Homework as a vehicle for learning is different from homework as a vehicle for evaluation.
Refusing to award an A based on unsatisfactory homework is different from refusing to pass a student for unsatisfactory homework.
Homework is like the gym for an athlete. It's training for your mind. When the Bulls beat the Suns 4 games to 2 in 1993, nobody turned around and said to the Bulls that they weren't going to be given the championship title because they didn't spend enough time in practice. They beat the Suns. They got the title.
Now, Michael Jordan is Michael Jordan because of all the time he spends in the gym. That is true. Michael Jordan is also not a proficient basketball player, he is an excellent basketball player. Training does do that. We do not judge his performance based on how he got there, but on what he is able to do.
Another thing about training is that it has diminishing returns. This is why when you go to a gym, you do not just work on one machine. You do not just perform one exercise. That can and will wear out your body and do damage to you. Homework does the same thing. It becomes mind-numbing and boring.
Homework as it exists in the primary and secondary education systems is reduced to rote drudgery so that teachers can have something to grade, and therefore have work to do. It is busywork not just for the students, but also for the teachers who must grade it.
When Michael Jordan trained at a gym, he did it for himself. Nobody sat there and graded how well he did his squats or his lifts. The point of all his training was never about how well he did squats or lifts.
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