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

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  6. Wikipedia:Wikipedia in Schools - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is only improved by the efforts of literate people around the world, and this is where schools are an incredible resource. Students in high school and university, perhaps even middle school, already spend innumerable hours researching and writing papers that will only be read by a few people before being forgotten.

  7. Zero-tolerance policies in schools - Wikipedia

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    Students, and sometimes staff, parents, and other visitors, who possess a banned item for any reason are always (if the policy is followed) punished. Public criticism against such policies has arisen because of the punishments the schools mete out when students break the rules in ignorance, by accident, or under extenuating circumstances.

  8. Study shows kids do better in school when smartphones are banned

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    Time them doing homework with and without their phone, and see if there is a significant difference in amount of time spent. If you can find a way to do it without them knowing, all the better.

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

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    Nudity, sex education, sexually explicit, unsuited to age group. Additional reasons: "alleges it is child pornography" 1994 22 12 13 It's So Amazing: Robie Harris: Sex education, sexual content 1999 — 37 — Jack: A. M. Homes: LGBT themes and references to divorce and domestic violence 1990 — — 74 Jacob's New Dress: Sarah Hoffman: LGBT ...