Yes. Students need to study more, not be given so much work that they are so overly stressed that they cannot think.
Okay uhhh, that's a no brainer. I am in middle school and i say heck yeah to less homework. none at all if possible. :)
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
not to much but not to little so right in the middle
The amount of homework a student should have depends on the grade they are in and other factors. Grades K-2 should not have very much homework. Starting in grade 3, students can have more homework, but not so much that they get discouraged or feel a lot of pressure. As students get older, they could have more homework, but again, not so much that they are overwhelmed or have to spend the entire evening doing homework. Middle school and high school students should be able to handle whatever homework they are given as long as it is not so much that they honestly cannot get it done if they are trying to do it.
possible
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
It would be nice, but the school would have to have money to hire extra teachers to have those periods.
Yes.
six hours
35 new teachers. An increase from 95 teachers to 130 teachers would reduce the ratio to 19:1.
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we are doing homework and this is question
Benton Middle School's motto is 'Teachers Teaching And Students learning to prepare for the next level'.