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Like I said, kids also need to relax and have downtime.
You’re already forced against your will to be taken from your home and spend years being brainwashed, and you want to take school home with you as well?
Teachers deserve to be abused.
Way I see it: When you work a real job in adulthood, you're not expected to continue working off-hours at the end of the day, and your employer cannot force you to. So if school is supposed to prepare children for adulthood, why are they expected to continue working off-hours?
Homework by itself is not a bad idea, but out of school work should be minimized if it seems the students are learning the material in class.
I think this post makes sense. Keep the kids engaged at school.
I dont know where my classmate all go, I never tried to reach out to them anymore, maybe I will let them all have some common resentment that could display at ease by not being amongst them anymore.