Why ‘no-homework’ concept may not work in China

World Today

Some schools in the U.S. believe take-home studies put unnecessary pressure on students and their families, so they’ve eliminated homework entirely. CCTV America’s Hendrik Sybrandy reports on the ‘no-homework’ concept in the U.S. and why it may not work in places like China.

Why 'no-homework' concept may not work in China

It's an idea many parents would probably consider farfetched, an idea some students would call a dream come true: no homework at school. But some schools in the U.S. believe take-home studies put unnecessary pressure on students and their families, so they've eliminated homework entirely.