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At the other end of the spectrum, China averages 14 hours a week with Russia close behind having ten hours per week. The debate for homework, pro and anti, has been heating up over recent years and more educationalists and researchers are turning their attentions on an activity that we have all long accepted as a part and parcel of education.
Debate (argue) the following question: should homework be banned? To have a debate, you need two sides. One side will argue that homework should be banned. The other side will argue that it shouldn’t. Before discussing this question, prepare some points to support your side. Then talk with someone from the other side. Make sure you share your ideas and respond to the other person’s ideas.
Homework, however tedious it might be, teaches responsibility and accountability. For some classes, homework is an essential part of learning the subject matter. Homework nips procrastination in the bud. One reason teachers give homework and attach a big part of your grade to it is to motivate you to keep up. If you fall behind, you could fail.
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Lol, I'm reading this right now for evidence for Debate class, on why we should abolish homework or at least give less homework. But if you want to know, I get around 5 hours of homework a day.
Homework: its uses and abuses Professor Susan Hallam, Institute of Education, University of London Introduction Homework has a long and controversial history (Gordon, 1980). Since the mid-nineteenth century it has been used to supplement the curriculum and has been more or less fashionable depending on political, economic, social and educational factors. When there is concern to raise.
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