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As per given graph , we are clear about the number of students speaks english and hindi in the three school of Ahmendabad . The blue color present the English speaking students where red represent the number of hindi speaking students. In government school of Ahmendabad , 10 students speaks English and 35 students speaks Hindi . In the same way, in private school of Ahmendabad, 30 students speaks English and 20 students speaks Hindi .

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teacher is comfortable with them.

• One Nevada English teacher, Paula Naegle, tells the story of a fellow teacher who has

discovered a way to boost her homework completion rate. But it might not suit a less

athletically inclined teacher:

“She promises her students that if all of them have their homework on a given day, she will stand

on her head or she will teach the class on her roller blades, or she will sing and dance for them.

They actually do their homework, just to see if she will keep her word. And, by golly, she does.

Somehow she wins them over early in the year with this stunt. She doesn't get 100 percent

homework turned in for the rest of the year, but it really has made a difference.”

12. Assign an appropriate amount of homework. Many educators believe that homework is most

effective for children in first through third grades when it does not exceed 20 minutes each school

day. From fourth through sixth grades, many educators recommend from 20 to 40 minutes a

school day for most students. For students in 7th- through 9th-grades, generally, up to 2 hours a

school day is suitable. Ninety minutes to 2<$E1/2> hours per night are appropriate for grades 10

through 12. Amounts that vary from these guidelines are fine for some students.

A common mistake, particularly among beginning teachers, is to assign too much homework. It

can be hard to resist doing so if parents push for more homework and assume that the best

teachers assign the most homework. (This is not necessarily the case.) Most often, however, a

math teacher can tell after checking five algebraic equations whether students have mastered the

necessary concepts.

• As Ms. Bennett, explains, “Homework should not be overburdening. If there's too much,

it becomes a drudgery. We need to keep [students'] attention—keep them inspired and

wanting to do the homework. Otherwise, it's no good.”

Teachers also need to coordinate their homework assignments with those of other teachers so that

students aren't getting four assignments on a Tuesday night, but no assignments on Wednesday

night. This coordination most often requires leadership and support from the principal or other

administrator.

Finally, teachers need to keep alert to how long students take to complete assignments. It is

natural in a class full of varied students for some to take longer than others. Moreover, it is fine

that some students do take longer, since research shows that students with low test scores who

spend substantial time on homework get grades as good as students with more ability who spend

less time. If an assignment takes too long, however, this may signal that a student needs more

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