Product Name: The Homework Myth: Why Our Kids Get Too
Much of a Bad Thing
Rating: 9
Where to Buy: http://www.amazon.com
Description: This book points out the downfalls of homework and
standardized testing in our schools. Do our children really
learn from homework and does it take away from the one on one
learning that our children seem to lack these days? These are
some of the questions that are looked at in this book, along
with ways that we can bring the joy of learning back into our
children's lives.
Review: It seemed like day after day my children were
bringing home more and more school work. When they came home
and said they were told to study for their standardized testing
I began to become very concerned. My children weren’t learning
the things that I felt they needed to learn and all their free
time was taken up by studying in order to pass to the next
grade.
I wanted to see what other people thought and the more I
researched and talked to other parents, I began to see that
more people felt as I did. Someone suggested I get this book.
When I did, I couldn’t put it down. Now I had an explanation to
why my children were swamped with homework day after day.
The world has come to the conclusion that to learn
children need to have their school work in their face
constantly. After reading this book I began to see why people
felt that way, but I still didn’t understand that way of
thinking. To me children learn better by discussing the subject
and by doing hands on activities. This gives them a chance to
work out the things they don’t understand and the problems that
may not be addressed with homework.
As for studying for the standardized testing what good does
that do? For my child it doesn’t do much. They don’t even know
how well they did nor do they get any help with their problem
areas. This only helps the school and their standing in the
educational world, including the money they receive in the form
of grants, etc. It really has nothing to do with how a child
learns best.
I believe every parent, teacher and school administrator
needs to read this book, along with the political folks who
don’t get education and think that some test will make my child
smarter and a better human being. If you’re concerned about
your child’s education, grab a copy of this book. You will get
insight that will make you stop and think about education and
the learning processes we have all adapted for our children.
After reading this I fully understand why homeschooling is
growing more and more each year.
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