How can school, specifically homework, be improved? Limiting homework time doesn't work because students would not fully utilize that time as a cop-out. Possibly restricting number of assignments and telling teachers to go easy on the length, but that won't ever fully work. I ask as I am lost for ideas, and am wondering about this. I am a current high school sophomore (yea, I know its gonna get worse in upper years) and I'm taking the most challenging classes my school has to offer- and my school has some pretty darn hard classes and always has the top 15 people going to Harvard, MIT, Princeteon, Stanford, Yale etc-so its not a joke school. I can work on school undistracted (I think because of my childhood?), as in, I can sit down and only focus on school, so don't think my times are enlarged due to distractions. I really don't think homework should go away, I think it is very important and I also generally support school (I don't sit there saying "When are we ever gonna use this"), but sometimes its out of hand. 3 weeks ago, I had more than 5 hours of homework for 5 consecutive days- now obviously that isn't normal, but when I put in just over 70 hours that week on school-something needs to change. Any ideas? How to limit, make more effective, or effectively reduce homework while still completely keeping it?
Submitted November 26, 2016 at 10:49AM by RawnbladeZZ http://ift.tt/2g3GqTn
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