Job type
Students' homework should balance the challenge and completion reasonably. The purpose of homework should be to encourage students to think and study independently, not just to test whether they can get help from their parents.
Family participation
Parents' participation can promote family education and family learning atmosphere. Some parents may be willing to spend time studying with their children, which can strengthen the parent-child relationship and provide additional learning opportunities.
Inequality problem
If students have to rely on their parents' help to finish their homework, it may lead to inequality. Some students may gain additional advantages because of family support, and some students may be at a disadvantage because of different family conditions.
Academic pressure
Too complicated homework may increase students' academic pressure, especially under the dual pressure of family and school. Students may feel anxious because they know they need to do their homework well, but they can't rely on themselves completely.
Autonomous learning
If students rely too much on their parents' help, they may lose the opportunity of autonomous learning. The ability to learn independently and solve problems is very important for long-term study and career development.
Educational goal
Ultimately, the goal of education is to cultivate students' autonomy and critical thinking, so that they can solve various problems without relying on external help. Therefore, the design of students' homework should help to achieve this goal.