Banning homework

Banning homework or not is a limbo that affects many students. As per statistics, tutors give more homework than any average learner can handle in a night (exceeding two hours of assignments). In the article, we will discuss why banning homework is essential, and reasons to have a 30-minutes minimum homework a day. According to the Huffington Post, students from the USA and the UK believe homework tasks aren’t fair. Also, they argue that homework breeds boredom and laziness. Experts in this field have put a recommendation of 30 minutes or less after-class tasks.

The following are points to consider before making a decision.

  1. Loss of social life excess 

Homework after being in class for 8 hours is punishment. Staying outdoors, engaging with friends, assisting parents, playing games, watching a movie, and even going for a walk makes students feel good. Tutors ought to give their students this freedom by lessening the burden of homework.

  1. Failing in exams

Banning homework will allow students to attain better grades in their exams. It may seem complicated, but it is as simple as this: focusing on lengthy finance assignments acts as a distraction, just like video games. As a result, students will most likely fail in their exams.

  1. Mental health deterioration

Mental well-being is a critical aspect of any student’s academics, but teachers have ignored this. Assignments may contribute to a learner developing a negative attitude towards school work.

  1. Additional challenges

In higher learning institutions, many students have other stuff to do after class. Be it running a business, working an extra shift, or internship, adding homework to their schedule causes them to feel burned out when the day ends.

  1. Support deficiency.

Most students do not have anyone who can help them with their assignments. Even if they get help from an online platform, they would not be able to understand as opposed to a classroom setup where they can ask questions and get a detailed explanation from their tutors.

  1. Student’s Perception of things

Is it wise to ban homework? Why? If your answer is yes, it is because learners have a different perception. Different levels of understanding make students perceive learning differently. Homework is not the key to unlocking every kid’s education potential.

  1. Different effects of writing

Many students may not understand the subject. Because they lack writing or research skills, they have a higher chance of failing in that subject while their teachers do nothing helpful. Alternatively, they can outsource their homework and get good grades and fool the tutors.

  1. Negligible impact on performance

Research shows prove that in four hours of home-done assignments weekly, the additional time invested for educational purposes has minimal impact on a student’s productivity.

  1. Irrelevant content

Banning homework is mandatory if the assignments given have no relation to the subject or topic. It is impractical to provide jobs on tasks that have no connection to the issues of the day. It should even be criminal. 

  1. More love and care

Homework deprives learners of their social life. Working a lot means students get fewer chances to socialize with their parents and family, which may lead to bad communication skills and introverts. During the day, students spend time in school away from their parents. The only time they have with each other is in the evening, but often, due to excessive homework, this time becomes limited, causing them not to feel the love from each other.

Conclusion

Homework has adverse negative effects on students, parents, and the teachers as well. Banning homework will be a step in the right direction for the education system as a whole.

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