Global Home Education Conference in Russia
By Mike
Donnelly
Commentary by Julio Severo: The Home School Legal Defense Association, the largest homeschool
organization in the world, will be holding a global homeschool conference in
Russia in 2018. In the Soviet times, homeschooling was not only impossible in
Russia, but severely punished. Homeschooling continues banned in communist
nations. Actually, it is under persecution even in non-communist Europe. But in
today’s Russia homeschooling is allowed. In fact, CBN, headed by Pat Robertson,
said that Russia
is now is a homeschooling haven! Homeschooling freedom is a powerful
indicator of strong pro-family values. Read the following report by Dr.
Donnelly, who is helping organize the world’s largest homeschool event in
Russia:
In
1984 the Cold War—as a struggle between the global forces of democracy,
represented by the United States and NATO, and of communism, represented by the
Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact—was a foundational understanding of global
politics. As a young soldier at the time and then later as an officer, I trained
to meet the massive military force of the Soviet Union on the battlefield of
Europe. During Operation Desert Storm, I led a platoon of tanks against
the Iraqi Army who had been equipped with Soviet weaponry and operated under
Soviet battle tactics.
State Control
During
its longstanding history, the USSR appeared to be a world-dominating force for
communism—a system that was predicated on total state control of most areas of
common life. Thirty years ago no one could have imagined that home education
would ever be possible, let alone legal, in the USSR. The education
system under communism was premised on a totalitarian ideology.
In
1919 Nikolai Bukharin, one of the Bolshevik revolutionaries, said the “task of
the new communist schools is to impose upon bourgeois children a proletarian
mentality … it is the task of the new school to train up a younger generation
whose ideology shall be deeply rooted in the soil of the new communist
society.”
In
1955 Nicholas DeWitt of the National Science Foundation wrote “It is not the
individual around whom the educational system is built, but the state, which,
by identifying itself with pursuits of the common good, attempts the ruthless
subordination of the individual—his rights, tastes, choices, privileges, and his
training—to its own needs.”
Welcome Changes
Traditional
Russian history and culture places a high value on the family and education. It
is exciting to see that 70 years of communism was not able to totally erase
these cultural values. After the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, some
Russians have become critical that changes to their education system has made
it too
Western. However, the legalization of home education in Russia
is a positive development. Family Education, as it is known in the Russian
Federation, is growing. Like many countries with nascent home education
movements, the Russian home education community resembles the small movement
that started in the United States about 40 years ago.
Advocates
for home education in Russia are encouraged by the growing interest, and Russia
was selected as the next location for a Global Home Education Conference. GHEC2018
will be held in Moscow and St. Petersburg during the week of May 21-25,
2018. The conference will gather researchers, policy makers, parents and
organizations with the purpose to support the Russian home educating community
and to provide a platform for advancing the rights of families to choose home
education.
Taking the Lead
Russia’s
policy in favor of home education is a positive example on the Eurasian
continent where many home educating communities are just starting. Russia’s
policy stands in stark contrast to that of other western European countries,
such as Germany and Sweden, which do not tolerate home education.
GHEC2018
will offer a unique experience to participants to visit the historical cities
of Moscow and St. Petersburg, to interact with global leaders, to encourage and
support a growing home education community in Russia, and to continue our
advocacy for the rights of parents and children to choose the kind of education
they want to experience. The organizers continue to adhere to the original
vision of the global conferences that home education ought to be a choice for
all families everywhere—regardless of their motivation or methodology.
To
stay informed about the conference, we invite you to sign up for email updates
specifically about the GHEC 2018 at www.ghec2018.org.
Source: Home
School Legal Defense Association, via Last Days Watchman
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