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Do our kids have too much homework?

Has your child shed tears over the amount of homework he has? Has he stayed up until 10 p.m. working on assignments? Have you sacrificed your weekends for homework?

By Marian Wilde, GreatSchools Staff
 

Many students and their parents are frazzled by the amount of homework being piled on in the schools. Yet researchers say that American students have just the right amount of homework.

"Kids today are overwhelmed!" a parent recently wrote in an email to GreatSchools.org "My first-grade son was required to research a significant person from history and write a paper of at least two pages about the person, with a bibliography. How can he be expected to do that by himself? He just started to learn to read and write a couple of months ago. Schools are pushing too hard and expecting too much from kids."

"The last 20 years or so have been the period when there has been the strongest consensus that homework is a good thing and that more is better. Very recently, in the last five years or so, there has been some evidence that that consensus is starting to crack." — Brian Gill, Rand Corporation

Diane Garfield, a fifth-grade teacher in San Francisco, concurs. "I believe that we're stressing children out," she says.

But hold on, it's not just the kids who are stressed out. "Teachers nowadays assign these almost college-level projects with requirements that make my mouth fall open with disbelief," says another frustrated parent. "It's not just the kids who suffer!"

"How many people take home an average of two hours or more of work that must be completed for the next day?" asks Tonya Noonan Herring, a New Mexico mother of three, an attorney and a former high school English teacher. "Most of us, even attorneys, do not do this. Bottom line: students have too much homework and most of it is not productive or necessary."

Homework studies

How do educational researchers weigh in on the issue? According to Brian Gill, a senior social scientist at the Rand Corporation, there is no evidence that kids are doing more homework than they did before.

"If you look at high school kids in the late '90s, they're not doing substantially more homework than kids did in the '80s, '70s, '60s or the '40s," he says. "In fact, the trends through most of this time period are pretty flat. And most high school students in this country don't do a lot of homework. The median appears to be about four hours a week."

Education researchers like Gill base their conclusions, in part, on data gathered by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) tests.

"It doesn't suggest that most kids are doing a tremendous amount," says Gill. "That's not to say there aren't any kids with too much homework. There surely are some. There's enormous variation across communities. But it's not a crisis in that it's a very small proportion of kids who are spending an enormous amount of time on homework."

Etta Kralovec, author of The End of Homework: How Homework Disrupts Families, Overburdens Children, and Limits Learning, disagrees, saying NAEP data is not a reliable source of information. "Students take the NAEP test and one of the questions they have to fill out is, 'How much homework did you do last night' Anybody who knows schools knows that teachers by and large do not give homework the night before a national assessment. It just doesn't happen. Teachers are very clear with kids that they need to get a good night's sleep and they need to eat well to prepare for a test.

"So asking a kid how much homework they did the night before a national test and claiming that that data tells us anything about the general run of the mill experience of kids and homework over the school year is, I think, really dishonest."

Further muddying the waters is a AP/AOL poll that suggests that most Americans feel that their children are getting the right amount of homework. It found that 57% of parents felt that their child was assigned about the right amount of homework, 23% thought there was too little and 19% thought there was too much.

 
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Comments from GreatSchools.org readers

