Doing homework teaches you to do stuff you don't necessarily like without someone watching over your shoulder and telling you to.
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Or it's to practice what you shouldn't practice during a group gathering.
We can definitely agree to collectively come together and assess every now and then if the best methods we decided last time are still good enough. Tweak stuff as we learn more. The workload to learning ratio can definitely change for homeworks.
I never did homework. I was willing to stay longer at school to finish tasks but home time == me time.
And besides, why do more busywork when you understood the material and know enough to pass the test? I'll gladly focus more effort on interesting subjects.
That’s what I’ve always said.
Alfie Kohn calls it working a second shift for kids