Do Teachers Give Too Much Homework? by Caroline Smith on Prezi.
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Today, kindergarten to fifth graders have an average of 2.9 hours of homework per week, sixth to eighth graders have 3.2 hours per teacher, and ninth to twelfth graders have 3.5 hours per teacher, meaning a high school student with five teachers could have 17.5 hours of homework a week.
No,teachers do not give too much homework.Students need to learn the lessons they can get from homework.They need to be able to reinforce the classroom lessons they learn in school.They can also learn life lessons like taking initiative and completing a project and reaping the rewards of a job well done.
There is no law, however there is the general tenet in education the classroom time is intended for instruction and demonstration, and practice (homework) should be done outside of class. Keep in.
Dear Teachers, Although I have thoroughly enjoyed my high school experience thus far, but there is one constantly prying issue that I feel I must discuss: homework. Yes, I know it is a constant.
Too much homework is often assigned to students. There is a general agreement that students should be assigned no more than 10 minutes of homework per day, per grade level. That means a first grader should not be assigned more than 10 minutes of homework per night.
SCOTT TEACHERS GIVE TOO MUCH HOMEWORK!! 213 likes. Every single teacher. 6th, 7th, AND 8th.