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blagie [28]
2 years ago
13

How do you think homework makes you achieve?

English
2 answers:
alexdok [17]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

With the help of homework, students are able to perform better on tests. 78% percentage of students complain about the over-workload but it actually helps them prepare for a test or another upcoming assignment. :)

lord [1]2 years ago
3 0
Homework can foster independent learning and responsible character traits. And it can give parents an opportunity to see what's going on at school and let them express positive attitudes toward achievement. Opponents of homework counter that it can also have negative effects.
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