies
Reply Olivia Damy December 5, 2013 at 8:11 PM I think kids should have homework because it
teaches them more about things that they don't know and also more about math. Aug 2016
Elementary school students should not be assigned homework, a pair of Homework has been seen to
have a negative impact on young students This article was republished under creative commons
licensing from. Express your opinion on whether or not students should have homework Debate with
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