• Ech
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    There’s definitely a discussion to be had about the efficacy of homework, but this ain’t it.

    • PugJesus
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      “Homework is ineffective.” Yes.

      “Homework is part of the school-to-prison-pipeline and also fascism” what

      • Ignacio
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        So, when children had homework in the USSR, were they under fascism? I knew it.

    • @Socsa
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      29 months ago

      I’d rather talk about how obvious it is that the fediverse is literally controlled by children.

  • cacheson
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    ScrewdriverFactoryFactoryProvider might be one of the rare anarchist hexbears? In any case, unironic solidarity with our anti-homework, anti-bedtime comrades.

    • PugJesus
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      Critical support for dog shitting.

      “What are you doing up still?”

      “Dog had to go out, waiting to bring him back in.” [dog has been chilling outside eating fireflies for the past hour]

      • cacheson
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        Ha, I never had a dog, so I missed out on that one. Mostly I remember trying to muffle the horribly loud modem sounds by putting a blanket over my computer so that I could get online without waking my mom up.

  • prole
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    59 months ago

    I kind of feel bad for the kid, seems like he may be talking about himself when he talks about parents not being around to help with their homework.

    • @urfaggot
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      Removed by mod

      • prole
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        29 months ago

        Aw, sweety… Does someone need a nap?

  • Silverseren
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    Weird to at least partially agree with them. Homework is meant to be busy-work, without it really facilitating any advancement in understanding of the material. I’ve had many a teacher admit that openly.

    They kinda went off the rails with the rest of that though.