Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Homework, The Controller of Our Life

What do you do in the morning? I wake up, brush my teeth, shower, eat breakfast and then drive to school. I double check my homework, because if I have missing homework, my teachers will make me write a email home, and I will get in trouble by my parents. Why should I care? Isn’t school the place to learn, and outside of school is free time to do what I want? Well, if I don’t do my homework then my parents don’t let me do Sports, which is what I want to do with my free time. I want to do good in school and please my parents, but I only want to do good in school, literally. Shouldn’t I spend my free time doing what I want, and not trying to do homework just to please my parents? Welcome to my world.
The point I am trying to get at, if you can’t already see is that our life is being controlled by school all day. There are two different sides to the story. When you ask your middle school head, she will say that school takes seven of the fourteen hours of your day that you are awake. That’s half the time you are awake. When you ask Logan LaPlante, who was in this TED talks video, he would strongly disagree. I believe in the latter. It is true that you are in school seven hours a day, but you are driving to and from school for a hour of your seven hours of free time. So now you are down to six. You have two hours of homework, or the average teen does. So now we are down to four hours of free time. If you participate in any other school club/activity/sport then you have about one hour a day doing that. So quickly we have whittled ourselves down to three hours. We all need to eat, so breakfast and dinner amount to about an hour and a hlaf of homework a night. So now I have one and a half hours of free time. Now if your parents make you do chores that’s another half an hour. So the average kid has about one hour of free time, of the fourteen waking hours. 
Now why would anyone do this? Well for me, it is because I want to impress the people I care about. I want free time to do what I choose, but I want to impress the people I care for. I need to find balance, but how. The only way to do it is to do my homework, but then I don’t get to pursue what I love, lacrosse. I like the idea of Logan’s to hack my learning, or even better, hack the system. 
I don’t mean to hack it by using a computer,  I want it to be hacked by words. The teachers blame the homework load of having too little class time, but to me they are just taking the easy way out. Instead of giving us hours of homework, why don’t they just make their teaching more efficient? This way, we can get more done in a class period. Also, if they need to teach us so much in a year, why don’t the teachers lower their expectations? How about we shoot to be done with Trigonometry by the end of highschool, not Calculus, then in College you could take Calculus. 
What I am trying to get at is the teachers could improve, so the balance is easier for us kids. Now, the reason I think that learning should be changed is when I had a conversation with a high schooler, he said that very few people actually do homework, and he spends his weekends catching up on sleep. This made me realize that their is no balance, you can’t have it both ways, which is why I choose to attack learning in a different way. If there was no homework, then we colleges would have a better look into our personalities, and who we actually are, because we would be doing things we love, not homework. 


 School takes up much more than the seven hours it tells you, as I just showed. I have shown that it is nearly impossible to keep balance in our lives as we know them right now, and that the reason homework is a big deal is because our teachers haven’t adapted but made us adapt. I don’t think that we need to reform our learning, we just need to make it better.
Sources: http://www.easybib.com/cite/view/list/1383078625_52701ae19f7d82.64119068/style/mla7



21 comments:

  1. Alex - I sympathize with your position but disagree with both your math and your premise. You mention a high schooler who "catches up on sleep" on weekends. If said high schooler slept 10 hours per night (your math), there would be no catching up to be done. So let's assume that your weeknightly sleep is 8 hours. That just added a full two hours to your calculus. And then you, too, can catch up on weekends.

    But enough about math. You talk about homework as a task to be done but do not recognize that homework may have innate value. Your teachers present material in class and then use homework to give you an opportunity to focus on the principles you've learned. There's considerable evidence that doing something solidifies one's learning of that thing. So homework actually serves a purpose. It's not an admission of laziness or disinterest on the part of your teachers.

    So maybe you can look at your homework as an additional part of your learning?

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    1. Thank You for your comment Ellen. I agree that I did make a bit of a mistake when I said homework is pointless. You bring up rational points, so maybe my arguments should have been that homework should have been reduced. I do think that sometimes a lot of homework is sometimes because a teacher can't handle a class, so as a result more homework is assigned. Thanks for your input, and I will try to look at my homework in a different way.
      Thanks, and have a nice day.

