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The Homework Debate – Is It Time to Get Rid of Homework?

October 2nd, 2006 Leave a comment Go to comments

Where do you stand on the homework issue?

Homework

You may have noticed that there is a lot of talk surrounding the topic of Homework. A number of books(see below) have recently appeared criticizing homework claiming that kids gain nothing from doing the tons of homework they are assigned. Some even go so far as to say that homework is waste of time. These books draw on research that suggests that, for lower grades (1-6), homework does little-to-nothing to help improve grades. However, for the upper grades there has been some research that shows that homework can help with standardized testing scores — though there isn’t much research to thoroughly prove anything.

The books:

  • The Homework Myth
    by Alfie Kohn
  • The Case Against Homework:
    by Sara Bennett and Nancy Kalish
  • The Battle Over Homework
    by Harris Cooper

The books come at a crucial time, as parents have been saying that their children have too much homework, and that the increased amount of homework is putting stress not just on the students, but on the families too. An article on Newsday.com says that since 1981, time spent on homework is up 51 per cent.

Homework

Author Bennett agrees that too much homework hurts the whole family. “It takes away from family time, puts parents in an adversarial role with kids and interferes with the child’s ability to play and have other after-school activities.”

Parents also reported that they hate having to play the bad guy, as more often than not they have to police their children into completing assignments. Or they say that they have to devote hours of their own time in helping their kids with their homework — and that the amount of homework is destroying kids motivation and passion for learning.

But there has to be some good points to having homework, right?

Historically, teachers and parents alike have historically touted homework as being necessary to the development of good study habits, to building character, to teaching discipline, and boosting achievement. These things may be true, but author Kohn notes that they have “never been demonstrated empirically.” Kohn cautions that homework is behaviorally conditioning our children to not think for themselves, to just be obedient and do what they are told.

However, Kohn does say that homework has one solid benefit — mainly, if it is used as a tool to develop a love of reading. He also says that the point of education is to turn children into independent, critical thinkers that are responsible, happy people.

Where do you stand on the homework issue?

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  1. brooke
    June 22nd, 2009 at 05:53 | #1

    bannnnn homework please its killing me to much stress and we ALREADY have enough education we have 6 hours at school we need family and qulity time

  2. ALIEN HEAD.
    June 28th, 2009 at 06:03 | #2

    Homework is really a waste time.

  3. perkele
    July 1st, 2009 at 16:40 | #3

    homework is a waste f time… yea i helps with some understanding sometimes but i understand alot more during class i do at home with a textbook! plus with sports and afterschool activities it gets in the way.

  4. I h8 H/W
    July 5th, 2009 at 16:04 | #4

    I’m i Yr 7 and I rarely get H/W but if I do I get about 4 hours!! I feel that when your 12 you need ti hang out with mates to socilise with people our age Ba Homework

  5. Pat
    July 6th, 2009 at 08:37 | #5

    I’m really surprised by the language in this blog. Some of the spelling is so poor that I can’t understand what is being expressed. Young people: life is yours to grab hold of. Improve your minds, your communication skills – change the world! If school isn’t working for you read the classics, discover. Turn off the TV and media, get away from Facebook and YouTube – all this turns your brain into mush. You were created for so much more and there IS a plan for your life, don’t lose hope!

  6. Tim
    July 15th, 2009 at 22:43 | #6

    You guys can barely spell anything! The least you can do is run a spell check over what you typed! Anyways, what I think about homework is that, you should have some but not too much. I found out that when I have some homework, it helps me remember what I learned in class. But on the other hand, if I have to much homework, I become far too lazy to do any homework. Yay, go procrastinators. just kidding.

  7. Ben Dover
    July 27th, 2009 at 01:56 | #7

    Anyone who likes homework is the biggest POO ever, all homework does is waste good time, cause a lot of stress and deatroy your health so yeah

  8. 1234
    August 2nd, 2009 at 20:59 | #8

    i love homework

  9. 234
    August 2nd, 2009 at 21:10 | #9

    kids arre just lazy bums do your homework!!!

  10. cool cat(homework stinks!!!)
    August 4th, 2009 at 01:31 | #10

    I curse the name of the inventor of homework!!! He/she is evil,and deserves to be dipped in POO!

