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NAME: KUYE HARAFAH OLAMIDE

TEACHER’S NAME: MISS ADEWUNMI RACHEAL

SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE

CLASS: BASIC THREE (3)

AGE: 8 YEARS OLD

SCHOOL NAME: REFORMER SCHOOLS

EFFECT OF HOME-WORK
The amount of homework they have to complete leads to sleep
deprivation and other health problems such as headaches,
exhaustion, weight loss, and stomach problems.

Home work can affect both student’s physical and mental health.

According to a study by Standford University, 56% of student


considered homework a primary source of stress.

Too much homework can result in lack of sleep, headaches,


exhaustion and weight loss.

Excessive home work can also result in poor eating habits, with
families choosing fast-food as a faster alternative.

Extracurricular activities and social time gives students a chance to


refresh their minds and bodies.

But students who have large amount of home-work have little time to
spend with their families and friends.

This can leave them felling isolated and without a support system.

For older students, balancing home-work and part-time work makes it


harder to balance school and other tasks without time to socialize and
relax students can become increasingly stressed, impacting life at
school and at home.

After a full day of learning in class, students can become burnt out if
they have too much homework.

When this happens, the child may stop completing homework or rely
on a parent to assist with homework. As a result, the benefits of
homework are lost and grades can start to slip.

Too much homework can also result in less active learning, type of
learning that occurs in context and encourages participation.

Active learning that promotes the analysis and application of class


content in real world settings.

Homework does not always provide these opportunities, leading to


boredom and a lack of problem solving skills.

FEMALE TEACHER IS BETTER THAN MALE TEACHER


Woman make better teacher than men; I do not agree with that
statement because I think that woman and men are in the same level
in teaching because both of them have their own advantages and
disadvantages.

For example, women have their natural motherhood while men have
their natural fatherhood. So to build a complete family, should have
cooperation with each other and there is no comparison between them
which one is more better than the other one.

I would not put one above the other. I had a great mixer and I do not
believe it is sexist battle which one being better than the other.
Actually I think it is the other way around and the problem is woman
are more dominant towards the teaching that the men that have been
created.

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