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  1. Should We Get Rid of Homework?

    The authors believe this meritocratic narrative is a myth and that homework — math homework in particular — further entrenches the myth in the minds of teachers and their students.

  2. Homework Pros and Cons

    Tom Loveless, "Homework in America: Part II of the 2014 Brown Center Report of American Education," brookings.edu, Mar. 18, 2014: 2. Edward Bok, "A National Crime at the Feet of American Parents, ... History, "Why Homework Was Banned," history.com (accessed Feb. 24, 2022) 47.

  3. Is it time to get rid of homework? Mental health experts weigh in

    For older students, Kang says, homework benefits plateau at about two hours per night. "Most students, especially at these high achieving schools, they're doing a minimum of three hours, and it's ...

  4. Is Homework a Waste of Time? Teachers Weigh In

    In 2003, a pair of national studies found that most American students spent less than an hour daily on homework, and the workload was no bigger than it was 50 years prior. "There is this view in ...

  5. Why more teachers are joining the anti-homework movement

    Tollison is part of a growing movement that believes learners can thrive academically without homework. According to Alfie Kohn, author of " The Homework Myth ," there's never a good excuse ...

  6. Does homework still have value? A Johns Hopkins education expert weighs

    The necessity of homework has been a subject of debate since at least as far back as the 1890s, according to Joyce L. Epstein, co-director of the Center on School, Family, and Community Partnerships at Johns Hopkins University. "It's always been the case that parents, kids—and sometimes teachers, too—wonder if this is just busy work ...

  7. Homework Gap Could Be Back in Full Force If Lawmakers Don't Act

    The so-called "homework gap" —which disproportionately impacts poor students, students of color, and those living in rural areas—has been a persistent problem since long before the ...

  8. Is it time to get rid of homework? Mental health experts weigh in

    Emmy Kang, mental health counselor at Humantold, says studies have shown heavy workloads can be "detrimental" for students and cause a "big impact on their mental, physical and emotional health ...

  9. Why does homework exist?

    The homework wars are back. Three years into the pandemic, as districts and teachers reckon with Covid-era overhauls of teaching and learning, schools are still reconsidering the purpose and place ...

  10. Homework could have an impact on kids' health. Should schools ban it?

    Elementary school kids are dealing with large amounts of homework. Howard County Library System, CC BY-NC-ND. One in 10 children report spending multiple hours on homework. There are no benefits ...

  11. Homework in America

    Responses indicating no homework on the "usual" question in 2004 were: 2% for age 9-year-olds, 5% for 13 year olds, and 12% for 17-year-olds. These figures are much less than the ones reported ...

  12. Why Homework Should Be Banned From Schools

    American high school students, in fact, do more homework each week than their peers in the average country in the OECD, a 2014 report found. It's time for an uprising. Already, small rebellions ...

  13. The Surprising History of Homework Reform

    One teacher proposed "homework" consisting of after-school "field trips to the woods, factories, museums, libraries, art galleries.". In 1937, Carleton Washburne, an influential educator who was the superintendent of the Winnetka, Illinois, schools, proposed a homework regimen of "cooking and sewing…meal planning…budgeting, home ...

  14. Should homework be banned? The big debate

    Should homework be banned? The big debate Homework is a polarising topic. It can cause students to feel stressed or anxious. It adds extra pressure on teachers, who are often already struggling with their workloads. And, some parents resent the way homework can cut into family time at home. Yet despite this,...

  15. How false reports of homework overload in America have spread so far

    Writing the piece as a letter to his younger brother, he said: "In a 2020 Washington Post article, Denise Pope described what she learned from a survey of more than 50,000 high school students ...

  16. Should homework be banned?

    Homework is a controversial topic in education, but what does the science say? Explore the pros and cons of homework and its impact on students' well-being in this article from BBC Science Focus Magazine.

  17. Does Homework Work?

    America has long had a fickle relationship with homework. A century or so ago, progressive reformers argued that it made kids unduly stressed, which later led in some cases to district-level bans ...

  18. The truth about homework in America

    According to an international study of homework, 15-year-olds in Shanghai do 13.8 hours of homework per week compared to 6.1 hours in the U.S. and 5.3 hours in Mexico and 3.4 hours in Costa Rica. But here's the thing: academic expectations in the U.S. vary widely from school to school. Some American elementary schools have banned homework.

  19. Should Kids Get Homework?

    Too much, however, is harmful. And homework has a greater positive effect on students in secondary school (grades 7-12) than those in elementary. "Every child should be doing homework, but the ...

  20. Homework and Higher Standards

    He believes that research supports the 10-minute rule—that students should be able to complete their homework in no more than 10 minutes multiplied by their grade. For example, this would amount ...

  21. 15 Should Homework Be Banned Pros and Cons

    Banning homework would help to reduce these risks as well. 6. It increases the amount of socialization time that students receive. People who are only spending time in school and then going home to do more work are at a higher risk of experiencing loneliness and isolation.

  22. Should Homework Really Be Banned? It's Complicated

    All in all, perhaps homework shouldn't be banned completely, but it needs to be considered in a fair and balanced way. Here are some important points to remember that take the individual needs and resources of students into account: Everyone is different: Every person is unique, and each student learns differently.

  23. Is homework a necessary evil?

    Beyond that point, kids don't absorb much useful information, Cooper says. In fact, too much homework can do more harm than good. Researchers have cited drawbacks, including boredom and burnout toward academic material, less time for family and extracurricular activities, lack of sleep and increased stress.

  24. US higher education is endangered

    Precious but under threat. By Drew Gilpin Faust Updated May 23, 2024, 1:55 p.m. Drew Gilpin Faust, a former president of Harvard University, outside her office at the Wadsworth House, in Cambridge ...

  25. Classroom cellphone rules and a ban on book bans: What school ...

    In addition, 12 districts are being asked to come up with "promising practices" that ensure students get to class. Minneapolis Public Schools is to take the lead and will receive $1 million of $4. ...

  26. Commentary: Should holiday homework be banned?

    In the Philippines, legislative attempts to enforce a weekend homework ban have been ongoing since 2016. ... Families spent an estimated S$1.4 billion (US$1 billion) on tuition in 2018, based on ...

  27. Trump is now a convicted felon. He can still run for president

    Trump's right to vote in Florida in November's election will depend on whether he is sentenced to a term in prison and if he has finished serving that prison sentence by the time of the ...

  28. States Are Cracking Down on Cellphones in Schools. What That Looks Like

    Indiana passed a law in April that will ban cellphones in classrooms starting next school year. And as many as eight other state legislatures, from Kansas to Vermont, have considered bills that ...

  29. Texas Supreme Court rejects challenge to abortion ban over medical

    By Janelle Griffith, Marissa Parra and Aria Bendix. The Texas Supreme Court on Friday rejected a challenge to the state's abortion ban — a response to a lawsuit filed last year by a group of ...

  30. New York could ban phones in schools

    Last year, Florida became the first state to ban cellphones during class in public schools, as well as blocking social media access on district Wi-Fi. Some districts went further and banned phones ...