  11. 2345
    May 1st, 2010 at 15:46 | #11

    I loved school when I was little. The only homework we received were art projects and sometimes a short math worksheet. I moved to a new school in 5th grade, and suddenly I had at least three hours of homework a night, plus long-term assignments. My backpack was so heavy that I developed a back problem. My homework seemed completely pointless and I would be reduced to tears every night. I had no friends outside of school because I had no free time. I am a natural learner and when I was only four or five I studied things that interested me, such as astronomy and gardening. As my homework levels increased, I have had no time for anything else. Homework should be banned or at least reduced so that kids have time to be kids!

  12. just some random 8th grader
    June 3rd, 2010 at 21:30 | #12

    I thought the purpose of school was to learn. I am a student who rarely gets below high 80s on his tests and when I do, its because of any major assignments like projects that take up all of my time, so it may come as a shock to you that all of my averages are in the low seventies. Can you take a wild guess on what the reason for this is? Thats right, I only do about 1/3 of my homework. If i did none I would fail so thats why I even do the 1/3. I honestly dont see the point in homework. If I can ace any test I’ve learned the topic of and am given a nights warning I havent reveiwed the topic in the past 2 years, then why should it matter if that worksheet is done.At first I didn’t mind it, a sheet a night wasn’t that bad, but it kept getting worse over time until I would have at LEAST 3 hours a night. This gave me HUGE amounts of stress which manifested itself in the form of nausia and massive breakouts. So… yeah, I support the homework ban.

  13. dmitri
    June 10th, 2010 at 11:22 | #13

    that we should not have any homework because it takes oway from you’re family

  14. Sophie
    July 1st, 2010 at 13:20 | #14

    i say get rid of homework! you’ve just had a hard day at school and you want to relax but you have to do your stessful homework

  15. Kev
    October 26th, 2010 at 15:54 | #15

    When I started 6th grade, I immediately got a posture problem because my backpack was too heavy. As I got older, I got more and more homework, that brought me to tears almost every night, because I just could not do it. I even remember one night, I never got a chance to sleep, because of all the homework I had. That is really bad for a child’s health. My little cousin, Tim is in 8th grade. He has so much homework that he only has 30 minutes of free time on the weekend. This is just not right, it puts too much stress on kids and they miss family and events. It is unfair, and should be reduced, at least a little, for the health concerns and their own family.

  16. Deniz
    November 11th, 2010 at 15:20 | #16

    well, I don’t think homework develops character, nor love for reading! On the contrary, the pressure of the unwanted work just makes any school-related work to be pushed away, so the kids develop a psychological block to school work, and with the added need to fit in, conditioned by time spent working on homework or extra assignments instead of just being a child, they tend to get isolated or stop doing homework in order to be “cool”. What results is a generic kid that has poor social skills, a habit of not thinking for himself and doing nothing more than what is asked of him, so his personality and untampered talent is lost, or misdirected. Or on the other hand, a total opposite who refuses education, and act out though violence or other types of rebellion.

  17. 54635233513534343131313131
    December 13th, 2010 at 13:42 | #17

    i <3 this. good topic. i <3 this

  18. mikayla
    January 10th, 2011 at 17:10 | #18

    i think that homework wastes the majority of kids’ time, i think it should be extra credit work. that way it is there to help you learn the material and give your grade a boost of you need it. i think that making it mandatory wastes time for the people who don’t need help learning the material and do well on tests, projects and such.

  19. mikayla
    January 10th, 2011 at 17:19 | #19

    Also now days many of the kids in high school (especially the ones who come from families that aren’t blessed with an abundance of money) already have jobs if they are old enough to work. If you want to teach us to be more responsible projects are enough.

  20. January 12th, 2011 at 05:03 | #20

    @afa
    m8 shut up i dont do home work i can get a b with out it

  21. Andy
    January 12th, 2011 at 16:10 | #21

    @234
    You had to say that dude.

  22. starbeyondawsome
    January 29th, 2011 at 11:03 | #22

    i hate homework at my school if your absent you have to still do all of your homework from that day i mean i have to e-mail my teachers to see if i had homework from that day then if i miss character education and gym then i have homework for those classes to witch is seriously stupid sometimes i wish that i could just snap my fingers and my homework is done so i could hang out with my friends more than i am now i mean allot of people don’t have homework cause they can do it before the teacher gets to that assignment during class which makes no since. And if i don’t get my homework done i do it that weekend or do little pieces during the week, i mean just get rid of this pointless homework it just wastes time of our lives

  23. john
    March 10th, 2011 at 21:53 | #23

    having homework is really bad because we already did enough work at school and homework requires paper too so it is a waste of trees and time.Or maybe the teachers just like giving people detentions…

