http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-36500648
Homework can sometimes be a nightmare - for both children and their parents. In France the ritual of copying out poems and learning them by heart is no exception and can fill whole families with horror, writes Joanna Robertson in Paris.
Le cahier de poesie - the poetry book - is a standard-format exercise book required by every primary school child in France. Ninety-four mixed pages, lined and blank. The lined - for the pupil to copy out the text of a poem. The blank - for them to provide an illustration.
The schoolchild homeworks, in France, as in Spain (we imagine that in more countries), I think that are excessive, because the student when finishes his school timetable he has to continue at home so much more time studying. That suppose that both for parents and for children can't dedicate to their free time, that is convenient.
On the other land, is very questioned the contribution of so many homeworks to the student learning, because in other countries with less homeworks they obtain better academic results.
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