Homework also takes time away from other activities that foster youth mental health and wellness: play, time outdoors, exercise or sports, sleep, and connecting with family and friends.
That’s why we should challenge schools to limit schoolwork after the final bell rings. A homework ban would be best, so students and teachers would have time for other meaningful activities. But if teachers must assign homework, make it the exception, not the rule. Also, give students the right to opt out if they need to do something more important or to prioritize their health.
Students deserve to clock out after school to relax, get to bed on time, and stay healthy.
—VICKI ABELES
Filmmaker, and author of Beyond Measure: Rescuing an Overscheduled, Overtested, Underestimated Generation