  24. Mrs. P
    April 6th, 2011 at 18:35 | #24

    Alright kiddies, here’s the rub: nightly homework SHOULD be a way for you to practice what you learned in class on your own. Class-time is for learning and guided practice; homework should be a time for you to put this learning into independent practice. I completely understand that “busy-work” (work for the sake of being a grade to enter) is ridiculous and discouraging, but unless we have a longer school day, light homework is necessary. That being said, when I was in high school I pulled many an “all-nighter” in which I did not sleep at all. This over-kill was a very stressful part of life for me. However, I still had time to hang out with friends, play sports, do theatre, and even date. I signed up for a high-rigour programme so I knew what to expect. Because of this work, I went to college and graduated Summa Cum Laude with a 3.98 GPA. College was EASY because of the hard work I did in high school. I am now a middle school teacher and try to think about my students’ well-being as I plan homework. My homework assignments require between 15-20 minutes of hard work. The students have 3 other teachers they receive similar homework from which means that they have up to 1.5 hours of homework nightly. Our school day ends at 3:45 (2:45-3:45 is study hall for most students anyway)This means that they should have time to walk home, settle in, and be done with their homework around dinner time (6:30-7:00) leaving plenty of time to hang out with friends, family, etc. I have to say, though, when I see my students on Facebook at 11:30 pm and then hear complaints about how they HAD to stay up so late because of my homework, I have a hard time feeling sympathy. Also, homework inevitably means more writing. Based on the horrendous spelling I have witnessed in the student comments, I’d say this is necessary. Be responsible! Stay in school! Do your work!

  25. Cami
    April 25th, 2011 at 19:18 | #25

    I think that homework should be banned. Even my mom says so. She says when I get home from work I can relax and not have to worry about anything overdue or due the next day, but for kids its even worse. Kids already have enough stress on their shoulders about drama, friends, classwork, and even family, now when they get home they have to worry about homework too. School would be fun if they had no homework. If I look at the board and see that there is absolutely no homework, that just made my day, I’m happy for the rest of the time. If there is so much homework that I have to stay up until 2 in the morning, I would be pissed, wouldnt you?

  26. June 2nd, 2011 at 15:31 | #26

    homework is dumb

  27. Lollipopgirl1234
    August 25th, 2011 at 05:02 | #27

    I hate homework I have 5 things due on Friday and I’m only in grade 6!! What are those teachers thinking anyway?

  28. Sam
    September 28th, 2011 at 20:10 | #28

    TOO MUCH! I need to go home and relax after 6 HOURS at school. Then when I get home I still have the weight of having MORE WORK, after such a long day. Plus, it stresses EVERY SINGLE STUDENT out! And you don’t want us kids to have a bad memory of school.

  29. Sam
    September 28th, 2011 at 20:14 | #29

    Finally adults are realizing what kids have been dealing with all these years!

  30. November 7th, 2011 at 11:03 | #30

    I hate homework

  31. sydney
    November 22nd, 2011 at 16:39 | #31

    Homework does not give us kids enough time to do the things we love. I in general think we should have no homework except for a project every 6 weeks. Homework to me is a waste of time, it does not even help us. if we have struggled in school homework only makes it worse. sure it may help in the upper grades such as high school , and middle school but in k-6 we need less homework. I’m 10 and even I know that! if you could help that would be great.

  32. sydney
    November 22nd, 2011 at 16:48 | #32

    @Sophie
    u r right girl!

  33. bob
    December 6th, 2011 at 11:35 | #33

    no more hw

  34. qwerty
    February 3rd, 2012 at 09:51 | #34

    Homework is the only thing I don’t like about school. If I don’t understand something, how am I supposed to magically know it by doing homework? Then I tell my teacher that I didn’t understand one question and I get 0 out of 5 points on the assignment, because it’s an “effort” grade, even though I did the rest of the assignment. Also, I get about 40 to 60 questions out of the book for algebra, a 3 page essay in language, 3 book assignments in history, and a chemistry page in science. And I’m only in the 8th grade. It’s ridiculous. And I have it easy. Some kids have football or extra-curricular activities after school. They get home at seven and have the same amount of homework. Then they fail the class and get kicked off the team. How can you be successful in life if everything is based on education?

  35. qwerty
    February 3rd, 2012 at 09:57 | #35

    @Mrs. P
    In my high school, study hall is not worth any credits, so most kids don’t even get a study hall.

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