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How much homework is too much?

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.net "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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11/20/2009:
"Ok, look im in 8th grade all honors classes with alg 1 i get homework EVERYNIGHT! im so tired i can barely pay attention anymore in classes i mean seriously, our teachers pile it on so that we do more homework then classwork! i have a thanksgiving break soon and five of my teachers got together and wrote out a plan so that every day of my weeklong vacation will be working me EVEN THANKSGIVING DAY! they have it planned to the day, sat-sun-mon-tue-wed-thur-fri-sat-sun seriously all of them! on top of that i still have to do science projects and a history report! i spend so much time at home on homework i finish around 11 pm and i start at 4pm... i tell them this but they just assume its their class only that gives homework and im tired of it. i wish they had to do what we have to for once and see how happy they are to go bucketing it on us! im emailing this to all of my teachers and my principle and hope ONE of them gets the point. ~ wish me luck, eric."
11/19/2009:
"Im an Eighth grader and im falling behind,because of too much homework i'm failing and have a lot of missing asignments and its just too hard, myparents cant help me and the teachers don't understand my IEP they think all i need is extra time and a little help no i have to take up all my time to get it done for school it's just not right."
11/19/2009:
"Great, balanced article -- just linked it at http://www.squidoo.com/too-much-homework A homework opt-out policy could be a solution that would meet everyone's needs. Whether you agree or not, I'd love to hear from you--teachers, parents, students. Join the conversation: http://www.squidoo.com/homework-opt-out-policy"
11/19/2009:
"im in SIXTH GRADE and 11 years old, my teacher gives me homework all homework due thursday on monday we get a small assignment (not very hard) tuesday about 1-1:30 hours, now wednesday (keep in mind that this is due onn thursday), we get about 3-3:30 hours all to be done that night. COME ON! im 11! p.s. if we dont get it done she will YELL at us. i thought the point of being young was to complain about homework when you barely have any then go outside and HAVE A LIFE!"
11/17/2009:
"sweat i love this website "
11/12/2009:
"Too much homework. I stayed up to 12:30 trying to finish my homework that is due tomorrow. I need less"
11/6/2009:
"i think that we have been getting to much homework and deserve a break. "
11/6/2009:
"Im in calc, ap chem, and french right now. I can honestly each night i spend 3-5 hours on homework."
11/3/2009:
"Is there anything us students can do about this, or should we just cope and try not to kill ourselves or drop out? Really. I wish every teacher had to go through a month of all honors and AP (not including what they teach) You know that show 'Are you smarter than a fifth grader' ? It just shows how little the trivia we learned in school is important to these successful adults in the 'real world'. "
11/2/2009:
"There is WAY to much homework. I am stressing out and sometimes even crying from all my homework, I don't have time to relax or even SLEEP my full amount."
11/2/2009:
"Every night in eighth grade, I've stayed up until 1:30 am doing homework. Now in 9th grade, I was too exhausted during the night due to extracurricular activities (band, foot ball games) and either didn't sleep on a regular basis or woke up at 3 am to finish (maybe slipping 30 minutes of sleep just before the bus arrives). This may not be the case for regular students. The fact that I'm learning just as much as the students in regulars with just more work frustrates me with no end. How much of this can possibly be bad time management? The comment about lawyers not even having to do this much work in a day disturbs me. I have dreams and goals in life and seriously, homework has just been a horrifying obstacle."
