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Opposing views claim that test scores are high due to the practice of homework. For example, in college there are studies and debates that students score higher because of homework.A professor of Duke University mentioned “Duke University professor Harris Cooper supports Ravitch’s assessment, saying that, ‘“Across five studies, the average student who did homework had a higher unit test score than the students not doing homework.”’ (“The Homework Debate”).He explains how studies have shown that test scores are higher due to the fact of homework. The nightly practice of homework is causing scores to be increased. The average student is exceeding the expectation due to homework. Of course getting good grades is important. However, students are …show more content…

Most school districts start between 7-8 AM... Thus, kids are getting out of school between 2-3 PM. Many students do extracurriculars for a few hours after school and cannot start homework until after dinner (say 6:30 PM). The maximum recommended homework for a high school senior is three hours per night; for younger children, it is ten minutes per grade. If the student goes to sleep at 10 PM and gets up at 6 AM... This allows 8 hours of sleep.” ( Craig Canapari).Students are at school for multiple hours and most of the time they do not get enough sleep to help them get through the day. They are staying up late to finish these long homework assignments. Students are staying up late because the extra activities they are involved with take away time after school as well.Homework is hurting students more and affecting thier sleep patterns. Homework was created to help keeps retain their Knowledge over night. But, in reality the bad has outweighed the good. Most homework is just “busy” work, work that really has no meaning. If students are practicing random worksheets that teachers given the students are retaining that knowledge not the important

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