- Apr 2025
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bsd.education bsd.education
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We encourage students to use mobile phones in the classroom to document their learning by taking notes, clicking photos, researching online, or testing the mobile compatibility and user experience of their recently coded projects.
This is a great idea! Phones can be used for good in the classroom not just bad.
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www.uopeople.edu www.uopeople.edu
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Many students become overwhelmed, leading to burnout and negatively impacting their overall well-being.
Students want to do well on their homework but when the have to much they can just crash.
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stress and anxiety.
Agreed!
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45% of college students in the U.S. experience “more than average” stress, with 36.5% citing stress as a major impediment to their academic performance.
This can have a pull on students especially if they have online classes. Students become unmotivated while under so such stress.
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The pressure to maintain grades, meet deadlines, and still find time for friends and relaxation can be overwhelming.
Homework puts a lot of pressure on students especially if students are trying to juggle sports, a social life, and family.
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- Mar 2025
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www.psychologytoday.com www.psychologytoday.com
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homework is associated with an increased risk of being overweight
The stress it puts on students!
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non-academic benefits, such as building responsibility, time management skills, and task persistence.
Agreed!
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elementary school students
Elementary students should not have homework especially the younger grades!!
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too much homework, which ultimately interferes with quality family time and opportunities for physical activity and play.
Teachers need to start think: 'is this really helping the students or am I just giving homework just to give it?'
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Parents can help with homework by encouraging a growth mindset and supporting their child's autonomy.
This is interesting and something I have not thought about before! Most of the time when parents want to 'help' they do the assignment for the student.
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