In Mexico, going to school now means turning on the TV, where a group of public and private broadcasters are delivering 18 hours a day of classes
MEXICO CITY—Hanibal Yesbel, an energetic, athletic actor, looks into the camera and goes into an intense, soulful rap about triangles. He isn’t talking romance, but geometry.
“Did you know not all angles are equal?” says the 36-year-old actor, reading from a teleprompter as he stands in front of a desk on a set made up to look like a classroom.
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