Sunday, September 18, 2011

Extreme schooling

Extreme schooling:
A NY Times foreign correspondent formerly stationed in Russia tells the story of placing his three kids into an unusual school in Moscow where all the instruction is done in Russian.


My three children once were among the coddled offspring of Park Slope, Brooklyn. But when I became a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, my wife and I decided that we wanted to immerse them in life abroad. No international schools where the instruction is in English. Ours would go to a local one, with real Russians. When we told friends in Brooklyn of our plans, they tended to say things like, Wow, you're so brave. But we knew what they were really thinking: What are you, crazy? It was bad enough that we were abandoning beloved Park Slope, with its brownstones and organic coffee bars, for a country still often seen in the American imagination as callous and forbidding. To throw our kids into a Russian school -- that seemed like child abuse.


Kottke recommends watching the video, but for some reason chrome is not loading it (bummer!). I strongly recommend the full article. It is extremely well written.

It makes me wonder.... would you ever consider doing this with your kids after reading this article? I certainly would, but I am not sure I would be able to be the right support for my kids or I could stand seeing them suffer so much. The reward seems invaluable, though.

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