IMAGES

  1. Student-Athletes Should Receive Less Homework by Claire Gilliland

    why student athletes should have less homework

  2. Why Athletes Should Have Less Homework by Brandon Dable

    why student athletes should have less homework

  3. Why Athletes Shouldn't Have as Much Homework by Greg Carpenter on Prezi

    why student athletes should have less homework

  4. Students Should Have Less Homework Each Night by

    why student athletes should have less homework

  5. 10 Reason Why Students Should Have Less Homework?

    why student athletes should have less homework

  6. 10 Reason Why Students Should Have Less Homework?

    why student athletes should have less homework

COMMENTS

  1. Athletes should be given more flexibility with homework deadlines

    This issue could be fixed if athletes had more time allowance for homework. Even with one extra day, students would be able to split their homework, and do half one night and half the next. It's a win-win situation: participate in sports, get good grades, and get a full eight hours of sleep. A lot of students participate in sports.

  2. Student athletes can't escape homework struggle. Does it matter?

    Less than 15 percent of students had what was deemed heavy daily homework, even as 17-year-olds. His own daughter is a student athlete — better organized than he ever was, Pondiscio says. George Laase, baseball coach at Robert E. Lee High School, isn't sure that athletes are dealing with any more assignments at home than previous generations.

  3. How are Student Athletes affected by homework?

    From late-night practices to long meets, student athletes truly are quite pressed for time when it comes to completing schoolwork. The balance that athletes face between achieving peak athletic performance and homework is quite indisputable if you ask students. Not only is homework mentally depriving, but it also greatly impacts a healthy sleep ...

  4. Why Student Athletes Continue To Fail

    Tight-knit student athletes will seek ways of fitting into a culture that they perceive as neglecting academics (by defaulting into majors of dubious merit and spending less time doing homework ...

  5. It's naive to think college athletes have time for school

    Research shows student-athletes spend triple the amount of time on sports as on academics, raising questions about whether they actually benefit from a college education, a sociology professor argues.

  6. Should athletes have due date extensions?

    All students have access to a 45 minute activity period after school, before sports start. This time period is available so students can get help from teachers, do homework, or attend club meetings. However, athletes claim that their activity period is often cut short because they have to change and get equipment for their practices or games. Student-athletes are also involved in clubs, which ...

  7. Give all athletes a break

    Grade expectations for athletes should have a lower standard because of issues with time management and the dedication that comes with any sport. Teachers should go easier on the workload when these athletes have games or let them turn in the common homework assignment late.

  8. Sports participation causes students to do better in school

    Wake up, go to school, go to practice or a game, do your homework, repeat. Student-athletes have a lot on their plates; they have to find a balance between academic performance and athletic performance. South offers around ten sports per season which allow the option for many students to participate. People often assume that sports...

  9. Struggles of the Student Athlete

    Some would argue that is a nice trade-off for a sports scholarship, but only those who have never been a student athlete would stand by that— it is anything but easy. It's difficult for everyone, but especially difficult for athletes who have to work to find time for homework around required practices and games.

  10. Student-athletes balancing sports and homework: Which comes ...

    Student-athletes balancing sports and homework: Which comes first? Student-athletes at Cabrini University learn skills like time management when it comes to balancing school work and athletics. These athletes spend long hours at practice and the rest of their time focusing on their academics. The passion these athletes have to be successful ...

  11. Why Grades Matter For Sports

    Good athletes start socializing too much where grades, practice, and performance suffered, affecting their spot on the team. Organize and prioritize your schedule.

  12. Student-athletes work on time management and sport-life balance

    This causes me to be up late, doing homework, which makes me more tired and unfocused," said Kayla Rodriguez ('25). The average teenager gets roughly seven hours of sleep per night, two hours less than the recommendation for adolescents. Unfortunately, many student-athletes sacrifice sleep in favor of sports and homework.

  13. Why Students Should Not Have Homework

    In recent years, the question of why students should not have homework has become a topic of intense debate among educators, parents, and students themselves. This discussion stems from a growing body of research that challenges the traditional view of homework as an essential component of academic success. The notion that homework is an integral part of learning is being reevaluated in light ...

  14. Athletes should have less homework

    A big debate among students nationwide is should Athlets Have Homework? I certainly don't think so. The first point I would like to address is that most athletes get home much later than regular students. This benefits the regular students because they have much more time to get their homework done while the athletes hardly have any time in ...

  15. Study: Time demands of D1 student-athletes are excessive

    A recent exhaustive study of 44,058 student-athletes, 2,445 school administrators and 3,071 head coaches explored the time demands placed on Division I student-athletes and found a major conflict of interest. Division I student-athletes believe they are overworked while coaches, whose jobs depend on winning, think their players should dedicate ...

  16. Should We Get Rid of Homework?

    The authors believe this meritocratic narrative is a myth and that homework — math homework in particular — further entrenches the myth in the minds of teachers and their students.

  17. OPINION: Why Should Students Have Less Homework?

    In today's world, teenagers at schools around the country are overwhelmed with homework. The sheer volume of homework raises questions about its importance and underlying purpose. I, like many others, have always wondered about the true value of the homework being assigned and whether it's needed at all.

  18. Why do student athletes have to take gym class?

    Balancing sports and school can be difficult. Having late night games and practices to come home to pages of homework and a late night filled with stress takes its toll on students. This is the ...

  19. Response to: Athletes should have less homework

    It is to be heard that many students say teachers should be more lenient on homework with athletes who are currently in a sport or extra-curricular activities. But it was from the beginning the student choice to be involved in that sport or club. It was not a requirement. Students come to school for a...

  20. The Pros and Cons of Homework

    Explore the benefits and drawbacks of homework for college students, from enhancing learning to adding stress. Find the balance for academic success.

  21. OPINION: Why Students Should Have Significantly Less Homework

    He included teacher and student opinions about excessive homework, and many students expressed their desire for less homework. His article highlights that some teachers agree that students should have less homework, and some students strongly feel that they should be assigned less work for the sake of their mental health and stress levels.

  22. High School Athletes Can Profit From Brand Deals. What That Means for

    Student-athletes in most states can cash in on their name, image, and likeness while still in high school.

  23. How does homework affect student athletes?

    Results. The results of my survey was that homework has a significant mainly negative effect on student athletes at Watertown High School. The majority of students who play sports have an average of 80 or higher in their core classes, many of them don't have time to do homework because of games, and they don't get a significant amount of sleep ...

  24. Why student athletes should have no homework or less homewor

    Why student athletes should have no homework or less homework than other students! Teachers More examples: STRESS Sleep Coaches encourage their athletes to get a lot of sleep for the next day or to keep working on skills outside of practice, and then teachers ask their students

  25. NCAA, wake up: College athletes should be paid, per majority in survey

    Survey shows most people want college athletes to be paid. You hear that, NCAA? It's difficult for any fair-minded American to look at the vast amounts of money flowing into college sports and not ...

  26. FATHERS DAY

    Subscribe for WORD OF GOD to Halleluiah Worship Centre Otahuhu YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@hallelujahworshipcentreotahuhu Subscribe for...