Well, technically, students don't enjoy doing homework due to its content. If you make it actually fun and somewhat entertaining, then, maybe, the students may do their homework/classwork.
Nobody likes working - just ask your parents when they're on their way to their own jobs if they'd rather stay home and play! School is your work, so just buckle down and get it done.
no
The homework was made because it was like a punishment to the students because they only where making trouble so the homework was make like a PUNISHMENT.
Most students enjoy n.o homework, especially on weekends
Yes. Spanish students have homework, just like students in all other Western schools. Spaniards typically have as much homework as other Western Europeans, which is slightly more than American or Australian students.
Yes, students in Finland have homework
Not having any homework on the weekends means that students get a break from homework, and can do things they like to do without having to think about getting homework done.
It keeps lazy students focused on their homework like they are supposed to be.
No. It is wishy-washy. Avoid vague quantities like "to some degree." Say something more like: "Some homework is good for students."
Teachers decide what homework to give to students. Homework is given in order to enhance the instruction given in the classroom, so students can learn the material well.
Because they like it when the students get confused
Teachers don't like playstations because of the fact that they believe it is taking away from a students homework time. Also, they believe that video games can effect a students attitude and lower their emotional intelligence causing them to become emotionally detached and enact some of the situations in the games they play.
Yes, of course they do. Students who understand that doing homework prepares them for life after they graduate, as well as students who know that doing their homework helps them to succeed in school do their own homework.