Sunday, November 22, 2015

Changes!- Braeden Bowen

Since the dawn of modern education, teachers and high-ranking bureaucrats alike have been searching for a way to make students' educational experience more immersive. Project-based classes, game-related activities, and hands-on exploration have all, unfortunately, failed miserably. Through these trials and tribulations, these dedicated professionals have discovered a solution: homework.

One hour of class daily isn't enough; as such, the obvious solution is to send work home with students. This way, they can learn own their own time and school can take up even more of their time. They would only spend that time diversifying their interests, playing sports, getting involved in the community, and connecting with others anyway.

Furthermore, homework is by every means rewarding. If a student can finish their work from six to seven classes within an evening and still get more than three hours of sleep, they feel successful and accomplished, not to mention well-rested and refreshed to amplify their knowledge and capability to deal with real-world problems. And when they come to school the next day, they rejoice, knowing that they get to work from 4 AM to 11 PM without ceasing.

From students everywhere comes a resounding "thank you!" to teachers who believe that students don't want to contain their work time within the school day.

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