69%
if you get what i mean...
No, there have not been any studies on that so you're just making up numbers to be funny. Most students do their work at night because they take a little break from the work right when they get home. Of course, some students take much too long a break and end up rushing to get the work done at bedtime, and then they're tired and cranky. The best way is to take an hour or two to play, then get the work done, and then you have until bedtime to play some more.
There are no scientific studies, so we can't answer this one - but studies do show that students who do homework make better grades!
Yes, students in Finland have homework
An exact percentage is not available, but it would be high, possibley even in the high 90s, It is only reasonable to assume that if you do your homework, you will do better in school.
No studies have been done but most kids do their work so they don't flunk out of class
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.
The percentage of students not doing homework and classwork can vary significantly by school, grade level, and individual circumstances. Studies have shown that around 20-30% of students may struggle with completing assignments regularly, but this can fluctuate based on factors such as motivation, support systems, and overall engagement. For a more precise percentage, specific surveys or studies conducted in a particular context would be needed.
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This question is not possible to answer. It depends on the age of the student, the philosophy of the school or the individual teacher.Some teachers think that homework is good for students to practice what they learned in class. This is a good strategy for languages and mathematics.Some teachers think that homework is good for students to extra work related to what they have learned.Some teachers believe that homework should be used to complete assignment work.There are probably many different types of homework given. What percentage of time is spent on homework compared with school is really answered for an individual student at an individual school and individual teacher.No answer!
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.
Homework makes students the opposite - it helps them learn to be more responsible and get better grades.
The correct possessive noun usage is "students' lost their homework." This indicates that the homework belongs to multiple students. In contrast, "student's" denotes possession by a single student, which would not be appropriate in this context.
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.