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Debate Type: Traditional Debate
Voting Format: Moderate Voting
Opponent: RS_master
Rounds: 3
Time Per Round: 24 Hours Per Round
Voting Period: 7 Days
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  Avg. Grade Level: 8.7  
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  Entity Sentiment Detection: useful tool    longer school   homework increases stress levels   home  
  Relevant (Beta): 58%  
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I believe that homework teaches pupils that their minds should stay active at home, and although it can sometimes increase stress levels, it could make work less stressful as pupils can revise in a relaxing environment. When pupils come to their GCSEs and A-levels, they will have to revise at home a lot, and if they have never done so before, it may be very stressful or difficult for them. Homework also gives pupils the freedom to complete tasks as they wish, and learn in a way that suits them best. Do you have any evidence for the fact that homework increases stress levels?
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  Spelling & Grammar: 93%  
  Sentiment: Positive  
  Avg. Grade Level: 9.72  
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  Entity Sentiment Detection: homework increases stress levels    A-levels   pupils   complete tasks  
  Relevant (Beta): 73%  
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https://www.oxfordlearning.com/how-does-homework-affect-students/
https://www.creditdonkey.com/negative-effects-homework.html
https://people.com/health/homework-biggest-cause-teen-stress/
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  Spelling & Grammar: 93%  
  Sentiment: Neutral  
  Avg. Grade Level: 7.28  
  Sources: 6  
  Entity Sentiment Detection: school    stress   time    
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And about the stress levels, pupils are less likely to be overwhelmed by work as an adult if they have been doing non-guided projects outside of school.
Homework also helps pupils to become more independent, as they do not have a teacher guiding them while they do homework.
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  Entity Sentiment Detection: stress levels    pupils   projects   adult  
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  Considerate: 93%  
  Substantial: 92%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 93%  
  Sentiment: Negative  
  Avg. Grade Level: 8.74  
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  Entity Sentiment Detection: hours of school    much homework   hours of relaxation   pupils stress  
  Relevant (Beta): 71%  
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That is true, but that does not mean that all homework is bad. That proves nothing, except that some schools give too much homework.
The school day in UK is 7 hours, meaning that 1-2 hours of homework is required to fill in that balance. Also, where does this 'balance' come from? Is it a reliable source?RS_master said: When you are doing homework, you are sitting down and you are not being active, but kids would be sitting down anyway for a period of time, and if there was longer school they would be sitting down for even longer.
I believe that students may just waste their after school time playing video games if they do not have homework. Homework teaches children that learning does not begin and end at the school gates. Homework helps children to keep their minds active. For all these reasons, I conclude that homework is beneficial and necessary for a full and varied education.
Thank you.
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  Entity Sentiment Detection: reliable source    hours of school   stress point   older students  
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