After reading Etta Kralovec and John Buell’s essay, “End Homework Now,” I can say that I’m of two minds about their claim that homework has questionable benefits. On one hand, I agree that homework it isn’t as imperative as some parents believe. On the other hand, I’m not sure if homework is completely unnecessary. I agree that that homework isn’t as vital as it’s thought to be, a point that needs emphasizing since so many people still believe that “If our students don't do lots of homework, their test scores will never be competitive internationally” (Kralovec, Buell).…
Parents cannot have it both ways. Mr. Rauch spends a lot of time in his essay talking about how homework would fix the academic issues and bring the United States off the bottom of the list of surveyed countries. One thing that he does not mention is how to get students to do their homework in the first place. He does state that the schools should emphasize homework or…
Secondary Education: Annotated Bibliography Works Cited Watkins, Paul J., and David W. Stevens. " The Goldilocks Dilemma: Homework Policy Creating a Culture Where Simply Good Is Just Not Good Enough." Clearing House, vol. 86, no. 2, 2013, pp. 80-85.…
In place of stressing out students over material that most will never use again, students should be evaluated on their strengths and weakness and then placed in classes based off those readings. Some people might say that only focusing on strengths will also hurt students by making them less well rounded which is true, but the system can still create well-rounded students by helping them with their weakness, but not dwelling on them. Education at the high school level should be tailored towards the individual's strengths, preparing them for a career path of choice. Homework is another prime example of how unproductive school is. Thespiritscience.net says, “There is no actual evidence to support that high levels of homework have…
1. highway embankment? Tests and homework are like the highway embankment because students find it difficult to find enough time to do all their homework and still study for tests. Most students our age work and do not get home until late so they find it challenging to do their very best and still get enough sleep at night.…
It’s your first year of college. Everyone told you that it would be better than high school but now, you’re sitting in your dorm, overwhelmed and underprepared. Homework was never a concern as it was only an option and you really didn’t need it at the time. Most of your time was spent on whatever you pleased. You were living the dream.…
Although schools are used to having homework, they should reconsider. To begin, when kids get homework, they might not have the time to do it. Next of all, kids get lower scores on tests because sometimes kids end up forgetting. Of course, kids do get to learn new things, but some of the times they don’t need to know it, and they have to study it with homework. In summary, there are many reasons why kids don’t need homework to learn, or to help them.…
Time that can be better spent is with family and having fun participating in extracurricular activities. Eliminating homework allows students the reward of free time and the invaluable time spent with family. Homework creates unnecessary stress and strain for parents and students alike. Also, homework allows teachers to pawn off their own teaching responsibilities to students and parents with hours of homework. Homework is not beneficial and it should be banned for students Kindergarten thru 8th…
Some teachers believe that, “doing homework will prepare students for the big end tests”. But homework is not the only factor contributing to students capability to pass and master their exams. In fact there is close to zero proven academic benefit from assigning excessive amounts of homework. There is however proven beneficial results of lowering amounts of homework. Finland actually decided to completely terminate homework from their academic system.…
There are various effective arguments I would make to support students having homework by their teachers. The first argument I would make is that homework helps students to better retain the lessons they’ve learned during the school day. Students need a lot of exercises to do to retain what they learn everyday in school. Since class time isn’t enough to provide a lot of exercises on one subject, homework is the best way to exercise what’s been learned in class. If no homework is given to students on a subject that’s been discussed in class, it’s more likely for them to forget the subject the next day.…
Homework has been linked to achieving better results and better grades, so why are some schools banning it? Studies have shown the positive and negative effects of homework, and with a moderate amount, the positive effects outweigh the negative ones. Homework should not be banned, as it teaches discipline and time management skills, as well as supplements and accelerates learning. It is also needed in order to meet international education standards. Homework is important for numerous reasons, one of which being that it helps teach time management skills and discipline, especially in young children.…
Homework is beneficial to students because it is an extension of teaching materials, and it can promote students’ understanding of knowledge. It is an effective way to increase student personal responsibility and individual accountability, and it leads to increased communications between parents and the schools and encourages parent awareness of student…
Homework has several benefits and is important to a child’s success. Specifically, homework can be beneficial to a student’s academic achievements. The use of daily homework assignments can help students better obtain information which has previously been taught. A student who is introduced to an idea during class, then given an assignment, allows them to practice and grasp a better understanding of the concept. The aid provided from homework then opens up more time for further learning in the classroom.…
The lack of evidence supporting that homework helps is really shocking to me. Homework is an act of faith by the teacher that the student…
It is a fact that homework is not helping students. According to Richard Walker, an educational psychologist at Sydney University, “kids who have more homework actually perform worse on standardized tests and suffer with mental and physical health” (Binns). The overwhelming amounts of homework lead to not being able to focus on the students themselves. How can we be creative and have lives outside of school, like we are told, when school is our only focus? To be honest, we can’t.…