Today, students are home to more
book The Case Against Homework of Sara Bennett and Nancy Kalish Both books raise the statistics, studies
and surveys suggest that the efforts of so many. "The house (too) do not contribute to a child's test scores improved"
interesting data before analysis of both books include
- A survey of American children, 24 000 people in 2004, the University of Michigan found. that children take more homework than in 1981 to 51%
- kids in the class are basic rate of the house more children in a class higher
- in children aged 6-8 years spent doing homework. an increase of 52 minutes per week in 1981 to 128 minutes per week in 1997 and it seems that in 2006 will increase to 78 minutes a day to do it
- the survey results did not seem to be true only in the United States. The country is home to a few (too), such as Japan, the Czech Republic and Denmark have higher test scores of children in the home at the very (too), like Greece, Thailand and Iran.
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