Yes. The teacher is trying to see what you have learned from the lesson he/she has taught. Unless there is a product produced by the student either with homework, testing, or some other format the teacher can not know if the student has learned anything. Homework can also be a means to extend the lesson and to get the student to work on higher order thinking skills that are needed to be successful in the real world.
yes
No because there are some classes like gym where you don't really need to practice the material. Homework is to help you learn what you're studying better.
It is compulsory that you do your homework on time.
Of people who have a clue, nearly 100%. Of lazy kids, probably closer to 0%.
If jobs are done first then yes it should be compulsory.
yes English should be compulsory subject in schools
There is no reason that science should not be compulsory for school. If you are scientifically illiterate you are illiterate.
94% of pupils in the world think that P.E should be compulsory.
It could be beneficial to include psychology as a compulsory subject in school curriculums to help students better understand human behavior, emotions, and mental health. This knowledge can promote empathy, self-awareness, and enhance interpersonal relationships. However, implementation would depend on curriculum requirements and priorities.
One answer NO
It has already been made compulsory in Tamilnadu
there is no way it should be compulsory its discrimination deeming and not working. something has to be done. SOON.
It is true that insurance is able to curtail inflation, however, whether or not that means it should be made compulsory is a matter of personal opinion. Many economists believe it should be compulsory.
no they should not they should be an option to the pupil.