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Homework Debate: To Stay or Go?

Should homework stay or should it go? Some argue for alternative assessment methods like Castle Learning or daily tests to measure progress without the stress of excessive homework. Sleep deprivation and burnout are becoming concerns as students struggle to keep up with assignments. Explore both sides of the debate in this thought-provoking article by Patrick Marshall. Join the discussion on the impact of homework on students' well-being and academic success. Support the No Homework movement and advocate for change in educational practices. Discover a new perspective each week on various education-related topics. The end.

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Homework Debate: To Stay or Go?

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  1. Should homework stay or should it go?

  2. If kids don’t get homework how can we measure their progress? This is what some people think. To solve this problem they could go on to Castle learning or teachers could give students a test every day about the things they did the day before. This way they could see how far they got.

  3. Many kids and their parents agree that teachers are giving too much homework and it is causing sleep deprivation and stress because kids stay up past midnight doing their homework. This was in the article homework debate by Patrick Marshall.

  4. Kids are dropping out before college because they are burned out and sick of homework. This was also in Homework debate by Patrick Marshall .I think I agree with no Homework!

  5. Thank you for supporting this issue. And for having a different subject every week • The End

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