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Schools may strugg le to educate your children by video, but they won't hesitate to impose rules on your house
Another video in the genre covers everything from what parts of said home it's appropriate to Zoom from (the toilet gets a big "X") to what to wear ("Dress as though you're leaving the house to go to school") and what to show ("Turn on your camera and take a look a...
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Published in: | The New York times magazine 2020-10, p.9-6 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Another video in the genre covers everything from what parts of said home it's appropriate to Zoom from (the toilet gets a big "X") to what to wear ("Dress as though you're leaving the house to go to school") and what to show ("Turn on your camera and take a look at what's around you. Instead of solutions - for containing the virus, making schools safe, designing effective remote-learning programs - we get helpful online tutorials, aimed at gently training small children in the art of bringing the school not only into the home but straight into their souls. Carina Chocano is the author of the essay collection "You Play the Girl: On Playboy Bunnies, Stepford Wives, Trainwrecks and Other Mixed Messages" and a contributing writer for the magazine. |
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ISSN: | 0028-7822 |