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Homework should be banned in high school
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I'm strongly agreed that homework assignment should be canceled in high school. Students are already overwhemled with their extracurriculum activities, part-time jobs and courses to enter universities. 
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  • WhatdoyouwantfrommeZeusAres42
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  • So what you're suggesting is to pass a law that homework is illegal in highschool?
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  • @WordsMatter ;

    I think homework should be banned and I can adduce the following arguments: first of all, it causes students stress and may be a reason of some health problems because of sleep deprivation. They spend 7 hours and even more at school and its pretty much enough to absorb all necessary information, discuss any unclear points for them and put this knowledge in to practice. Secondly, its crucial for students to spent time with their fellows and of course family and friends, because in their near future many of them will leave their native cities, enter colledges and universities and make their own way in live far from their relatives. And in this case homework often squeezes the time available for all these things. Moreover, I don’t think that routine homework that all we have by our majority may be useful for them and can really contribute in their personal and professional growth just like bear fruits in the future. Real working life requires well-trained specialists with practical skills rather theoretical knowledge only.  Wouldn't it be better to organize different interest club; speech club or sandwich courses which may help these students to make real progress? And finally, they need time to relax in order to recharge their batteries and be ready to continue studying.  

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  • I don't think it should be banned necessarily, just not assigned. 
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  • Homework shouldn't be banned  from schools but it should be shortened into quick daily practices. That way there will be a higher chance of kids getting their schoolwork done and learning. The more they practice the more they succeed .
  • I have a class where homework isn't for credit, but you can do assignments to help yourself learn it.
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  • MayCaesarMayCaesar 1699 Pts
    I studied at an elite high school with university-grade courses in mathematics and physics. We had classes from Monday to Saturday, each day roughly from 9 am to 5 pm with only a tiny 30 minute break in the afternoon.
    I had plenty of time to do homework, to tend to my multiple hobbies and to prepare for the university entrance exams.

    The claim that students in a regular American high school are overwhelmed does not hold any ground. If you want to see where students really are overwhelmed, visit Japan. Kids march to school at 5 am and go home at 9 pm.
    And even in Australia, where high school studies take place in a very casual environment, my friend from there told me that she would sometimes sleep at school, because it was more convenient given her schedule.

    In most Western countries, students are coddled and deprived of any serious challenges at high school as it is. If we also ban homework, then the graduates will have absolutely zero real life skills and will be destroyed as soon as they attempt to enter the job market.
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  • TKDBTKDB 187 Pts
    Banning homework would be silly.

    The problem with the homework conversation, in the current day and age via the current generation is that the amount of time, spent on social media, video games, and the internet in general, is being allowed to interfere with the modern students educational time, or IE studying and doing ones homework, as responsibly as possible, just as the generations before this one did?

    Before the internet, and social media, along with the learned exposure of video games from the one generation to the next continue to be allowed to basically place ones educational responsibilities in the backseat of one's priorities, and by making their casual internet use, and their social media interactions, get to sit in the front seat, of their prioritized priorities? 

    With some watching their education chances, fading into the rearview mirror, or their current lives, as they drive into their futures, with the internet, the video games, and their social media wants intact, because they neglected their own homework choices?
  • Unless you're being homeschooled or revising for exams then I don't really see the necessity for homework.






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