Sara Bennett The Case Against Homework Essay

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Imagine this, your kid coming home from school and he has a whole folder filled with homework, you are reminding him to do it, but you see him struggling. A seven year old struggling seems like the worst thing in the world. The only question is how will you help without hurting your child? When your child comes home with homework and needs your help what do you do? Of course you help them, but how? That is the question that Sara Bennett, author of “The Case Against Homework”, answered in her argument. The issue, is that parents would love and do homework with their children, but they are mostly not doing in and the right way. So the real question is should parents even be helping with homework? Homework is not beneficial for children with parent …show more content…

Homework sets up a pattern of dependence that continues throughout the school years rather than instilling, or forcing upon, responsibility and self-discipline as they claim. By this the main point means that students may not want to do their homework because they do think about it as a lecture and do not like it. This will affect their attitude towards the assignment, and will cause them not to do it. Which does not give the child responsibility. Sarah Bennett proves this by saying:“...I Would love to see a one-week experiment where all parents agree not to say a word to their elementary school children about homework: not ask whether they have it, not lay out the supplies, not set aside the time, not read the instructions. I bet that most kids would not think about their homework at all...” (Bennett). If this experiment would really take place there will be results proving her point. …show more content…

One of Bennett’s ideas was that, “... if parents stopped asking about or helping with homework through middle, high school, and even college years... “ “Teachers would finally see the real quality of students work...”(Bennett). The assignments that the teachers are assigning to be homework, is not being used as homework, the parents are doing most of the work and this is why when the students turn in homework, it is really just the parent’s work. One day Bennett had a talk with a school teacher and this is what she had to say about it. “... parents would stop having crazy conversations like the one I once had with a middle school English teacher when I remarked on the differences between essays written at home and in school. The teacher believed that, at home, students had time to focus on grammar, sentence structure, vocabulary and ideas, and that explained why their essays were so much more developed than their in-class work.I tried to tell him that he was actually seeing the work of parents or tutors...” (Bennett). However, there are some people that disagree to the way Bennett makes the pattern of homework

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