02/9/2010:
"Ok, so I am in college and I agreed completely until, '11/24/2009: 'i believe that less homework is better. because if you are doing a projact like the science fair or anything else.' I mean I worked my butt off just to stay afloat and it really does bug me when I have spent ALL of my time doing homework just to find out that I have basically a 90 I mean I DO NOTHING but : homework, eat, sleep, rinse and repeat. I was a straight A student in high school and I basically had to do the same thing nothing has changed for me over the majority of my life and I can't stand how much I don't have a life. It's all because my time is devoured by homework."
02/9/2010:
"teachers or whoever assigns the homework must think we have no problems at home and no personal lives, at least at my school. Over the last weekend, (friday night, saturday, and sunday) i spent at least 3 hours each night doing homework... thats too much, and on week days i spend five hours."
02/4/2010:
"Yes I have the same problem with my 2nd grader because she gets like 3 math assingments to do when it take's her two hours to do it . she also attends YMCA and dosenthave have time to finish it. "
02/4/2010:
"FOUR HOURS!?!?! Who did they ask?? The kid who takes four PE classes a day? Granted, I go to an IB school, but I have at least 1 hour of math per night (usually more) and then at least one more hour of other things. Some nights its light, but most of the time its A LOT more. I think its great intentions of the teachers, but I personally like the approach of not caring about little grades and instead worrying about tests. Yes, give us homework, but don't make it possible to fail your class because we don't do it. For example, math homework is helpful, but I shouldn't have to do it just to do it. I have one teacher who gives us a ton of work but only grades tests/projects, which you must do the other work to understand. I like to be in control of my own learning, and I think the teacher should only care about how we understand concepts and not how we can fill out worksheets. If I can make an A on the test without doing their homework, they should be happy. "
02/3/2010:
"people are forgetting that us kids have personal lives. and they're always saying how we should exercise how are we supposed to do that with all this homework. we also have to do chores, and we HAVE PERSONAL LIVES!! homework should be way less.."
02/3/2010:
"Dear, Lord!! Once i spent 8 hours on history hw ALONE!!! Its like, 10 hours, average for me every night!! "
02/1/2010:
"i go to a school that has just opened this is its first year and we have so much homework its unbelievable and then on top of all of it we go to school till 3:55pm and most don't get home till 5 or 6 off the buses i cry a lot over being stressed and i'm only in the 7th grade and dealing with all of this its so difficult then our school will be testing and yet hours of homework i don't think we should suffer for teachers slacking of school work and ability to give us enough time to do the work just because they have to grade everything they have to think of us to..............."
02/1/2010:
"Ha. four hours of homework a week? I wish! WHen you are a junior in high school homework gets much worse!!! I am in 5 ap class and an honors class... Let me tell ya my new bed time is 11 or midnight EVERY SINGLE NIGHT!!! I am sick and tired of it and I am feeling burnt out. I feel that homework is good becuase it helps you remember the information but teachers go over the top with it. If you are doinf well in the class you should be exempt from homework... Oh well i guess I have to get back to ALL my work i have been doing ALL weekend and not complain about it... oh how i love high school! :D (not)"
01/25/2010:
"I will say I speak for the majority of high school students when I say we get too much homework. 4 hours a week is a complete lie! It's easily 4+ hours a night! I always hear adults saying 'oh to be young...' HAH!! Like you know what it's like to be a teen nowadays?? I mean sure being an adult is probably difficult and hard at times but what of us? We should be enjoying our childhood and teen years but no we can't because we have 4+ hours of homework a night. I'm in all honors and AP classes, play competitive year-round soccer, play guitar in a band, I have a job and girlfriend and more and all of this plus the 4+ hours a night? It's truly unbearable. How can adults expect us to enjoy our free time? And sure I chose to be in all those classes and activities but that's because I want to make the most out of my life just like how we all should... Homework doesn't help at that at all. We're teens. We have the compelling desire to just get out of the house and do something wit! h friends or just anything. We get home from about a 7 hour day of school and while we wish to just relax and enjoy a rest, we have 4 hours of homework. Do you think we get enough of school? On a year round schedule we go to school 5 days a week for 