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Old 02-15-07, 01:52 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by PolySciGuy View Post
Hey there, first some background info, I am a 16 year old kid interested in politics. I go to school in WA. I had this idea come to me after reading this article. The gist of it being that too much homework is bad because it:

1) Takes kids that love to learn and makes them hate it. Because of the public school system I hate math! WAY too much mind-numbing repetition.

2) Takes kids that don't get it and forces them to learn it THE WRONG WAY, so the next day in class they have to unlearn and relearn the right way

My personal experience shows me how unnecessary homework is for me. My average overall grade ranges from A to C, but in all of the C classes, I have 100%-90% test scores and a vastly lower homework percentage (because I simply don't do it)

So you may have already guessed my idea, but since we are now forced to do a "senior project" a community project that shows we are ready to move on past high school, i though this would be a good one. Put together an initiative to make a "Homework Waiver" this would be a document that had to be signed by a Counselor, Parent, and the Student and it would drop the homework scores for the student as long as the student maintains a B or higher in the class as soon as the grade drops below that mark, the student must do homework (they can reapply if they can bring their grade above a B again including homework)

So thats basically it. I was just wondering how the forum would take that. Opinions on prospective teachers and/or additions/modifications would be especially valued
As a parent I can tell you I'd no more sign a waiver stating my kid didn't need to do homework than I'd sign a waiver saying he/she didn't need to clean his room. When you're a kid you got one job in my opinion and that's school. And I'm not going to sign any kind of contracts allowing my kids to half a$$ their way through school. The minute a parent stops taking school seriously the kids will no longer respect the importance of school at all. If my kid tells me the homework is too easy my response would be, "Great! When your done I can find some harder $hit for you to do if you'd like!" If the homework is too boring...., "The sooner you quit complaining about it and do it the sooner you can move on to something more exciting!" If the homework is too hard I'd help and if the homework was beyond me, which I don't doubt it eventually will be, I'll hire a tutor. End of story.

When you compare our kids with kids from other parts of the world it's hard not to worry about future generations and their ability to compete on a global scale. If anything they probably need more homework.
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