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Argument 135, 137, 140
135)The data from a survey of high school math and science teachers show that in the district of Sanlee many of these teachers reported assigning daily homework, whereas in the district of Marlee, most science and math teachers reported assigning homework no more than two or three days per week. Despite receiving less frequent homework assignments, Marlee students earn better grades overall and are less likely to be required to repeat a year of school than are students in Sanlee. These results call into question the usefulness of frequent homework assignments. Most likely the Marlee students have more time to concentrate on individual assignments than do the Sanlee students who have homework every day. Therefore teachers in our high schools should assign homework no more than twice a week.
Write a response in which you discuss what specific evidence is needed to evaluate the argument and explain how the evidence would weaken or strengthen the argument.
30分钟刚好写完的,有3个typo
简单看了一下之前的文章很多都是不小心打错了,或者检查一下就能发现的错误。。。怎么能提高正确率呢
不过搭配问题还是得靠积累的
In the passage, the author recommends all high schools to assign homework less than twice a week, as a survey shows that students in Marlee who have less frequent homework assignments perform better in schoolwork than those in the district of Sanlee. In order to examine the proposal provided by the author, we need more evidence related to the survey, the reason for getting good grade, and the possibility of applying the result to other subjects and schools.
To begin with, it is necessary for us to get enough information to prove the reliability of the survey. In other words, we need to know whether students in Marlee truly be assigned homework less frequently than students in Sanlee. Probably the science and math teachers in schools of Marlee misreported the average number of homework they assigned to students every week. For example, they might not consider some required after school academic activities related to math and science as assignments for the students. Additionally, students in Marlee might have more math and science classes each week than those in other districts. In this case, they might use their class time to do the activities that will be assigned as homework in other schools. Therefore, unless we have the evidence to justify the result of the survey, we cannot claim that the recommendation is worth of consider.
Another evidence we need is that the lower frequency of homework assignment is the only reason why students in Marlee get better grades and are less likely to postpone their graduate date. There might be other factors that lead to the difference. Maybe students in Marlee have a better knowledge base regarding science and math, or the teachers in Marlee might be more professional than those in Sanlee, causing the fact that the students can master the knowledge in the class and do not even need to do a lot of homework to perfect their skills. Another probability is that the grading guidelines in Marlee are easier than those in Sanlee, resulting in the better average grade in Marlee. If any of the cases above is true, the proposal will not work well as the frequency of homework assignment is not the only factor that caused the different average grades.
Furthermore, the evidence regarding the effectiveness of applying the result in other subjects and schools is also needed to evaluate the recommendation. Probably when applying to other subjects and schools, less frequent homework assignments might not resulting in higher grades among students. Language classes, for instance, require students to practice frequently. If teachers do not assign homework to their students everyday or every two days, it is highly possible that the students cannot learn the language well. What is more, as students in different schools treat their schoolwork differently, it is likely that students will not use their time to study spontaneously if the teachers do not assign homework to them. As a result, their grades might not be improved.
In conclusion, we need to evaluate some evidence regarding the validity of the survey, the reason for better grade in Marlee district, and whether the result can apply to other subjects and schools before deciding whether to adopt the recommendation provided by the author or not. |
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