7 hours a day for I don't know, 36-38 weeks out of the year for 4 years and that's just high school. Now add the 4 hours of homework and see just how much time out of our 'good years' we actually have to be involved in school. Ugh... I'm writing this mostly as a vent to just let all this out and it feels good... I'm not hoping for some miracle to happen and our homework to be decreased tremendously if not removed... Honestly I don't even think anyone will read this but hey, speak out if you because I know the majority of students feel the same way... I'm a sophmore in high school by the way and am just 16... Adults always say not to grow up too fast but I believe they are forcing us to do so... Ugh... I hear everyone at my schoo! l say FML all the time and quite frankily, I agree..."
01/15/2010:
"4 hours a week???? what??? it's more like 4 hours a day!!!!! i'm in 8th grade and i've been doing homework for the past 3 hours, and i'm still not done. I'm taking high school math this year, so our teacher decided that she is going to give us 50 problems a night before explaining how to solve the problems! we had a band concert one night and she actually told us that we should miss the band concert - which counted like a quarter test in band - just to do our math homework! we also have midterms coming up that they expect us to prepare for. And we have an english essay to write this week. also, i'm in the school play which we are putting on in less than a month so i have rehearsal everyday. i feel like I haven't relaxed since break 2 weeks ago!"
01/12/2010:
" agree with some of the information, but i'm doing a research paper on this and some stuff i have is quite opposite. i would like to here more."
01/12/2010:
"@Julia, You are in 6th grade, of course it's not that stressful. When I was in 6th grade it was the same way, but once you enter high school, every teacher thinks their class is the most important. Every night I deal with loads of homework, and have already had to do three projects for my Social Studies class and am currently working on a fourth. These weren't just simple projects either."
01/11/2010:
"this is ridiculous! just because some kids have alot of homework doesn't mean we shouldn't have homework! we need the extra practice on our math, science, and LA skills. we need homework, it gives us practice when we don't have a studyguide for tests. trust me i know alot of homework when i see it. i'm in the 6th grade and i rarely get homework so this article is not acceptable! thank you -Julia"
01/5/2010:
"I am a 9th grader this year and I can not believe how much homework I have everynight. I am up ever night until 1:30am or later and I have to wake up for school the next morning at 6. I always have math homework! Everyday! I am also apart of the school musical and practice goes till 5:30, then dinner then I am up until 1:30 doing nothing but homework! I am sooo tired in the morning and during school, some days I am just so tired I stay home from school. Some of the homework I get I don't understand so I bring it to my parents and they don't understand it either! So there I am every night trying my hardest to try to get this (intagrated science) homework done all by my self. I don't think teacher get that are own parents don't understand it, if we can't go are parents for help, then what are we suppose to do? I know a lot of the time in my class leave answers blanke because they didn't understand it! This is crazy! Do know what my teachers do to fix this? They gives us even m! ore homework! They think by giving us more homework that we will understand it better! Thats just a lie! If we don't understand it in the first place how do they expect us to do more? My teachers also give us chapters to review (there like 4-10 pages with vocab and terms) Then the next day we learn even more vocab. Teachers don't give us time to memroize stuff, its always 'Learn faster'. well some of us have to take the time and read over it a bunch of times. A lot of kids also have lives, friends,sports,ohhh and also being teenagers! I use to love going to school but ever since I hit highschool, I hate everything about school. I use to be this smiley sweet little girl, now Im not this tired, stressed out teenager. I have fallen asleep in class only once because i was so tired and the lesson was borning ( We were learning about the Early Church and all the popes. snoree.. we shouldn't be graded on our faith!) Thats what I have to say, and I loved finally saying it and hopei! ng Im not the only one that has kept all this anger inside. Be! cause believe me, us higherschoolers, We are very pissed off with school and homework. Oh one last thing. When teachers give us a ton of homework and then we hand it back to them and we don't get it back for like 3 weeks I can't help but smile, because they know what we went through and now they have to grade it and also I get mad a want to say 'We spent hours doing that homework for you, why can't you get it back to us the next day?.. What was that? ohh you had other papers to grade and you just didn't have time to do it?!? ohhh you poor poor thing! Now you know how we feel, isn't so fun after all huh? But some how we manage to get back to you the next day! Gosh us highschoolers are pretty darn amazing! Remember were jugeling sports,family,life! Yup were just amazing!' God, if i could say to my teachers just once I would be the happiest person alive! Ok ok, i am done!(Now im off to finish my homework and study for exams! Go highschool!!!) ugh."
