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  2. Homework - Wikipedia

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    However, school teachers commonly assign less homework to the students who need it most, and more homework to the students who are performing well. [9] In past centuries, homework was a cause of academic failure: when school attendance was optional, students would drop out of school entirely if they were unable to keep up with the homework ...

  3. Workbook - Wikipedia

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    They are favored because students can work directly in their books, eliminating the need for looseleaf and copying questions from a textbook. Workbooks also hold an advantage because they are usually smaller and lighter than textbooks, which equates to less trouble when students bring the workbooks home to complete their homework .

  4. Textbook - Wikipedia

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    Some textbook companies have countered this by encouraging teachers to assign homework that must be done on the publisher's website. Students with a new textbook can use the pass code in the book to register on the site; otherwise they must pay the publisher to access the website and complete assigned homework.

  5. Marking your own homework - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers should not be allowed to mark their own homework. [4] UK Home Secretary and former prime minister Theresa May said, in the context of a perceived lack of diversity in fire and rescue crews, "It is not so much marking your own homework as setting your own exam paper and resolving that you've passed – and it has to change." [5]

  6. Assigned reading almost ruined my love for books. How I got ...

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    Author Shannon Reed breaks down her love-hate relationship with reading in the excerpt to "Why We Read." Assigned reading almost ruined my love for books. How I got it back

  7. Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine - Wikipedia

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    The "homework machine" is in the style of the large mainframe computers of the 1950s, but uses magnetic tapes, and microphone input instead of paper punched cards.The concept of students using computers for research is common today; however, this computer was not merely a machine to which the drudgery of solving many three or four digit long division problems could be offloaded; it was also ...

  8. Everyday Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Everyday Mathematics curriculum was developed by the University of Chicago School Math Project (or UCSMP ) [1] which was founded in 1983. Work on it started in the summer of 1985. The 1st edition was released in 1998 and the 2nd in 2002. A third edition was released in 2007 and a fourth in 2014-2015. [2] A new one was released in 2020, dropping ...

  9. Educational technology - Wikipedia

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    Asynchronous learning is beneficial for students who have health problems or who have childcare responsibilities. They have the opportunity to complete their work in a low-stress environment and within a more flexible time frame. [47] In asynchronous online courses, students are allowed the freedom to complete work at their own pace. Being non ...

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