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  2. Banning homework has become a trend in schools

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    According to AP, a growing number of elementary schools and other individual teachers have banned homework so kids can have more free time to play, spend time with their families and sleep.

  3. Homework - Wikipedia

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    The campaign resulted in the US Congress receiving testimony to the effect that experts thought children should never have any homework, and that teenagers should be limited to a maximum of two hours of homework per day. [10] In 1901, the California legislature passed an act that effectively abolished homework for anyone under the age of 15. [10]

  4. Should homework be banned? Rob Delaney sparks debate - AOL

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    The actor took to Twitter to complain about how much homework his 7-year-old is being set. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  5. Ofsted cuts homework checks should homework be banned? - AOL

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  6. School segregation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, in recent years, schools have become dependent on the internet for doing and submitting homework. As a result, 25% of black teens and 17% of Latino teens cannot complete their homework due to a lack of reliable internet connection, as opposed to only 13% of White teens. [54]

  7. Homework gap - Wikipedia

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    The homewok gap is the difficulty students experience completing homework when they lack internet access at home, compared to those who have access. According to a Pew Research Center analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey data from 2013, there were approximately 5 million households with school-age children in the United States that lacked access to high-speed Internet ...

  8. Poland's kids rejoice over new rules against homework ...

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    The 11-year-old, who loves music and drawing, expects to have more free time for her hobbies after Poland’s government ordered strict limits on the amount of homework in the lower grades.

  9. List of most commonly challenged books in the United States

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    The Facts Speak For Themselves: Brock Cole: Sexual content, violence 1997 — 54 — Fade: Robert Cormier: References to child sexual abuse, and violence 1988 — — 65 Fahrenheit 451: Ray Bradbury: Obscene language, references to smoking and drinking, violence, and religious themes 1953 — 69 — Fallen Angels: Walter Dean Myers