I know having civilized debates on a forums is a huge no because people take it too far, so DON'T take it too far.
Attack ideas and arguments, not people or features. There are also rules to debating that you can google if you really want to know (ex. You are not allowed to use age or experience or physical properties to gain an advantage in a debate)
So here the debate begins: What do you think?
Let's start from the beginning for anyone who hasn't have homework or heard of it. Its pretty self explanatory, it's work you are given to do at home. Teachers usually use this to get student to do work at home and retain knowledge. These can vary from projects, to workbooks pages, to reading, and math problems; if you've done it at school, you would probably have done it for homework at some point too.
Do you think homework benefits a person for further opportunities in life?
Do you think homework benefits a person for the school system?
Do you think education systems would be better with or without homework? And why...
Attack ideas and arguments, not people or features. There are also rules to debating that you can google if you really want to know (ex. You are not allowed to use age or experience or physical properties to gain an advantage in a debate)
So here the debate begins: What do you think?
Let's start from the beginning for anyone who hasn't have homework or heard of it. Its pretty self explanatory, it's work you are given to do at home. Teachers usually use this to get student to do work at home and retain knowledge. These can vary from projects, to workbooks pages, to reading, and math problems; if you've done it at school, you would probably have done it for homework at some point too.
Do you think homework benefits a person for further opportunities in life?
Do you think homework benefits a person for the school system?
Do you think education systems would be better with or without homework? And why...