Homework has become an integral part of our educational culture. Parents are the ones who see the best educational opportunities for their child through homework. They think that children can be better prepared through an out-of-school learning system. There are various reasons why teachers and parents think that homework is good for a student's learning. This is especially true for younger students. Learning styles and lessons that students often face are likely to be lost in the absence of homework. Students will not be able to concentrate on the next lesson in such a situation. Thus homework serves as a tool to reinforce what is being learned in school. Since the learning speed and ability of all students are different, it is clear that homework culture is very good. Through homework, students are able to practice and re-learn what they are learning in school. If they are confused in any way in this way, they can reconsider it and then go back to the teacher with the problem they are facing. This training helps the students to learn the concepts taught in the school and to excel in learning.

 

Through homework, children learn how to learn on their own and work independently. During this time children will learn and understand how to use resources such as texts, libraries and the Internet. There are times when a child gets stuck in homework even if he understands what is being taught in class. When faced with this challenge, they learn how to get help, how to deal with frustration, and how to endure. Homework helps to learn beyond the boundaries of the class. One of the reasons why teachers give homework and add a large portion of the student's grade to homework is to motivate the child to continue. Homework can help boost self-esteem. If it's not working properly, it can help you identify problems before they get out of control.


Homework helps students to prepare answers to questions in a specific time frame while focusing on conceptual clarity in school lessons. It helps students to learn time management. This is useful for students during exams. Since they have already spent the time available to answer the questions, they will be able to complete the exams more efficiently within the allotted time. Student life is often a time of confusion and lack of priority adjustment. Students are overwhelmed by the many activities they need to focus on and are unable to decide the order of each. Doing homework will help students to complete things in order of priority as they have the opportunity to decide which homework to complete first.

 

However, many argue that homework culture does more harm than good. For more than half of students, homework is primarily a way to stress. On the other hand, only a handful of students feel that homework does not stress them out. There are many reasons to say that homework causes stress. First, students feel the pressure of completing homework on time. Second, when they think about the consequences of getting the answers wrong, that pressure doubles. It is also important to consider that the direct consequences of stress caused by homework come in the form of health problems. Students who do more homework often have health problems. Headaches, insomnia, fatigue and abdominal pain are common with homework. Although these health problems may seem minor at first, experts say they could lead to chronic illness in the long run.