He argues Chinese test pep rallies supply a collective motivational intensity that cannot be replicated by merely moving instruction online.
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PEP Rallies
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"...the thing that everyone has to witness for herself are these pep rallies for tests. So during those two days in June and July,..."
"...is by doing well in the Gaokao. And you know, these pep rallies, they'll try slogans like one point means, one more point means..."
"So it's almost like a pep rally, right? He's a business person. He's telling his workers, go out and sell those damn hamburgers, man...."
"...to 800 generals, and it seems as though it was a pep rally. Now, what was disturbing about the pep rally is that Peter..."
"...can now um unify them you can give them like a pep rally you can rally them and tell them look here's your option..."
"...is going to go to war now what's scary about that pep rally is they never find who the enemy is right pick up..."
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