You enter home, you see your ball lying there on the floor. You are tempted to pick it up and go practice some free throws, but then you look over to your school bag also laying there untouched and unopened and you remember, homework! You pick up your bag and anxiously go into your room. You think to yourself that maybe if you finish early you'd still have time to do the things you enjoy. 5 hours later, you're tired and still not done. Homework has been a debate topic that many people have important opinions on. Although some may have differing opinions on this topic, homework should cease to be given because of the lack of resources and support students have at home, loss of interest in certain subjects that lead to lower grades, and the amount leads to …show more content…
Kids already spend 7 or more hours in school just to come home to piles of homework, all that lack of time and homework can lead to stress, depression, fatigue, headaches and more! Research shows that, “When it came to stress, more than 70 percent of students said they were 'often or always stressed over schoolwork,' with 56 percent listing homework as a primary stressor.” (Levy). Not only does homework affect the student, but also their relations with their family. The amount of time spent on the homework can tear families apart this leading to depression, anxiety, and stress for both the parent and student. Not only that but when parents see their kids get stressed they start to get worried and stressed about the child's mental health. An article in Health Line makes a good point on the connection between the workload and mental health by stating, “In turn, when students are pushed to handle a workload that’s out of sync with their development level, it can lead to significant stress — for children and their parents.”
Having too much homework causes students large amounts of stress and lack of sleep that can cause health problems. On a survey that Stanford researchers tested on 4317 students, fifty-six percent of the students considered homework a primary source of stress, forty-three percent of the students viewed tests as a primary stressor, thirty-three percent put pressure to get good grades in that category (Parker). Less than one percent of the students said that homework was not a stressor (Parker). That means that about 4273 students considered homeword a stressor, while less than 50 out of 4317 students believed homework to not be a stressor. Out of the students surveyed, the average amount of homework was three hours and six minutes of homework (Greicius). The large amount of homework causes large amounts of stress, but it also causes sleep deprivation and other health problems such as headaches, exhaustion, sleep deprivation,
Have you ever wanted to just shred up your homework or throw it out the window and have no consequences? Kids are assigned daily homework from the time they start kindergarten at the ripe young age of five. Is it really necessary? Does it even help better learning or even higher test scores? The amount of homework we do wastes time, money, paper, and trees because it’s practically the exact same thing we did in class that day. Homework causes kid’s and teen’s frustration, tiredness, little time for other activities and possibly even a loss of interest in their education. It also keeps everyone up; it has kids and teens staying up until they finish it, the parents trying to help them and the teachers grading it. So, I think that homework is
In the article “ When Homework Takes Over,” by Merri Rosenberg, she quotes ‘ A new study finds that heavy homework takes negative impacts on the lives of high school students, resulting excess stress, physical problems, and little time for leisure. This shows that excessive homework can lead to high stress levels and physical problems for teens and children. Rosenberg also states ‘Teachers handing out more assignments than ever is making kids stressed, their sleep
Homework should be banned from all schools across America. Homework stresses kids out and leaves them frustrated. It decreases the amount of time being spent with family. It lessens their time of being active. Homework is supposed to help kids, but most of the time it is hurting them. Less than 1% of students say that homework is not a stressor which leaves more than 99% of students being stressed out about their homework.
Homework has been an area of discussion for teachers, students, and even psychologists. It’s been a practice which has been used throughout the United States to help students learn material, reinforce their day’s lesson, or just as busy work to improve a student’s work ethic. Several people view homework as useless, or just plainly unhelpful; this view has been demonstrated ever since the early twentieth century, where many authors and politicians were vehemently against homework, going as far as to write whole books and draft legislation (legislation which had passed the Californian government and had been law) against homework. This opposition has ever since faded, but is now seeing a new movement around America, and there are reasons as to why that is. In an article from CNN, they quote a study from another article published by The American Journal of Family Therapy which states that: “students in the early elementary school years are getting significantly more homework than is recommended by education leaders, in some cases nearly three times as much homework as is recommended”, and, as such, students are raised within a state of stress from the first grade. Several other studies also find that homework is very hurtful; the Journal of Experimental Education published an article which had made a study that found that the average amount of time students spend on homework each night had been 3.1 hours from a sample of high-performing schools in California, when the recommended time on homework is, at most, one hour each night. Homework has been mandated work for students all around the country, and several others, and the workload seems to only be increasing, and so, how might this workload affect a student’s ability to live a healthy life, a teacher’s work plan, and a psychologist’s view of an enormous workload on a student?
