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Feedback on We Need Less Homework
"We Need Less Homework," is about the struggles of homework and the success it brings with eliminating it. Aidan Robinson brillantly explains why homework is a burden, ranging from happiness differences to other country examples.
As a student in a specialized school, I receive a good amount of homework. Usually, I could go out with friends on the weekdays, but because of homework, I'm stuck commiting at least an hour of my time a day to doing it. The problem I have is that other than math homework, which I don't too often, homework hasn't really helped me academically. I get science homework daily that I have to read out of a textbook, but I forget almost everything the second I finish it. Most kids like me who get daily homework, work on trying to complete it, rather than actually learn from it since we get so much of it.
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