The concept of homework was created to help students with their school work. Getting extra work for home allows students to truly understand what they learned during the day. It is additional practice for students and will help prepare them for tests and exams. Homework also teaches children important life skills such as responsibility and perseverance. Students will have to be responsible to get their homework done on time and with good quality. Even when students don’t want to do homework, it teaches them perseverance by helping them understand that some things that they don’t like will ultimately benefit them in the long run. These reasons, and more, all prove that homework shouldn’t be banned or …show more content…
Being able to have homework for after school gives students a chance to truly understand what they did that day. Nicole Shum, a current student at Dublin High School, says that her Algebra 2 homework “helps [her] comprehend the concepts that [she] learned in class” (Shum). Practicing academic skills at home allows students to fully understand what they have learned. It is essential to grasp the concepts and knowledge to be able to move on to harder things the next day. Without homework, many students wouldn’t have a way to practice skills that they didn’t fully comprehend in class. Homework also helps students raise their test scores. According to Monica Fuglei in her article “The Homework Debate: How Homework Benefits Students”, Duke University professor, Harris Cooper, says that five studies have proven that students who complete homework receive a “higher unit test score than the students not doing homework” (Fuglei, par. 8). As mentioned before, homework provides extra practice for after school hours. In turn, this allows students to fully understand the knowledge learned that day, which ultimately helps them score higher on tests. Increased test scores for students raises self esteem and provides more opportunities, such as advanced classes and even a wider selection of colleges that they could potentially go to. Homework