Homework Should Be Taught In Schools Essay

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Teachers never seem to be sympathetic to the needs of high school students; they assign work as though they think that studying is the most important aspect of our lives. The fact is that teachers are genuinely out of touch with the realities of today. High school students have so many outside activities, ranging from hectic social lives to late night employment, that there is little or no time to do their school work. Therefore, schools should change their policies to say that not more than five minutes of homework per class be assigned each night. What's more, students who elect not to do their homework should not fail because of this. The most significant difference in the way today's student spends his/her time is that of employment. …show more content…

A good shoe is useful, but the right shoe -- the one advertised the most -- is simply crucial to survival. These shoes cost a bunch. Al Bundy points out in his treatise on pedaesthetics that he “would rather be caught without [his] clothes on than without [his] shoes on.” Everything of quality costs, whether it is Gucci, Guess, Klein or Nike, it costs. Teachers feel that reading Shakespeare and solving force equations is somehow relevant to our future, and yet they do not recognize the importance of sitting on an upside-down triangle or walking on air. One chic Lexington teen captured the essence of the situation: When asked by his teacher to cut down on the amount of time he worked, he asked, “What am I supposed to do, wear only one pump-up?” (“Lexington Comes of Age” …show more content…

This money does not grow on trees, as we are so often reminded at home; we have to earn it. How can we be expected to work at the Waterbugger or the Chronic for minimum wage until ten each night to meet these obviously necessary needs and still do our homework? Teachers need to understand that the world has changed since the days of “Buddy Can You Spare Me a Dime.” A coke no longer costs a nickel at the drug store. If knowing how to read is so beneficial, why does a half-dressed J-Lo make more in one video than Shakespeare made in a

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