None. Teachers know that doing homework helps you to learn the material better so that you can pass their class and succeed in life.
You get smarter by doing more problems. Homework gives you practice in whatever you're learning so you can learn more easily. It also helps you learn how to find information, which helps you to learn more. Doing homework also helps you learn how to set deadlines and meet them, and how to finish difficult tasks.
Teachers can do whatever they want in their classroom so long as it helps the students learn better.
Yes, keeping up with your work keeps your brain active, helps you make better grades, and helps you learn the material easier and faster.
Yes, repeating the work you've learned in school helps you to remember it better.
It helps you practice your material and learn it better, and it helps you become more responsible.
School is about learning and studying the wok the teachers gave. School is very important to the students because it helps them learn and know good habits. The teachers give homework to the student. They give homework because will they know how to be responsible. School is very important.
Studies have shown both yes and no, but homework is given to engage kids and keep them from forgetting what they learned at school. Some teachers believe homework also helps a person become more responsible.
Because teachers hate us and they think it helps when really its a pain in our a$$es!!! Right?!?! People who are asking this question....GO DO YOUR HOMEWORK...STAY IN SCHOOL!!!!! Because teachers hate us and they think it helps when really its a pain in our a$$es!!! Right?!?! People who are asking this question....GO DO YOUR HOMEWORK...STAY IN SCHOOL!!!!! because school is impotent and and the guys who wrote that comment gets paid only 9$ an hour
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Studying anything helps you become better informed! The more you learn, the smarter you'll get.
The above statement "... the more you have the smarter you are" is patently false. It is widely accepted in the eduational community that it is not the quantity of homework that matters, but the quality. Less of high-quality homework is superior to more of low-quality homework; a moderate amount of high-quality homework is best of all. In other words, what's important is that homework helps a students to achieve their learning goals, and the learning goals of teachers and parents and the community. Classwork and homework ought to meet the standards of schoolwork quality something like the following: (1) The work helps a student learn things that are important for a successful and enjoyable future. (2) The work helps students learn new knowledge that they didn't have. (3) The work helps students retain knowledge that they already have been introduced to. (4) The work helps students develop new skills that they didn't have. (5) The work helps students become more proficient at skills that they already have started to develop. However, even the best homework may not be of benefit if (a) the student doesn't accept the value of doing it, and/or (b) the home environment is not conducive to successfully completing it.
I usually spend 3-4 hours a night on homework. Sometimes when my teachers aren't feeling very nice, we get 10 hours. My mom has found me up at 4 A.M. before, doing homework. Hope this helps, CrazyGenie