Anonymous wrote:I didn’t go to school in the US and I’m not familiar with the high school system here. Is it correct that homework is graded and included in subject marks in high school? How do teachers manage this as I imagine it would create a huge workload to grade each lot of homework for all students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's crazy, 25 years ago all(most) homework was graded and much of it was handwritten - teachers were able to handle it. Now my kid barely does anything at home and still gets all As and extra time in school to work on projects. Things are just not as rigorous.
Fewer kids and fewer assignments. It seems like all my kid learns is worksheets on online versions of worksheets. Rather than any lectures, instruction, etc.
Anonymous wrote:That's crazy, 25 years ago all(most) homework was graded and much of it was handwritten - teachers were able to handle it. Now my kid barely does anything at home and still gets all As and extra time in school to work on projects. Things are just not as rigorous.
Anonymous wrote:Just for completion, not accuracy and is 10% of the grade (math and subject with quarterly assessments) to 20%.