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Homework - who is it really for?! *spin off*
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12/02/2013, 10:22 AM
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I can't stand homework. I cannot see any benefit in it, and it wastes the few valuable hours we have as a family to share recreation, housework, chores and time together. I also think it encourages a '"work ethic" where work and home life overlap, and they develop the habit of bringing home their work to complete and being unable to switch off properly.
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12/02/2013, 10:39 AM
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From: Brisbane, nth side
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QUOTE (Percoriel @ 12/02/2013, 09:56 AM)  A friend last night posted on FB that she had to cut out leaves for a family tree for her Qld prep kid to do. Seriously, who is that for?? If the teacher wants pretty leaves on it, then do it in craft time! Sure, sit down with the parent and get the names etc but really, a whole chart? What is that teaching the kid?
I think homework in the early years should be readers and spelling and maths practice (like times tables etc). Anything else is a waste of time. In prep they have topic that they class focuses on each term and their class room is kind of transformed into this theme. The family tree is possibly what they are doing this term. My SS's class had a dinosaur theme and a shop them and 2 others that I can't remember. They do spend a lot of class time doing these activities. We had to make a dinosaur bone out of news paper.
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