Yes they have homework every day including weekends!
Children can become rowdy, distracted, and disruptive when there is no homework, as it keeps them focused on school and learning.
No. Children spend most hours of their day at school, and afterwards have many hours of homework. If school days were to be longer, homework should be banished allowing children to be able to socialise
Yes, children in the 1900s did have homework. However, the amount and type of homework given varied depending on the school and educational system in place at that time. Generally, homework was seen as a way to reinforce learning and practice skills outside of school hours.
six hours
No because children need to be focus on their assignment and homework helps children to understand more about what they have learnt in class
the life in china for children is kinda of great except they cant go to school or anything the call them the black children
In Italy, homework practices can vary by region, school, and individual teachers, but many children do have homework on a regular basis. Typically, students may have assignments several times a week, though nightly homework isn't universal. The amount and frequency can depend on the grade level and the specific educational approach of the school. Overall, while homework is a common part of the Italian education system, it doesn't necessarily mean that all children do homework every night.
80%
The percent of children i poor china who do not attend school is 78% JK ! :)
Children mainly travel to schools by foot, by bike and by bus. Most schools in China don't have school bus to pick up the children.
They learn what we learn in high school when they are in middle school or grade school.
no homework is for adults and children