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NYC teachers stun students by giving remote lessons from hammocks, moving cars

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A Brooklyn high school teacher instructs her students on Zoom while riding in a car. The oddities of remote instruction now include teachers who can conduct classes just about anywhere — from the back seat of a moving car to a backyard hammock, officials acknowledge.

A student at Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn was stunned last week when teacher Nyeesha Archer appeared on Zoom to give a lesson on algebra. “She was teaching class like she normally does, but she was in a car,” the student told The Post, asking to remain anonymous to avoid repercussions. “I was, like, hey, my teacher’s in a car.” The student did not hear whether Archer explained why she was in a car, but he felt she wasn’t taking the job so seriously.

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