12/21/2009:
"It's that time of year again--for the Pre-Holiday, Homework Cram. Teachers justify it by saying that having tests now will give us less work to do over break. That, however, is not the case. There is then the Holiday Break Homework Cram. Teachers explain that doing inordinate amounts of work over the holidays is so we don't have to be behind when we come back. Finally, there is the Post-Holiday Break Homework Cram: the time when teachers realize that there two previous tactics didn't work, thus, they will have to load on the assignments. I find it ridiculious that at the most hectic time of year, school is making student's lives even more filled. Student's top priorities at this point are to shop, bake, decorate, and celebrate. Homework is an uneccessary diversion, something that students won't devote as much time to as they would at other times of the year even though teachers believe the holidays are a time for getting ahead/catching up. Teachers have the choice of i! f they'd rather go to their family's Christmas party or if they'd prefer to grade an essay. They can plan their time as they please, as well as the lives of dozens of students. If they have any empathy, they wouldn't force students to become recluses the week before the holiday break, the week of, and the week after. "
12/21/2009:
"Teachers claim they give us homework to prepare for assessment. It can help us get better grades on tests if given for that reason. But how is assigning a worksheet on phenotypes a week after our genetics unit going to help us now? Is this not a complete waste of time, especially the weekend before Christmas when we have preparations to make, not to mention a new unit to study for?"
12/10/2009:
"Homework didn't teach us to talk coherently, our social lives did. Oh, except... y'know... slang, hah."
12/7/2009:
"My main objection with high school assignments is that they do not teach me anything about the topic, conceptually. Instead, they focus on arbitrary minutiae. I took an AP class, believing I would get a better understanding of the topic in preparation for college and my career. Instead, I believe that my counterparts in academic courses learned more about American history. I can't tell you much about Continential Congress, but I can tell you which president was second from the left in Thomas Rossitor's Portrait of the gathering (James Madison). I doubt that anyone on Capitol Hill would even know this, and they obviously weren't hindered by this gap in knowledge. I can tell you how many chickens were on page 284, but will that help me understand why pioneers settled the West? I did not get a degree in Education, but unlike 2/3 of my teachers, I can tell you the difference between memorization and understanding. "
12/7/2009:
"Teachers wouldn't have to give so much homework if they used in class time more effectively. As a high school student, I find the majority of my teacher's lectures to be an inefficient use of time that would have much better been spent taking notes from my book or studying. When you are speaking at students like they're a brick wall for 90 minutes straight, obviously their attention will wane, and they will thus have to relearn the material on their own because their teacher's explanation was insufficient to begin with. Many of my teachers have a very tangent-based, circumlocutious style. I leave class knowing more about irrelevant details (Bill Clinton's economic policy in an 18TH CENTURY American history class or Tiger Wood's adultery) than I know about the targeted topic itself. I find myself counting down the minutes to when I can get home and actually learn something. Too many teachers use the excuse that students are old enough to self-teach for their poor use of in-! class time. They claim that they don't have time for in-class projects, debates, or videos, yet these are the things that engage students the most, and which they will learn the most from. It's no secret that kids were more interested in learning back in elementary school. It was because the methods were more hands-on, and class time was used to teach, not to outline the 50 pages students will have to read for homework. "
12/7/2009:
"I get four hours of homework per day"
12/3/2009:
