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Evidence that homework isn't all it's cracked up to be and may even be hurting students
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The amount of homework students are given has increased dramatically in the 21st century, which has sparked countless debates over homework’s overall value. While some have been adamant that homework is an essential part of a good education, it’s been proven that too much homework negatively affects students’ mood, classroom performance, and overall well-being. In addition, a heavy homework load can stress families and teachers. Here are 12 reasons why homework should be banned (or at least heavily reduced).

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School is already a full-time job.

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  1. Add in two hours of homework and that means students are now working more hours than their parents, leaving them frustrated and exhausted. Pile on the book reports, study guides, and essays that teachers regularly assign on weekends and holiday breaks, and homework prevents students from being able to relax and disengage from their studies.[1]
    • For years, teachers have followed the “10-minute rule” giving students roughly 10 minutes of homework per grade level. However, recent studies have shown students are completing 3+ hours of homework a night well before their senior years even begin.[2]
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Homework interferes with student’s opportunities to socialize.

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Homework hinders students’ chances to learn new things.

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Homework cuts into family time.

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  1. After-school hours are usually reserved for family bonding time. Students spending all this time on homework limits meaningful interactions with family members, stifling those relationships. Parents are also more likely to excuse students from household chores when they have excessive schoolwork, making the home feel less like a team and increasing tension around the house.[7]
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Homework is often irrelevant and punitive.

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  1. Because homework is structured around lessons learned in class, students who do not comprehend it in the classroom won’t comprehend it at home. This makes for wrong or incomplete assignments which causes teachers to feel like they need to allocate more homework which leads to an ineffective, disciplinary cycle where those that need homework fail to obtain any of its benefits.
    • There are even studies that have shown homework in primary school has no correlation with classroom performance whatsoever.[9]
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Homework is inequitable.

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  1. Not all students have access to the same resources. When homework is a necessary part of academic success, those with computers, quality at-home textbooks, a parent at home to fact-check, and safe homes to work in are given a significant advantage over those that don’t. This only widens the wealth gap as the high-performing students that can afford these luxuries are given more opportunities, feeding a cycle of inequality. [11]
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Other countries have banned homework with great results.

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    Why isn’t it banned in other countries?
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    Every jurisdiction sets its own rules. Many people believe that homework is quite beneficial for students.
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    Why do my teachers never believe any of this, even cold, hard facts?
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    Teachers and schools often find websites like this unreliable and false. Also, some school districts require homework in their courses, giving their teachers no choice in the matter.
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    Why do we have homework?
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    Homework is used to reinforce the material you learn in class.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Finn Kobler. Finn Kobler graduated from USC in 2022 with a BFA in Writing for Screen/Television. He is a two-time California State Champion and record holder in Original Prose/Poetry, a 2018 finalist for the Los Angeles Youth Poet Laureate, and he's written micro-budget films that have been screened in over 150 theaters nationwide. Growing up, Finn spent every summer helping his family's nonprofit arts program, Showdown Stage Company, empower people through accessible media. He hopes to continue that mission with his writing at wikiHow. This article has been viewed 179,142 times.
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