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Just say no to homework

November 20th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

How much homework is too much?

For one Calgary family, the answer is any homework is too much homework. With two children—one in grade five, one in grade seven—the family was spending an “inordinate” amount of time doing what the father, Tom Milley, called busy work.

So they signed an what’s known as a differentiated homework plan with their school so that their children won’t have to do any more homework.

The reason? The assigned homework was preventing the children from focusing on their weak areas.

The children are graded only on their in-class work and still have after-school work such as studying, but the majority of their homework will focus on improving in their weak areas.

The homework issue isn’t new—the debate has been going on for years about the purpose and effectiveness of assigned homework.

The Milley family’s homework ban may even create new homework regulations in their area.

Read more about it here.

How much homework do your children have? What are YOUR thoughts on the issue? Let us know! We’d love to hear from you.

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  1. Jane Buckley-Black
    November 23rd, 2009 at 22:33 | #1

    I read the plan for Differentiated Homework…there is nothing new there that I could see or read about, as I read through the 3 committed parties responsibilities. Homework is a three way street; children, parents and school, all working together as a team, getting the task done, helping each other as necessary, reviewing concepts, preparing for the next steps, etc. Have I missed the point entirely? Or is the document just a recap of what happens in my wonderful school and not others? JBB

  2. omar
    January 28th, 2010 at 13:21 | #2

    homework kills brain cells and to prove it my friend dallin went retarted for doing it. and it kills trees plus you need trees to breath.

  3. dallin
    January 28th, 2010 at 13:23 | #3

    i did not go retarted

  4. jay
    February 4th, 2010 at 10:20 | #4

    homework is the most boring thing in the whole world.u r wasting your time.

  5. omar
    February 4th, 2010 at 10:22 | #5

    what were u thinkin about u is slow LOL

  6. jay
    February 4th, 2010 at 10:29 | #6

    homework wastes trees and we need trees to breath!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  7. Erighn
    February 10th, 2010 at 19:12 | #7

    Dudes- shut up about the friggin trees! It gets old! I think that we should have homework- but there should be a limit. I am only in 8th grade, and I have at least 3 hours of homework a day. Not complaining, but I want to be done all of my homework before it gets dark outside! o_0 <<< yeah, that face- EPIC FAILURE!!!!

  8. John
    February 26th, 2010 at 14:55 | #8

    Hey Erighn, If you’re in grade 8 and doing 3 hours of homework a night you must be MIA during school hours or don’t have a life after school. Homework is a given but excess of it is only frustrating and a waste of time!

  9. November 4th, 2011 at 08:11 | #9

    Well i feel like homework is okay. But not everynight and not for all hours of the night. If you do your work in class and listen to what the teacher has to say then you shouldnt have a problem doing any homework.

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