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  2. I am going to agree with Ellen on this one... She has a good point that homework is good for us and it benefits us in the long run. Yes it is pretty much the controller right now but teachers give it to us for a reason.

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    1. Thanks for the reply Aiden.
      As you can see above I have relinquished some of my arguments. It does benefit us in the long run, but right now I still think it is to heavy.
      Much Love
      Alex

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  3. I like the topic Alex! But I agree with what Ellen said. She was right when she said that homework isn't pointless, it is learning. It seems like you think that homework is just something that teachers give us because they don't want us to have free time. It does control some of our day, but it teaches us information about the topic we are learning about in the class. What Ellen is saying is mostly for high school, but not for middle or elementary school
    . Sighted Alie Kohn

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  4. Ello Alex,
    I like the topic of homework. Great points. I liked the ted talks video, I like how you talk about how the teachers have to be more efficient, I like the idea, but maybe what they are doing is better for us and for how we think. I like how you connect homework with you personally, and how you feel. One question, who assigns the most homework?
    Great Post,
    Wyatt

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    1. Thanks for the comment fella,
      I liked the video two, it was interesting. I agree that they are doing this for the better of us. I think Math has the most homework for me,
      Much love
      Alex

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  5. Hi Alex
    I really enjoyed reading your post because it was both informative and interesting. I agree with most of your points but, I think that the teacher don't only assign home work because of time. For example, they could also assassin home work for extra practice. Also do think that all homework is boring or just specific types?
    Much love, (Lol)
    J.T

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    1. Hello Get That Weak Stuff Out of Here,
      Thanks for reading my piece! I think that they do sometimes assign homework for practice, the problem is when it gets to be to much. I think some is fun, but not most of the homework we get.
      Much Love
      Alex

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  6. Hi Alex,
    Great post! I really like the points you bring up, although I do not like home work all the time, I do not believe it is pointless. It is good for us to be learning and it may be hard but it is essential for school. Do you think you have a different perspective of home work after reading other peoples ideas in the comments of this post? Nice post!

    thanks,
    Matthew

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    1. Thank for the comment Mathew!
      I think you are right that it has some point to it, I think I have a very different perspective after listening to other peoples comments, it has changed my view.
      Much love

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  7. Thanks for you comment, it was great input! I am one of those kids who gets their homework done faster, but it is still a problem for me. I agree that I am just training, and it will help me in the long run.
    Much love
    Alex

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  8. I Hi Alex,

    I completely agree with you we have a fair amount of homework and barley any time to do it. I also like how you mentioned Logan Laplante and how he would disagree with you. But I also disagree with you on the part when you said we only have 2 hours of homework, I think it can depend on the night and the amount of homework affects us in sports, music and other activities.

    -Abe

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    1. Thank for the comment Jiggy!
      I think we have about two hours on average, but sometimes for and sometimes less. We have a good amount of homework, but not enough time to do it.
      Much love
      Alex

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    2. Hey alex,
      I agree with what you said about the two hours average. That is completely true. I also agree with the fact that we have a good amount of homework, but sometimes the teachers pile up the projects on each other, and they also overlap, so you have two projects going at the same time.
      -Wyatt

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    3. Thank for the comment! I think that you are right, projects pile up on each other, and I wish we would have it more spaced out. Do you think that this is correct?
      Much love
      Alex

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    4. Yes I agree with you completely. This really is correct. Do you think that the teachers could assign the student more spaced out projects?
      <3
      -Wyatt

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    5. Yes, I think the teachers should assign the projects more spaced out. A lot of times, all units end at the same time so we have a lot of work at one time, and almost none at another time.
      Much love
      Alex

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  9. BIG ALLI

    I agree but I also think we should have more time in school for the homework because once we get home we have dinner or other commitments. Do you agree?

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  10. Yes, because if we have chores, and other activities, we have almost no time to do other homework. Plus we also have family commitments.
    Much love
    Alex

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  11. Yeah, even if we do not have other commitments we could just be done with HW for the night and be to warn out/tired.

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