New York University did a study to see how homework has effects on student's health. They found that students don't have a balance in life, they don't have much social time, sleep, and some use drugs to calm down. I even stay up some nights from homework, and then the next day I am really exhausted.
Across the world, children and teens do homework after school. Many people expect homework to be a healthy educational learning tool, but is it really? No, I believe homework is something we need to get rid of. Instead of making it easier to learn, it is creating stress and medical issues with students, finally, it doesn’t affect academic success. Why exactly?
Everyday kids are sent home with lots of work, all night they stay up doing their homework to the point where kids are getting too tired to focus on school! We should get rid of homework in schools! There are three big reasons why. Children are overtired, parents are exasperated and usually end up finishing kids homework for them, and finally, the kids are having a hard time coping with time management skills. We need to get rid of this outdated homework policy!
It can cause an immense amount of stress, and a lot falls into this. Kids feel pressured, they stay up late, they're in a lousy mood. Weight loss. Weight gain. Stress can cause plenty of unwelcome, rough situations, especially in teens and preteens. According to healthline.com, most students say that homework causes stress. The article says, "Less than 1 percent of the students said homework was not a stressor. " (Healthline.com) Also, unfortunately, this stress can easily lead to thoughts of suicide and drug and alcohol abuse. Wouldn't schools care about kids' mental health? Yes, you could definitely argue that they do, and most of them do in some ways, but they do not think about this. According to outofstress.com, homework can cause kids' stress level to increase and homework is definitely a major cause. The text says, "One of the most commonly cited stressors for children is homework..." That's a tremendous amount to handle, and that's where the suicidal thoughts come
Homework is ruining lives and families. If we do the work in school why would we waste time and do more work at home? If we didn’t have homework we would have more time to spare.
Excessive amounts of homework puts stress on students, and can lead to health issues. When homework is loaded onto a student every night in each class, they can become quite overwhelmed. When students have anxiety and stress, their schoolwork is affected negatively. “Stress causes lack of sleep, slipping grades, fatigue, unhealthy eating habits, and many more factors” (“Should Students Get Less Homework”). Approximately 80% of students don’t get the recommended amount of sleep each night. According to a 2006 poll, “At least 28% of students fall asleep in class, and around 22% fall asleep while doing homework” (“Should Students Get Less Homework”). Some students talked about being so overwhelmed with all of the work they got at school, that they became depressed. In some cases, depression can lead to suicide. Students can have nervous breakdowns and can make homework difficult to complete. Also, students
In the process though, it also leads to stress. As stated by Clifton B. Parker in her article “Stanford research shows pitfalls of homework” a recent study stated that “56 percent of the students considered homework a primary source of stress,” Author Rebecca Wallersteiner also states in her article “Homework and stress” that “both children and their parents may be getting stressed over homework,” The evidence shown exemplifies how homework stresses out not only children, but their parents too. In conclusion, even though homework improves students' academic achievement, it causes stress that is insalubrious and unneeded. Not to mention, unwanted
Homework. It is word that haunts anyone from adolescents to adults. Even though it's sole purpose is to educate students, homework seems to have ingrained a negative connotation among everyone in society. There is no doubt that homework has helped students improve their academic performance, but there is a point where it becomes overkill. From personal experience, I found myself drowning in homework in high school. Every night would consist of coming home after practice, and working for an average of four hours on assignments. At the end of high school, I realized I was just doing homework to get it out of the way, and it wasn’t helping me grow academically. I know that thousands of students feel the same way, and it is a true flaw in our education system. Although homework has helped students grow academically, ultimately the effects of too much homework have brought unhealthy amounts of stress, inability for students to explore their interests, and a reduced social skills.
Students, parents, teachers, administrators and other interested parties all seem to have strong and different feelings towards homework. Students complain that they have too much homework to complete outside of the hours they already attended classes. Students feel that they have personal lives to live and blow off homework while some parents and teachers believe that homework is the key to passing classes and preparation for college. This leads to teachers feeling pressured to push their students to succeed and this can easily get carried away. Parents and school systems still often discuss the topic of homework today. Should homework in school systems be stopped?
As teachers excessive amounts of homework there is limited time to finish work for another class or study for another class. Whenever students actually do the unnecessary work and turn it in, it doesn't always get graded and it just causes stress on top of stress. Students are already not getting enough sleep with all six classes that they have. Yet homework is great for students it is very helpful for students for their classes, but at the same time they have so much excessive work that they have to finish it in such little time. CNN conducted a study last year that the impact of excessive homework on high schoolers included high stress levels, a lack of balance