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Classroom Chairs, Coercion, and the Right to Concentrate This article's basic point is that classroom chairs aren’t neutral objects. This isn’t new as all artifacts can have politics, but... open.substack.com/pub/paulkirs...
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Neil Selwyn’s article, The modern classroom chair: Exploring the “coercive design” of contemporary schooling, is an interesting critique of classroom furniture, school design, and the language of educ...
Classroom Chairs, Coercion, and the Right to Concentrate
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