IS HOMEWORK HELPFUL OR HARMFUL
Homework assigned to students is a great opportunity for them to independently practice what they have learned from the lectures in school. It is a bridge from school to home as parents cannot spend time with their children while they are at school but they can keep up with what their child is doing by helping him/ her with their homework. Doing assignments or homework also help students in developing study habits which also helps in developing a better memory. At the same time too much homework can also be harmful. A child gets stressed and is not able to do better in class when he/ she is burdened with a lot of work.
Thomas Friedman, a brilliant father was reported saying that:
"When I was growing up my parents told me, ‘Finish your dinner people in China and India are starving'. I tell my daughters, ‘Finish your homework people in China and India are starving for your job'."
Benefits of Homework
Homework can be beneficial in many ways. And is very important in grooming a child at an early age. It can be advantageous in a way that it teaches a child to manage his/ her time. Time is one of the most precious thing one could cherish. If a child learns to manage his/ her time in an early age there is nothing that can stop him from achieving his/ her goals. But if a child fails to do so and is not able to complete his/ her work on time and keeps procrastinating, than it is up to teachers and parents to know the reason of this procrastination, they are the angels that can help the child in doing better.
But still Jim Benton also puts teachers in the question by saying that:
"Homework strongly indicates that the teachers are not doing their jobs well enough during the school day. It is not like they will let you bring your home stuff to schol and work on it there. You can't say, ‘I did not finish sleeping at home, so i have to work on finishing my sleep here'."
Help Children Set Priorities
Homework also helps in improving a child set priorities, if a child is told that he/ she can play video games or spend time on social media after they are done with their homework, it makes the kid get excited and this excitement than helps the child in doing his/ her homework on time. This way a child also gets to know what is more important and what is least important. Making a child to do work all day can be harmful. After spending good hours at school a child deserves to get some rest and to go out and play. Because working all day can be stressful for a child. After all, every kid is afraid of the homework monster. Parents should also try not to force their children to do it. But still keep in check that they do make some progress. For they don’t want their children to lag behind the rest of the class.
As Jim Rohn said:
"Nothing is more powerful for your future than being a gatherer of good ideas and information. That is called doing your Homework".
Conclusion:
In the end one can conclude that homework may help a child learn and work better, but teachers should keep in mind not to overdo it. It becomes a burden in the end. And the goal of the teacher should not be to burden children to learn but it is t influence them and make them want to work. Or else the child would never want to learn anything to begin with. So what would be the point of providing him homework in the first place if he is not going to learn from it in the first place? Is it really useful for the kid or does it only take the burden of explaining the hard parts to students off of the teachers? A boundary should be set and a balance must be maintained. Crossing the line would not benefit either sides, so teachers might as well balance the amount of homework they give to kids in order to make them bright adults of the future.
Homework is definitely helpful for some subjects more than others. For instance, math is very similar to art in that it requires a lot of practice so if you aren't doing your homework, you will be lost and you won't have the skills to succeed. Sometimes, that homework is what gives you that extra push to understand concepts that you wouldn't otherwise.
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I absolutely refused to do homework as a child. For me it was wildly unfair that I was forced to sit still for a full day in class and then be expected to spend my free time doing homework as well. It drove my teachers crazy because I would get some of the highest scores in the class on my exams but get 0s for homework grades, so I was a B student. Then I got to college, where I was only expected to sit still for 1-3 hours a day, so homework seemed fair to me. I ended up with a 3.9 GPA and managed to transfer to a really great school.
I tutor high school kids now and it absolutely horrifies me how certain schools overwhelm their students with homework. One school here in particular gives kids so much homework that they have to study until 10 pm every night, and that doesn't take extracurriculars into consideration. If they're expected to get their homework done I have to "help" them much more than I'd usually be comfortable with because we don't have the time to dwell on and work out problems, and if we were to really untangle things, they'd be too intellectually exhausted to finish the assignment.
Totally agree with you. It discriminates against dyslexic kids. Dyslexia is in fact not a handicap but a gift. Forty percent of self-made millionaires are dyslexic.
Great Post. I don't agree. Homework is a complete waste of time. Social context fuels learning. Everything can be done at school. Following YOU!
The work, the supper to prepare, the maintenance of the house, the lunch boxes to make, the various children's classes, not to mention the tiredness and tensions of the day ... this is a busy schedule for the family!
I personally feel assigments should be given regardless. Practice makes perfect, the more you practise at getting solutions to math or problems in other subjects, the better you'd get at it.
The best students are known to have spent extra hours working on problems or just continous reading to assimilate. The memory is such that even after being taught, if we don't go back to read or practise what was learnt, we forget the details in hours.
So assignments should be encouraged but not in a way it becomes a burden.
Homework is very important to create good habits and responsibility. You just have to take care that they are not too long or complicated, that the child feels comfortable and gets the child to learn and develop.
That is truth. homework is too important for kids.It helps the kids to be responsible. I like this post. Great job my friend.
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