11/2/2009:
"10:00 lol I'm in 9th grade with geometry honors , English honors, physics and biology honors, marine oceanographic science,Spanish 1, Advance Placement (AP) human geography,orientation. and usually I don't finish homework till like 1 or 2 am sometimes even 3:30 am and I have to wake up at 4:30 am for my bus, and get home at 4:30 pm. For example one day I had to ... Do 100 geometry math problems then define 45 vocab for marine sci do a slideshow project on the chapter he didn't even teach and take a test on it and also study the 45 vocab because I had the test the next day then for physics and biology I had to do 5 pages of workbook question which sometimes make no sense. Then define 40 words for Ap human geography and also remember them , because I also have a test in that class, then do about 20 sentences using 5 of the pronouns given in spanish class. Then for English I would have to define and study 20 words for a test, then do a title page for a project, a complete slide show,a contents page, then 5 pages of writing (about anything) and 2 pages out of a workbook, then for marin sci I also have to do part of my sci fair and for Ap human do part of my history fair like finding 5 primary resources on my topics and study for a chapter test which he doesn't even teach he just makes of read 60 pages out of the history book and remember it all , because he doesn't give study guides or tell us whats on the test. oh yeh all of that was due the next day and I tried to tell my ap human geography how much homework we had all he did was laugh , because i was asking for one day to finish his homework but he didn't care and i did about 50% oof the homework , but he just gave me a 0% which brought me grade down from a 90 to a 77% you may also say well you took hard course , but the thing is I have be in these classes the school won't let me take any other courses even if I wanted too , which I do sometimes I think these teachers are trying to kill me I don't even know how im getting a's and b's literally too much homework I hope in 10th grade they give us less and that it's just my crazy teachers because they don't talk with the other teachers so they don't know how much homework in total of the students are really getting they think that all we have is their homework "
11/2/2009:
"I definately have too much home work and some teachers having confusing or rediculous requirements! I get my homework done and get good grades, but I can admit I'm stressed and need a little down time. Down time for me is the weekends. I wish every Friday that I can get all my weekend homework done in class. Kids have a social life and no one can help that, without a social life, we could be depressed or we wouldn't know how to interact in a social environment. I DO study and ask my friends for homework help when I'm at my friends' houses, we always get any homework we have done. Yes, i agree some kids spend too much ttime talking in class or focusing on their social life. But not all and actually most focus on school. Stating parents' opinion isn't really resourceful because they don't go to class with us or do our homework. I do ask my mom quite a bit for help but she doesn't do it for me. She motivates me and helps me. I spend easily 2 hours on homework, sometimes more. A! lso, teachers aren't clear on due dates, which means we could be sprung with doing a whole essay on one night on top of other homework. I enjoy school and like the majority of my teachers. I am a responsible teenager and I have my priorities in line."
11/2/2009:
"i myself definately have too much homework. I do admit i am extremely more stressed than a 14 year old should be and i have constant stress headaches. My bus come at 6:35 am and i get up at 5:45 am. I have an hour long bus ride and then the school day. I get on the bus to go home at 3 and get home at 4. I had a longer comment but it didn't work so if you would like to talk with me about this please comment my comment and i will talk with you. I am very adamant on my side in this issue and i hope some peole do contact me."
10/27/2009:
"I think that teachers give way too much homework and it makes me really mad plus its so annoying!"
10/27/2009:
"10PM? TEN PM? You think that's late? Since the start of this year, I don't finish til AT LEAST 12AM, but it's usually 1-2AM. And I have to get up at 6:20AM, so not much sleepy time for me. Then again, I am in 10th grade and in all honors classes, but this is just RIDICULOUS!!!! I have no time for drawing anymore!!!! High Schools want you to not be a kid anymore! "
10/27/2009:
"Let's talk about content. Are any of you actually 'learning' from the homework, or are you just plowing through it - trying to get it done. If you are not digesting the content, it's purely busy work and a waste of time. You're only a kid once......."
10/12/2009:
"Our children (7th and 5th grade) can barely keep up with their homework. My son's pulled several 10 p.m. nights and at least one 1 p.m. night since he start school last year. My daughter spent the entire weekend finishing a 'Heritage Project' that she was assigned weeks ago, but that they did not work on in class (despite promises they'd do so) and that her excessive homework kept her from doing much on beforehand. My son also spent the weekend doing homework. Now, he has three Language Arts projects he's working on simultaneously, including a literary deconstruction project that rivals the ones I did in college as a senior English major. If they were actually learning from any of this, I wouldn't object, but they aren't. They need our help as often as not, and the subject material is frequently over their heads (my son is too emotionally immature at 12 to understand the symbolic nuances of The Pearl); my daughter has not been taught the research skills necessary to take on ! the project she was assigned. I don't mind helping my kids; I do mind feeling as if I have as much homework as they do. Additionally, both of them are reasonably intelligent people, but feel inadequate because they can't keep up with the demanding pace in and out of school. It's bad enough when their days last 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. (for my son) and 8:45 a.m.-9:30 p.m. (for my daughter. But when our weekends are eaten up as well, and when we may have to cancel our plans to visit family at Christmas because of an interdisciplinary project my son will have to work on over his holiday breaks (Thanksgiving and Christmas)? Too much. I put in my share of overtime hours in the deadline-driven corporate communications industry, but it was never like this day in and day out. I'm worried about my kids' physical and emotional health."
10/12/2009:
"I agree...as a student, I am often overwhelmed with at least two hours of homework each night, and even more on weekends. It's just too challenging to balance homework, activities, family time, and relaxation in one night! Nobody is happy and healthy when they're stressed. I find that when I have no time to relax and actually enjoy my life, I get very stressed out - everybody does! You need to have some downtime, and after a full day of school the last thing I need is to be rushing everywhere. My stress is starting to affect my grades, and I'm not happy about that. I think that kids should have a maximum of 2 hours of homework per night. We're kids! We need to enjoy our lives as kids while we still can. Stressed kids leads to stressed adults - and that's not right. I hope that by the time I have my own kids, there will be some sort of change in the way teachers assign homework. If not, I'm homeschooling my children. I think that teachers should only assign the homework that is absolutely necessary. It's too hard to have hours and hours of homework after hours and hours of school. It's just not right."
