As a professor, I'd say no. I know that students would disagree, but homework can actually be quite useful. Yes, some assignments can seem like busy-work, but some assignments can be thought-provoking, and give you a chance to apply the concepts you've learned (and show the teacher you understood the material). Homework gives you practice and it reinforces what you've been studying. So, for those reasons, I think we need to keep it around.
Internet is good for kids because they can do there homework
There are no scientific studies, so no figures can be quoted
yes ,if kids will eat food then, they will get energy
yes they are giving us way to much homework but we need it to get a good job
It depends on where the kid lives or where his or her school is like. some schools give out less homework than others.
The question is a little confusing - what do you mean by "get homework later"? If you mean getting homework after they work, you'd think they'd be less likely to do more work on top of it.
Kids in California get the same amount of homework as kids in other states.
Tell her you can't because you have to go to another country tomorrow then she won't give you any homework at all so that is how you can do that!
Skilled instructors who provide required knowledge during school hours. Longer school days restructred to 9:00 to 5:00 with post-school hour(s) alloted for extra-xurricular activities/study time.
No studies have been done, but most kids do have homework
I'd start by learning to spell properly so you can convince the principal that you already know enough so that you don't need homework to learn.
It's actually the opposite - kids who do their work learn to be responsible adults who are less likely to become criminals.