No studies have been done, but most kids do have homework
There are no studies on this
they send about $1300 a year on there kids
There is no specific number, as some kids have teachers who don't believe in getting homework while others have teachers who believe in giving homework every night.
confirmed by an 11 year old kid I despise homework
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...
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Well, I think kids get a lot of homework so when they bring it to their teacher, that teacher can see if they're struggling in one arrea or if they are in another. Then, when conferences finally come by, then they can discus what the child needs to work on, and hopfully, the parents will work with their child so he / she does well in school, gets a good jobs, earns alot of money, and take awesome vacations every year and are able to afford nice things such as a laptop.
thousands of kids are bullied each year
five million kids
1 out of every 8 kids
it's more than half the year. believe me
These facts are from a study by NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress) from 1984 to 2012. Kids were asked "How long did it take to do your homework yesterday?"Only about 4% of kids under 13 say they didn't do their homework; that number increases after kids become teens, with around 11% of teenagers not doing any homeworkBetween 18-35% of all students said they didn't have homework that day40-60% of 9 year olds say they finish their homework in under an hour13 year olds are slightly more likely (56-44%) to finish in under an hour, but 21-29% say they take 1-2 hours to finishTeens 17-18 take longer to do their homework: 26-29% say they can finish in under an hour, but 22-27% say they need 1-2 hours; 10-13% say it takes over 2 hours for homework5-10% of kids under 13 say homework takes over 2 hours to finishThe amount of homework assigned has increased since 1984, but not by as much as people think: in 1984, 22-35% of kids had no homework, while 21-27% reported no homework in 2012