RE: Homework is a way of extending learning beyond the classroom
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I am also in favour of giving homework but not like the examples you mentioned. Not every child has a supportive sibling or parent at home who may teach them. This way, the child is left in confusion.
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if there is no supportive parent or sibling, then he can ask the neighbour for help or the parent can employ a tutor for him...
Hmmm. What if the parents do not have enough money to afford a tutor? And the neighbours are not supportive either?
Are you saying that the making of a stairs house should be terminated because someone can't climb stairs? It is that person who needs to improvise and find a way to make things work for him...
No sibling, neighbour not supportive, no money to hire a tutor, this is a problem the parent should know how to counter, how they do it is not the school's or others' concern....
No, I am not saying that stairs should be terminated, but I am saying the one who is responsible and is being primarily paid for teaching should teach so well that there should no longer be a need of any other assistance.
Our parents pay high fees to school to make us understand our lessons. It is the ultimate duty of the teachers at school to teach everything properly. I see it as an irresponsibility and incompetency from teacher's side to give a harder task from home. Whatever they give as homework must be well explained by them in the school.
It is the ultimate duty of the teachers at school to teach everything properly
.Now I get your point and know what you are against, and I agree with you on that... It was kind of annoying during those days for me...
Yeah, I am not against homework but the teachers' habit of giving a work that they themselves failed to explain at school