Homework Student Success

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A concept that many people are familiar with: homework. When they hear it, cringing is a near automatic response, but for others they puff their chests and seem ready to tackle to the task. Homework can greatly change the lives of those who are assigned homework; they can flourish or they can be impeded from achieving an academic success. Is homework worth the anxiety and stress that most students feel to achieve good grades and success overall? Students participate in other activities that make up their lives outside of the school day, and most of this life is being crushed by homework. Socializing, sports, and other non-stressful activities are things students look forward to, not academics. But when there is a heavy workload of homework students are prevented from doing these extracurricular activities. Life for the highschool student is now revolving around school with no reprieve. Also, many students are up all night trying to complete homework that is assigned, when most of these hours spent on homework would be more useful to …show more content…
In doing so, it requires little to no work on your part, and typically if a student begins this action, they hardly think about the writing on the paper as so much writing the information down for a grade. Which brings me to another point, homework is coming to the point where students are not learning, they are searching for the information that will get them the grade, employers, and colleges don't look at the information you’ve learned, they look at the grades achieved overall and assume that these grades are equivalent to information you learned. When in fact a student or students cheated for the grade. Grades do not contain a notes section where an administrator or teacher may state, “This student cheated for the exemplary grade.” Grades are just letters and hold no root meaning of actual lessons and information learned and