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Answered by ayush2120
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The advantages and disadvantages of homework

There’s a long-running debate on the benefits of homework. The purpose of homework is to bridge the gap between children’s learning at school and at home, but just how relevant is it to the modern generation? We cover the advantages and disadvantages of homework below.

Advantages

Children develop time management and study skills

Homework sets children up to manage their time and plan out study schedules, which are very useful skills to have when they enter senior high school years, tertiary study and eventually the workforce. Completing homework early in the schooling years ensures that it becomes a habit — not an inconvenience.

Students can engage with their studies

Even with the whole day spent at school, allocated class time is not always sufficient when it comes to engaging students with their school work. Setting homework allows students to revise content learnt during the day with a fresh set of eyes and a clear head, away from their friends and other schoolyard distractions. This also provides parents with an opportunity to get involved in their child’s school work, providing assistance and additional insight when needed.

Teachers can keep track of progress

Homework allows teachers to track students’ progress, meaning that they can spot when a child is struggling with content or falling behind the rest of the cohort. Submitting homework also provides a good lesson in responsibility and diligence, often with disciplinary consequences if homework is not returned or completed to the required standard. Homework can also be a good talking point during parent–teacher interviews.

Disadvantages

Homework eats up free time

This is one of the most common arguments against homework — it eats up the valuable time kids have to spend with their family, attend extracurricular activities and catch up with friends. For older children, schoolwork may also compete with part-time and casual work. In Years 11 and 12, it can be difficult to manage homework with independent study.

Excess homework causes children to feel ‘burnt out'

After a busy day at school and extracurricular activities thrown into the mix, sitting down to complete homework can seem like a monumental task, causing some children to feel burnt out well before they reach the tough final years of school. In some cases, homework may even be assigned over term breaks or the summer holidays. This causes severe stress for some children, leading to issues such as sleep deprivation.

Homework is rarely valuable

Although teachers work hard to set homework tasks that will engage your child, it is sometimes difficult to see the value in the assignments your child brings home. It can also be tempting to help your child with their homework (sometimes a little too enthusiastically), meaning that the benefits of homework as a learning tool are lost entirely. The volume of homework may also mean that your child is not able to dedicate as much time to each task as would be ideal.

Answered by intelligentpriya
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Homework is school work that are given at school to do at home. Homework is usually given to students by the teachers. It is a practice work which helps students revise on what they've learned that day. Homework also helps students to remember what they learned. Many students will get more homework and some will get less. This depends on how old they are, what grade/primary/year they are in and how smart/intelligent they are. This could determine what level they are in. Most students say that homework is a waste of time and that they do enough work at school; however, it is also believed that homework is very important for a student as it can help in their exams and education. Other students say other homework is helpful. It helps parents to get to know about their children progress in studies. It can also teach a child to be responsible......

Advantages of homework are.....

•It encourages the discipline of practice....

•It gets parents involved with a child's life....

•It teaches time management skills....

•Homework creates a communication network.....

•It allows for a comfortable place to study.....

•It provides more time to complete the learning process.....

•It reduces screen time.....

There are no disadvantages of homework.....

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