Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Burning And Spotting A Week Before Period

Homework ...

According to a study published recently, most parents feel powerless to help their children with homework. Their failure comes, according to the study, because the terminology has changed or that the approach is different from that which was taught by parents.

It also discusses the role that should be given for homework: complete apprenticeships, or punishment for students who have not done what they should do in class - not that it is a widespread practice, but rather, the perception of students regarding homework. For me, homework is used to verify the concepts covered in class, or to explore concepts that will be discussed later in class, as well as readings.

But more disturbing is the fact that the study repeated the parents that they must be present to accompany their child's learning process, not to be teachers in the evening. This brings us to the fact that parents can have their child's success more to heart than the child himself. This observation is evident when we casually refer parents to know exactly what to do for a given job. I can understand that parents can feel involved in academic achievement, but if you want more than our children, which leaves the company?

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