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Should homework be banned? (NO (There is no evidence that homework creates…
Should homework be banned?
yes
Homework creates a communication network.
It allows for a comfortable place to study.
It teaches time management skills.
It gets parents involved with a child’s life.
It provides more time to complete the learning process.
It encourages the discipline of practice.
It can be treated like any other extracurricular activity.
It reduces screen time.
NO
There is no evidence that homework creates improvements.
It discourages creative endeavors.
School is already a full-time job for kids.
Homework is difficult to enforce.
Not every home is a beneficial environment.
Extra time in school does not equate to better grades.
It encourages a sedentary lifestyle.
Accurate practice may not be possible.
Children benefit from playing.
It may encourage cheating on multiple levels.
Too much homework is often assigned to students.
Homework is often geared toward benchmarks.