No. I believe it should provide additional practice in solving problems and fully grasping the techniques. But it shouldn't be so difficult that the student has to get help on every problem provided.
"I forgot to do my homework. I know I should do extra homework so I can learn how to punctuate and capitalize a sentence."
There is no such law that teachers have to give a certain amount of homework each night. It all depends on the teacher and how they teach. Some teachers do not give as much homework as other teachers while some pile kids with work on a daily basis. There should never be a law about how much homework a teacher should give every night. There are some schools where a principal will set a policy on how much homework a teacher may give or must give. There are even some school districts that have attempted to regulate the amount of homework assigned to students. Usually, however, it is left up to the teacher's discretion.
Homework itself is not considered a violation of human rights. However, the amount and type of homework assigned can impact a student's right to a balanced education, free time, and well-being. It is important for schools to consider these factors when assigning homework.
School uniforms should be abolished to promote individuality and self-expression among students. It can also reduce the financial burden on families that have to continuously purchase uniforms. Additionally, allowing students to choose their own attire can help them develop a sense of responsibility in choosing appropriate clothing for different occasions.
Yes, it's important to attend class regardless of whether you forgot your homework. You can explain the situation to your teacher and work on submitting the homework later. It's better to stay engaged in the learning process by attending class.
Education is & it is related. Not all can get it or get it for free. Take what you can it would be foolish to do otherwise.
Realistically, no. But they will anyway, as they deem homework a good use of a student's time.
no it should not be abolished
It should be - if you work hard on something, you deserve a grade for it!
Homework should not be abolished because it reinforces learning outside of the classroom, allows students to practice and apply what they have learned, and helps develop important skills like time management and responsibility. Homework also provides teachers with valuable feedback on students' understanding of the material and helps identify areas where additional support may be needed. While the amount and type of homework assigned should be carefully considered to ensure it is meaningful and manageable, completely abolishing homework would deprive students of these benefits and hinder their academic development.
No because children need to be focus on their assignment and homework helps children to understand more about what they have learnt in class
No, there is always a place for private schools, but some people think that public education should be. We need public education.
Yes, they do
None. No schools or states have banned homework. Some schools have reduced the amount given but it is still given out.
Anywhere you find schools is going to have homework.
There are no studies on the subject, but many schools do have it.
capital punishment should be abolished in the U.S.