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Russia Caps Homework at Two Hours a Day
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 34717, member: 636"] Russian students need to work on homework between one and two hours each day. The Ministry of Education made these rules about study time at home. First-grade children should spend about one to two hours on assignments after school. Second-grade and third-grade students need around one and a half hours for their work. Fourth-graders must complete two hours of homework daily. Education officials plan to check how much homework teachers give students. Starting September 1, 2025, schools across Russia will follow the same subject plans. Every school must track the amount of homework assigned to each class. This helps ensure students don't have more homework than they can handle. Teachers need to stay within these time limits when creating assignments. [/QUOTE]
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