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What's The Difference Between Schoolwork And Homework?

Due to the amount of homework students are given versus how much it is actually worth is causing it to go ignored.

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As kids grow older and advance into higher grades, the amount of independent work these kids have to do at home has significantly increased. No more connect the dots or optional coloring pages. Now students have around 20 complicated math problems along with an essay and a project. What's the use of these, though? Every day when I walk into school, I see almost every student scrambling to do their homework. There are several excuses for not doing homework like they were busy or just too lazy or they knew they would be able to do it at school in the morning. This makes homework the same thing as schoolwork! Teachers need to realize that students are usually just going to do their homework in the morning and even if they do decide to do their homework at school, it is not going to be quality work. Teachers mean well by giving us homework for practice, but since it isn't worth enough of our grade we don't put enough effort into it and it ends up becoming school work. Unfortunately, there is nothing much we can do. Due to the school system putting so much pressure on kids for grades, anything not worth at least 20% of our grade is not going to have the best effort in the work. The only way to fix this is to try to finish all work in class resulting in no homework worth a lot more than right now. Until then, homework and schoolwork will remain the same thing.

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