According to the latest scientific data I can find, here are some basic numbers:
That would depend on a couple factors. What kind of school do you attend, e.g. public, private, college prep, university? What grade are you in, e.g. middle school, high school, college, graduate? How many classes are you taking?
I will assume you are at the secondary level (high school). I would estimate you should have about 2-4 hours of homework. This time would very depending on how well you understand the material and how fast you are at doing your work (or how fast you can read).
High school about 2 hours minimum each night. Primary school should be no more than an hour.
It depends on the classes you are taking... I have 4 honors classes so I regularly stay up 'til 11: 30 or later in other words around 5 hours of homework every night, but my cousin has only 2 honors classes and has only 3 hours of homework.
It depends on how you want to put it into context. Usually I find having an essay as a small amount while group projects a larger amount. Because of this it just depends on who looks at it.
If you are in years 7-10 it should probably take 1-2 hours, im in year 9 it takes be 1- 1 and 1/2 hours Depends on your age, you as a person, the piece of homework. I am a neurotic perfectionist, therefore resulting in me taking forever on my homework and the size of the homework can vary it. The average though is: Year 7 = 45 minutes to 1 hour a day, Year 8 = 45 minutes to 1 to 1/2 hours a day, Year 9= 1 to 2 hours a day and Year 10 and 11 - 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours a day.
Homework is for practicing, so if you don't practice, you don't learn as easily as if you did work.
It can, if they text constantly and don't do their homework
Of course there is. The more you practice what you're learning, the better you know it and the better your grades will be. Homework is practice to help you learn better.
Yes, because it will distracted kids when they are doing there homework or studing for a test.
Because homework is an extension of classroom learning, homework should be given. While students are overseen by the teacher when in school, having lessons to do at home allows them the opportunity to develop good study habits and responsibility that cannot be learned in school. Having homework also allows students to learn the material better.
Yes, teachers should still teach students even if they haven't completed their homework. The main goal of teaching is to help students learn and understand the material, so teaching should continue regardless of homework completion. Teachers can find ways to engage students in the learning process, even if they did not complete their assignments.
It only helps the students who are already doing well in that class - homework is practice to help you learn more and remember what you're learning. If you don't ever have homework, you're not going to learn as well as if you practice.
Yes, students in Finland have homework
College is supposed to be hard, and you're supposed to be learning a lot, so yes.
The value of homework is to practice what students learned in class. If the work is frustrating and/or is not done correctly, the exercise should be retaught. If the assignment is for the student to discover the next step of understanding, then there may difficulty in practice. In neither case should the homework be turned in without discussion of the answers sought before the next lesson.
Homework is important because it reinforces learning by allowing students to practice and apply what they've learned in class. It fosters responsibility and time management skills, encouraging students to take ownership of their education. Additionally, homework provides opportunities for independent problem-solving and critical thinking, which are essential for academic success and lifelong learning.
homework is about learning and practicing your skills and knowledge.