"I receive SO much homework each night. I often have to stay up past 1:00 AM doing homework. And I have to wake up at 6:00 PM for school. OK, some might tell me to NOT get A's, to NOT take advanced (AP/honors) classes, and to NOT participate in extracurricular activities... But that's pretty much just discouraging learning. I take advanced classes because I want to learn more and have a bright future... Teachers must think that being sleep-deprived, stressed out, and sacrificing social/family life is an essential part of being successful. Ah, I would be doing MUCH better on standardized testing and my extracurriculars if I didn't do the nonsense busywork teachers assign. But then, if I didn't do homework, my GPA would be must lower so I'm really left with no choice. Sure, some types of homework are productive (e.g. practicing [a reasonable # of] math problems to reinforce concepts, writing [a reasonable # of] essays, reading [a reasonable load], etc). But homework that are presented in INSANE amounts (e.g. reading 50 pages of Charles Dickens a night), homework that are just busywork (e.g. crossword puzzles), and homework whose purpose is to teach you what the teacher didn't have time or was incapable of teaching (e.g. learning by reading the textbook)... Those types of homework should be banned."
12/3/2009:
"The funny thing is that the most coherent answers are from the people with the most homework. Not that the people with more homework are happier. 2-3 hours and occasionally 1 or 4 in grade 8 for me."
12/3/2009:
"I think a lot of parents have no idea what us older kids are doing when it comes with homework. Except of course those horribly evil report cards and its online counterpart. I shudder to think about it. Really, I understand that real life will take hard work and determination (the only thing that's keeping those two little numbers (maybe) above a 70), but who on Earth are you 'insert-people-most-directly-responsible-for-homework-overload' to decide that none of us have passions that we don't need to be forced into. I mean seriously? My parents /laughed/ at me when I said I was stressed."
12/1/2009:
"i think that parents are being lied to about how much homework they really have"
11/30/2009:
" My junior and senior year of high school I spent 8+ hours on homework each night. I had to give up everything I enjoyed:sports, working to save up some money for myself in college, reading on my own, friends, etc. I am now forcing myself to get back into things I once loved but am having a hard time doing it. I cannot read anymore on my own. I have completely lost interest. I used to study science ( I am working to become a physicist) on my own and I wanted to write a book. Now I don't care. I am now a senior in college and due to the stress of it all (obviously the homework has gotten worse in college) I have developed symptoms of bipolar disorder. When I am on breaks from school I am fine, but as soon as school starts again I have a ton of mental health problems. I am starting medications this week so hopefully I don't have to drop out of college because of my problems caused by TOO MUCH HOMEWORK!!!"
11/30/2009:
"REALLY GOOD ADVISE AND IT HAS HELPED ME ALOT"
11/30/2009:
"'I am in 10th Grade, playing football on a varsity team,(Which takes a lot of work), and taking all Honors classes. When I get home from football practice at 6pm I I feel like going to sleep! There are nights where I'm up til midnight doing homework, and waking up at 4am to finish. By the end of my last class I have practically fallen asleep,but...ah yes a three hour football practice...fun. If you could hear my coach yelling at me for lack of concentration. All in all, I am getting A's in every class, but it has taken more work then I care to elaborate on. I'm sure there are many of you who have something such as a dance class or sports, that feel the homework burden on top of you. It is very likely that you would excel in both fields if this burdened was lightened. "
11/24/2009:
"i believe that less homework is better. because if you are doing a projact like the science fair or anything else"
11/24/2009:
"I agree that some schools have an unreasonable amount of homework for K-2 grade. My son is in Kindergarten. I am a single mom who could not afford to put my son in headstart or a pre-K type child care facility. When he started school we were completely overwhelmed with the amount of homework they must do in order to go on to 1st grade. We don't make it home until 6:45pm M-F. From 7-8 we are doing homework and from 8-9 we eat dinner and take a bath then hit the sack. There are some nights (tai-kwon-do M,W,F) where I can't force him to do any homework at all. Should he not do any other activities? Just school? When I was in kindergarten I drew pictures for homework. I wrote my letters repeatedly for homework. My son's homework has him writing sentences that he doesn't know. If I am spelling it for him...what is he learning? "
11/24/2009:
"That is why so many teenagers are suicidal. Many of us just can't take it anymore! WE have so as much as 8 classes.. do you know how much homework that is?! "
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