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TheNiceFrenchMan t1_je6nz0q wrote

The people who think homework is stupid are usually the people who don't do it. And the people who don't do their homework are usually the ones that don't understand anything at the exam and start crying. Trust me y'all, do you homeworks, that's how I got through highschool without ever needing to open a book to study.

Edit: alright guys, I know you have some strong opinions on this, but instead of downvoting me, try to show me your point of view. Just downvoting me isn't going to make me learn anything other than "shut up".

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YeetMeDaddio t1_je6q868 wrote

Think it depends on the kind of homework.

Like giving larger projects that allow students to devote time and study to it can be very beneficial, but the sheets of homework being given out everyday often has the opposite effect. Students just learn it to answer the questions and pass the test but never really commit it to memory.

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TheNiceFrenchMan t1_je6qtih wrote

You are right on that point. Having small sheets of homework until an exam to just vomit it on a paper is the worse thing. I'm a good example. I can't really recall most of the things I learned in highschool because this method was employed. It is beneficial on the short term, but not in the long term. Thank you for taking some time to give me your point of view:)

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ItsTHECarl t1_je6p2do wrote

Homework only exists to instill in the child that bringing your work home with you is expected and something you should do without complaint. To make kids better employees.

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TheNiceFrenchMan t1_je6pakq wrote

I don't know if I agree with this. I see your point, but I think homework is more meant to make sure you understood the class.

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ItsTHECarl t1_je6qr8b wrote

Why don't teachers just review in class then?

Also, all of the public school system is designed to make better, more compliant employees. Literally comes from the mouth of Rockefeller, who founded the education board.

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TheNiceFrenchMan t1_je6r3xl wrote

What do you mean by review in class? You also have to take in consideration that not every school system is the same even if they might share similarities. I can tell you my highschool did not prepare me to be a compliant employee.

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ItsTHECarl t1_je6rglc wrote

Quizzes, Tests, or just Review questions.

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TheNiceFrenchMan t1_je6s831 wrote

That's what they do where I live. They usually try to make you do the work in class and give plenty enough time to do it. If you aren't done, then you do it at your home. Usually people that weren't done were those that just messed around. They were the same that complained about the homeworks later on.

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Ramhorn01 t1_je6pi45 wrote

You do know homework was created as a punishment, right? We don't actually need it to succeed.

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TheNiceFrenchMan t1_je6ptkh wrote

No, of course you don't need it to succeed. What I'm saying is, you're going to succeed better by doing it. You're going to retain information way better if you do some homework after a class than if you just go home and start playing a video game. It's kind of the equivalent of redoing the important parts of the class. I'm not saying homework is fun, I'm saying it's useful if you do it well.

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