10/8/2009:
"I think this is ridiculous. I'm a freshman in NJ, and my school doesn't give as much hw and many schools do, and this is the best school in the state! The teachers are extremely understanding with hw's and tests, and they actually teach during class. I think the other schools should adopt this method, allowing students to have more sleep and time to enjoy themselves, because straining the brain 24/7 does not help learn new things. Good luck with hw guys!"
10/6/2009:
"staying up till 10? thats nothing. i've been pulling all nighters since i was a freshman (9th grade). now im a junior, and i havent gotten any sleep for two days. and its not like a go to a super elite school, and i only have average grades. if we only stay up till ten, then we're lucky. two hours!!!!! id do anything for that."
10/2/2009:
"wow, only 4 hours a week! that is not true at all. im in grade 11 and getting about 4-6 hours of homework each night! i am always finishing it at about 1 or 2 am and then i am tired the whole week"
09/29/2009:
"This is the US trying to speed up the learning process. It is going to happen over time... people 40+ you remember the work you did vs what we do now? We have to do more. This is just the world slowly getting smarter. Im in 7th grade and is getting pounded by this factor! Im fine with it though because it means that my children will have a better education let alone for everyone else."
09/29/2009:
"i go to high school in england and tonight i have been up until now 11:30 doing spanish revision (30 words) for a test ,food technology - reaserch the ethnical issues of the different methods of egg production and would have had maths but i left that in my book which was collected in on friday - that was a booklet on pie charts : i had to finish work off in math at the end at dinner and rushed so when i handed my book in i forgot the booklet. "
09/18/2009:
"Are you kidding me? I would be thanking God if I had only four hours of homework a week. I'm in 11th grade and I have that much work in just one day. I'm being sleep deprived trying to balance it with everything else I have to do. It just sucks."
09/16/2009:
"1) I feel that much of the homework is busy-work. 2) I feel that the teachers are allowing the parents to do the teaching at home instead of the teachers doing it in class, and while I DO want to know what my child is working on (so some homework is definitely ok), if I'm expected to aid in the teaching, then I need to be in on the lesson plan. Which leads to 3) we parents don't know what has been explained, or, in some cases, we don't even know what the right answer is supposed to be so we can't discuss it. "
09/16/2009:
"im in the 10th grade and get around 4-7 hours of home work a day with CA being the number 1 provider of my pain. I am stressed all the time during the school year and i am in a bad mood also. i wish that teachers knew that us kids want to have a personal life. i always laugh when teachers say enjoy the day and go outside. yeah right you only just gave me a couple hours of home work by the time i do it its a bit late to enjoy anything. i mean come on we get talked at for 7 hours a day only to come home to more school stuff."
09/14/2009:
"My daughter is in 6th grade and its the first weekend of school and she got hw in every subject exept p.e and art. Literally. she normally has 5 hours of hw a night and stays up till 11 checking it. Then she has to get up at 6 to go to school."
09/11/2009:
"My daughter just did homework for 9.5 hours on a school night. She went to bed at 3:30am and has to get up at 6:00am to finish. She hasn't been sick or isn't behind. This is at Knoxville High School in Knoxville, Illinois. I have discussed the problem with the school and they say that students who want to do well in life SHOULD be doing this much homework each night. They also say that students who want to do well in life should be involved in as many sports and clubs as possible. I would like to add that our school day goes an hour longer than any other school in the area at 7.75 hours per day and that it takes at least half an hour for the kids to even get to leave the parking lot. So 8.25 hours just at school and 10.5 hours of homework on a school night is 19.75 hours and she has band practice for a couple of hours. She is literally sleeping 1.5 hours and has fibromyalagia and will end up, like every year, sick because she is not allowed (by the school) to sleep. We! have literally been told that this amount of sleep is 'plenty' for a kid."
09/11/2009:
"My son is in 2nd grade. This week being labor day he has received homework consisting of 26 pages. (We spend an average 2hrs a day on his homework.) Tonight however we spent 4 hours trying to finish. (We had to go to open house for 1 and 1/2 hours. He fell asleep at 9:30 exhausted. 3 pages still have not been completed! Tomorrow it is due so he will have to wake up early to finish. I spoke to the teacher and the teacher does not have a clue. This teacher by the way does not have kids. "
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