Parents cannot have it both ways. Mr. Rauch spends a lot of time in his essay talking about how homework would fix the academic issues and bring the United States off the bottom of the list of surveyed countries. One thing that he does not mention is how to get students to do their homework in the first place. He does state that the schools should emphasize homework or…
Karl Taro Greenfield’s article published in the October 2013 issue of The Atlantic discusses the potential drawbacks of a heavy workload on middle school American students, specifically his 13 year old daughter, Esmee. Greenfield addresses these drawbacks by choosing to complete his daughter’s homework for an entire week to truly see how the other half lives. My Daughter’s Homework is Killing Me successfully brings to life the hardships that today’s students face concerning the time the spend on homework and the lack of teacher understanding regarding the topic. Greenfield opens the article by criticizing the school system for the number of hours of homework assigned to his daughter each night. He approaches this argument by comparing it to…
If kids didn’t have to worry about getting certain assignments done for the next day, I do agree with Darter that, kids would have more time to be kids. In her article Darter refers to a study done at Duke University. The study showed that “all it does is negatively impact kids’ attitudes towards school, learning, and their parents(the homework enforcers).” This research shows, not proves, that homework does have an effect on studies ability to do well in…
Name Mohamad Nabil Oueida Kiah Bennett CRS 325 Date Sunday, October 16 Topic: Why the United States of America should adopt an educational system similar to Finland’s. Thesis: The United States should switch to a Finnish educational system due to it causing less stress to students while giving a better education, and life in general.…
Secondary Education: Annotated Bibliography Works Cited Watkins, Paul J., and David W. Stevens. " The Goldilocks Dilemma: Homework Policy Creating a Culture Where Simply Good Is Just Not Good Enough." Clearing House, vol. 86, no. 2, 2013, pp. 80-85.…
My Declaration of Independence I am here today to announce my frustration with the amount of homework given on any day. The problem with all of the homework is that some people have other things to do, and may not have time to complete all of the given homework. I think it’s safe to say that the amount of homework is just a bit too much, and not completing all of it seriously can bring down some grades for people. People do not deserve to have homework in every class, almost every day.…
Some teachers believe that, “doing homework will prepare students for the big end tests”. But homework is not the only factor contributing to students capability to pass and master their exams. In fact there is close to zero proven academic benefit from assigning excessive amounts of homework. There is however proven beneficial results of lowering amounts of homework. Finland actually decided to completely terminate homework from their academic system.…
Finally, students are not perfect and may actually forget to do their homework. If teachers assign too much homework, how are students supposed to keep up with all of it (“Why Your Students Don’t Do Their Homework”, pg. 1)? “I couldn’t even count how many kids just take the easy way out and disengage from the homework given at my school. They refuse to do homework and it’s lowering their grades. But I can’t blame them because I ask myself on a daily basis why I don’t just quit already and join the rest of the crown.…
There are so many reasons people are pro homework. People say “it helps them become smarter or helps them on test,” But there is a lack of evidence where it actually supports their claims, that it helps students at all especially at such a young age. with Alfie Khon “The positive effects of homework are largely mythical.”(Khon). It also seems that homework is being forced onto younger students more often than the older ones. I remember getting tons of homework in Elementary school, and not having the time to play outside, the stress, and my parents struggling to help me on problems I didn’t know.…
Robert J. Marazano (2016) says that “research provides strong evidence that, when used appropriately, homework benefits student achievement. (p.3) The key word is “appropriately” in this sentence because there is a fine balance between too much homework and too little. The homework given must also not be too hard. Teachers cannot ask parents to become a second teacher for their children.…
It is a fact that homework is not helping students. According to Richard Walker, an educational psychologist at Sydney University, “kids who have more homework actually perform worse on standardized tests and suffer with mental and physical health” (Binns). The overwhelming amounts of homework lead to not being able to focus on the students themselves. How can we be creative and have lives outside of school, like we are told, when school is our only focus? To be honest, we can’t.…
Homework is beneficial to students because it is an extension of teaching materials, and it can promote students’ understanding of knowledge. It is an effective way to increase student personal responsibility and individual accountability, and it leads to increased communications between parents and the schools and encourages parent awareness of student…
Further studies will show whether homework is beneficial or detrimental to our…
Homework has several benefits and is important to a child’s success. Specifically, homework can be beneficial to a student’s academic achievements. The use of daily homework assignments can help students better obtain information which has previously been taught. A student who is introduced to an idea during class, then given an assignment, allows them to practice and grasp a better understanding of the concept. The aid provided from homework then opens up more time for further learning in the classroom.…