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Elementary students shouldn’t given any homework

Elementary school is the first step for people study education. In class, the teacher teaches the student about the material to be provided. Usually, teacher always give exercise to increase material in the class. But, if the exercise on that day not finished the teacher will order to make homework. So, I’m contra about this topic. First, homework can be allowed the students and teacher to work more closely. It can be the students discuss about the material to the teacher. The students can ask to teacher after and before the class. In that way, communication will be nice between teacher and students. So, the teacher can oversee the students’ development. Second, doing homework it can be the students well prepared for the test. If the student does poorly on the assignment then they will learn what necessary to do well on the next test without any punished. It also a prude with the opportunity to practice at what if takes to be successful in school. Like they say, practice mak...

Violence scene in video games must be censored

Technologies in this area grow up to fast. Video games one of them. Video games are popular among all people. But if it do continuously, it is too bad for some children. For some parents, giving children video games is their way of keeping their children obedient and silent. Whereas, it has a negative impact of violence scene in video games must be censored. First, it can be the children imitate who they look. The children think if they can be them, they feel like a hero. At first they were just doing it for their own ‘just for fun’. Even though it could have an impact on the future. If the habit is carried out continuously, later on it will become a trait in adolescence or adulthood. Second, video games can be poor academic performance. Children who continually fail are refusing to do school work, come late from gaming into the night, or don’t come to school at all, preferring to stay at home in their virtual worlds where they don’t fail playing video games. Children who ...