Is it illegal to post homework answers?

You can publish questions and answers if you’re the author of both. If you’re not the author of the questions then you can’t publish them — that’s copyright infringment [with no fair use defense]. You can, however, publish your version of the answers and reference the book in which the questions are written.

Is giving homework illegal?

The law does not require students to do homework. It does, however, allow schools to set and enforce rules and standards to help ensure that students receive an education. So the school is within its power to make you do homework or face school-internal consequences.

What is the legal question in a case?

A legal issue is a question of law that is raised based on the facts of a case. A factual issue, as the name suggests, is a question that arises based on the circumstances and actually events that transpired leading upto the case. A legal issue is a question of law that is raised based on the facts of a case.

Can I refuse homework for my child?

There is no law that says homework is either required or not–it is left to the teacher and to the curriculum. Child labor laws allow a certain number of working hours. This is not deemed child labor and therefore irrelevant.

Do you have legal rights to do homework?

Too much homework is destructive to motivation, self-esteem, and to family relationships. So, don’t be afraid to exercise your legal rights. This is the point where we want to pursue our legal homework rights. In addition to pursuing 504 accommodations, you may want to give your students better skills to handle the demands of school.

What does the 504 law mean for homework?

For a link that provides a quick overview to the 504 law, click HERE. Basically, the 504 law refers to legal homework rights (known as “accommodations”) that must be made for a child’s “impairment.” As you’ll read, “impairments” are defined very loosely throughout the law, and this is done purposely to accommodate all students’ various needs.

Is there a limit to how much homework you can do?

Parents that have significant battles over homework, that can easily last an hour or more, understand that homework reaches a point where it is not productive. Too much homework is destructive to motivation, self-esteem, and to family relationships. So, don’t be afraid to exercise your legal rights.

Can a parent opt out of their child’s homework?

I enjoyed the article but I guess I need a more concrete answer to the question of my legal homework rights: CAN I LEGALLY OPT OUT OF HOMEWORK FOR MY CHILD? The answer is a resounding, Yes! You have legal rights to put limits on your child’s homework time.

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