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Kentucky say:
"Middle school students "Students know that
feel the same kinds of homework is important
time pressures that and necessary but in the
adults feel... By the time perfect school, there
we reach home, it's would be some sort of
already 5:30 or 6:00p. m. system between
We have only one or two teachers so there would
hours to do homework be, at the most, 115
Then we have to eat hours of homework
supper and go to bed." each night"
"...[T]he amount of
homework we have is
outrageous...The
homework causes
students to need to
carry]more books...
carry way more than 10
percent of my weight
sometimes."
The student perspectives above share the view that homework for middle school students
A puts undue pressure on most students
B._hurts students more than it helps them
С. has no benefits
D. should be limited
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