Children should have a quiet location to study if at all possible, and homework should be assigned a specific time each evening.
Assignments should involve revision and any memorization required. Whether or not written work has been assigned, the limited time should be used diligently. There is more time to study on a given evening if there is less written assignment. Students are given new material in class, which is thoroughly explained, but it is their job to understand it.
If you are given memory work, study it over night and do it again first thing in the morning. Repeat what you learned during the week at the end of the week.
Establish a schedule for yourself each day at home. You will acquire the skill of frequent habit study in this method, which will be quite beneficial in the future.
Recognise how valuable time is. Don’t wait until the test time approaches. Success comes from meticulous, consistent work. Don’t let your God-given skills go unused for lack of use.
Any kind of private instruction is strongly discouraged since it stunts students’ natural ability to learn.