No studies have been done, but it's a lot! Think about all the students in all the classes and each of them has homework that needs to be graded...
For high school students who typically have five classes with different teachers, that could mean as much as 17.5 hours each week. By comparison, the survey found middle school teachers assign about 3.2 hours of homework each week and kindergarten through fifth grade teachers assign about 2.9 hours each week
Teachers get very tired of grading all those homework papers! You have one assignment from each teacher -- the teacher has every paper from every kid in every one of their classes!
Hours and minutes would be a sensible measure of the amount of time you spend on homework each day.
It depends how many teachers you have. If it's many, I would say $2-$5 each. If it's just one to two or three teachers, maybe $10 each.
1-1.5hours per night
There is no specific law that dictates the amount of homework a teacher can assign. However, the general guideline is that students should have a reasonable amount of homework that is aligned with their grade level and age, and promotes learning rather than overwhelming them. Ultimately, the amount of homework should be manageable and reasonable for students to complete within a reasonable timeframe.
The math teacher was very meticulous when grading the tests, marking down the students for each small mistake. The straight-A student was meticulous while doing her homework and double-checked each answer.
If Lauren spend 2/3 of her 24-hour computer time doing homework, this means she spent 16 hours doing homework. Each third of the 24 hours is 8 hours, so two thirds would be 16 hours.
Definatly each of the teachers take attendance.
Most teachers are pretty close to the right amount of time - they've done the work and they know how long it should take you to do it. There's no set time for each page of homework, so there's not one answer for this question. Their goal is to give you enough practice so that you understand the material better.
teachers are expected to be at school for 30 minutes each side of the school bell so officially 7 hours per day + attend any meetings outside of school hours + programing, marking and reports outside of these times.
It depends on what type of student it is. If those are normal students it will take around 3-4 hours.