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Wie Gefangene im eigenen Zimmer – It’s just like being held Hostage in your own Room
Smilla Werle
Walter-Eucken-Gymnasium
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Since students in Germany have been sent to homeschooling again and again for a year, some problems have developed. Normal lessons have been replaced by a digital device, teachers can only be seen in a small window on the screen and your own room is no longer the place to relax and withdraw. No! The constant lessons in your own room make it difficult to leave the stress of school behind after class and to separate the private from the school. Due to the contact restrictions and the lack of hobbies, students hardly leave the house and spend almost all of their time in their own room. A structured and varied daily routine is not impossible, but it is still superfluous for many students, because every look into the room reminds you of school and this causes stress over and over again.
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Article Information
Title
Wie Gefangene im eigenen Zimmer – It’s just like being held Hostage in your own Room
Type
Article
Published in
Journal
17. May 2021
DOI Identifier
10.17160/josha.8.3.759
Language
German
Journal
Vol 8 Issue 3
Categories
News and Views
Authors
Smilla Werle1
Affiliations
1
Walter-Eucken-Gymnasium
This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Smilla Werle (2021). "Wie Gefangene im eigenen Zimmer – It’s just like being held Hostage in your own Room". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.8.3.759.