Part Two of (what was originally going to be) Four
Homework. It’s evil, I say.
What’s wrong with homework? You say. Doesn’t it teach a strong work ethic? Doesn’t it communicate the importance of learning? Doesn’t it reinforce the learning that happened that day in class? Doesn’t it give the parents a window into the child’s day and therefore strengthen the family bonds?
The importance of learning.
Does homework communicate the importance of learning? This one is a bit complex. Let’s start with that word, “learning.” Just what is learning?
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