Second, as for students will more enjoy extra-curricular events. If students have less homework, they will enjoy their extra-curricular events more. It is because they will not worry that they cannot finish the homework. Moreover, by joining the events, students also can reduce the stress as they can do things that they like. For instance, since Ihave more homework that I should do, Idid not join any extra-curricular events when I was in F.4. But, when I was junior form, I joined more and more events, such as basketball team and judo. I felt very glad at that time, and since I worked out, I was healthy. So, if students have less homework, they can do their favorite things, and then they will feel cheerful and maintain good health.
Many may hold a different view that students can consolidate what they have learnt in the lessons by doing more homework and thus their final results will be improved. As a result, better academic results are beneficial for their future. However, I do have reservations about the above comments. Isn't it too narrow-minded to nurture students who only perform well academically? The government always advocate the idea of nurturing all-rounded students who should not only excel academically but also in extra-curricular areas as well. I do have some reservations about the above opinion. I think if students want to deepen the memory that is not only one way, perhaps they can buy some exercises to do when they are free.