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Don't Let Arlington Schools Abolish Graded Homework in the Name of 'Equity'

Students learn less if they don't do their homework. And many of them won't do their homework if they aren't graded on it. But in the name of "equity," Arlington County Public Schools is likely to abolish grades for homework, which will result in students studying and learning less. Arlington is also considering letting students have "unlimited redoes and retakes on" assignments they fail, reports ABC Channel 7. ....

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Don't Let Arlington Schools Abolish Graded Homework in the Name of 'Equity'

Students learn less if they don't do their homework. And many of them won't do their homework if they aren't graded on it. But in the name of "equity," Arlington County Public Schools is likely to abolish grades for homework, which will result in students studying and learning less. Arlington is also considering letting students have "unlimited redoes and retakes on" assignments they fail, reports ABC Channel 7. ....

United States , Frank Bellavia , Jay Mathews , Harvard Law School , School Board , Teachers At Arlington Wakefield High School , Getty Images , County Public Schools , Washington Post , Wakefield High School , Superintendent Francisco Dur , School Support , Harvard Law , Darlington County Public Schools ,

Don't Let Arlington Schools Abolish Graded Homework in the Name of 'Equity'

Students learn less if they don't do their homework. And many of them won't do their homework if they aren't graded on it. But in the name of "equity," Arlington County Public Schools is likely to abolish grades for homework, which will result in students studying and learning less. Arlington is also considering letting students have "unlimited redoes and retakes on" assignments they fail, reports ABC Channel 7. ....

United States , Frank Bellavia , Jay Mathews , Harvard Law School , School Board , Teachers At Arlington Wakefield High School , Getty Images , County Public Schools , Washington Post , Wakefield High School , Superintendent Francisco Dur , School Support , Harvard Law , Darlington County Public Schools ,