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  2. Homework - Wikipedia

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    Students who are assigned homework in middle and high school score somewhat better on standardized tests, but the students who have more than 90 minutes of homework a day in middle school or more than two hours in high school score worse. [8] Low-achieving students receive more benefit from doing homework than high-achieving students. [9]

  3. 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.

  4. Pupils trade smartphone use for no homework - AOL

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    Staff at Solihull School, an independent primary and secondary school, said the scheme aimed to help pupils kick off the new year with less screen time and instill a love of reading instead.

  5. MyMaths - Wikipedia

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    MyMaths operates a subscription model, where schools must pay to access the service. There is a cost of £392 for primary schools or £695 for secondary schools, per annum and not including VAT. [4] Limited resources are available as a free trial.

  6. Basis Schools - Wikipedia

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    BASIS Curriculum Schools seek to prepare students, in the elementary through high school level, to be competitive globally. This is done through extended homework hours, lecture-driven classes, an emphasis on success in standardized tests , like Advanced Placement tests, and an opportunity to graduate early or complete a senior project .

  7. Double Reduction Policy - Wikipedia

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    Primary school students aged seven to nine have the most significant obesity problem, with rates of 5.7% for boys and 8% for girls. [3] 19.6 percent of Grade 1 students are overweight, and the obesity rate of primary school students in grades 1-3 is increasing faster than that of students in grades 4–6. [3]