Tasks that keep someone occupied but don't accomplish anything important or meaningful.
Compound word from 'busy' and 'work,' popularized in American English in the early 20th century, particularly in educational contexts for repetitive classroom assignments.
Teachers coined this term as a loaded phrase—busywork is often assigned to manage classroom control rather than promote learning, so calling it by this name is actually a mild critique.
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