The advantages and disadvantages of homework
Most K-12 teachers assign their students homework assignments. By homework assignments, I do not mean reading assignments. Homework assignments include problems, short essays, worksheets, and projects. Some teachers assign homework assignments on a daily basis while others may only assign it once in a while. In general, college instructors tend to assign homework more rarely. There are both advantages and disadvantages to assigning homework assignments.
The main advantage of assigning homework is that homework assignments help a student review the material covered in class. There is an old saying that "practice makes perfect." Also, homework assignments allow the teacher to cover some additional material that he or she did not have time to cover in class. In order for the homework assignment to be effective, it has to be well crafted. For example, writing an essay would be far more effective than doing a crossword puzzle. Some students often learn best by doing; these students would benefit a lot from homework assignments such as research projects on a specific topic.
On the other hand, homework assignments are often viewed as "busy work". The issue is that homework can be very time consuming and stressful for some students. Teachers often assign an excessive amount of homework to their students. Also, many teachers can assign homework assignments in the same time period. Homework can also interfere with students' test preparation time. Homework tends to be disadvantageous to students who have a good understanding of the classroom material and to students with poor organization skills.
Often, the problem is not the homework assignment itself but the excessive length of the homework assignment. Students may benefit from completing 1-10 conceptually different math problems each night; however, a problem set of 100 quadratic equations may be excessive and counterproductive.
If you are a parent who thinks that your child's teacher is assign poor homework assignments or excessive homework, talk to the teacher and try to address the issue. Many parents have raised concerned on the issue. The article, "Summer homework may burn out honors students", provides a good example.
A homework help tutor can help students build a homework schedule and improve his or her organization skills.
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Disadvantages:
-Many students travel over holidays - If some students already have their time committed to something else, they would be unfairly penalized by having to do the same work in less time.
-Having to do school work over break may mean that students are still tired of school when they come back from break, as opposed to being refreshed and ready to start learning again.
-Assigning a big project with no chance for checking progress along the way can be tough for some students. If a student decides to do the totally wrong thing with their project, they won't know until after they turn it in.
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The disadvantages of increased homework loads
By Etta Kralovec and John Buell
Increasingly, students and their parents are being told that homework must take precedence over family and community activities. But what effect is this having on our children?
As the homework load increases (and studies show it isincreasing), family priorities are neglected. Yet belief in the value of homework is so firmly entrenched that most families accept the sacrifice necessary for their children to complete this nightly ritual.
Time spent on homework has increased significantly for six- to eight-year-olds, for example, according to a US study, which compared children's schedules in 1981 and 1997. Yet other studies conclude that there is no link between the amount of time spent studying and grades or test scores. And some experts suggest that homework at the primary level may even be counterproductive. They believe that much of the mindless work of homework is simply not useful. In contrast, more complex homework seen at higher year levels often demands supervision by trained educators - not by parents, who may be limited in their ability to help their children complete assignments, which can lead to confusion and stress between parent and child. Teachers, often overburdened themselves, may assign as homework whatever is left unfinished at the end of the school day. Homework of this sort transfers the responsibility of education from the school to the family.
4-First of all, you get a zero on the homework assingment, second is that it could affect your overall grade ofr the class. BUT! you will be happy because you didn't do any homework
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