Some students in New York’s Long Beach school district have more free time on their hands these days. Starting this school year, teachers no longer assign traditional homework to kids in elementary school. That means no more math problems or spelling practice. Instead, kids are encouraged to read every evening. Fourth-graders are expected to read for about 40 minutes.
Other schools around the country have closed the book on homework too. Some studies show that the extra work doesn’t help students do better on tests. Officials in Long Beach hope students will benefit from extra family time and playtime now that they don’t have homework.
But not everyone is ready to ditch homework. Many people argue that it’s a good way for teachers to check whether students understand what’s being taught in class. Others point out that homework helps kids develop good study habits, which will come in handy once they get to high school and college.