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An American Boy, a Chinese School, and the Global Race to Achieve

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In the competitive global race for academic achievement, some American parents are turning to Chinese schools to give their children an edge. These schools, which typically offer a rigorous curriculum and a focus on discipline, have been shown to produce students who perform well on standardized tests and gain admission to top universities.

Little Soldiers: An American Boy a Chinese School and the Global Race to Achieve
Little Soldiers: An American Boy, a Chinese School, and the Global Race to Achieve
by Lenora Chu

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Language : English
File size : 2228 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
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Print length : 369 pages

But what does this mean for the children and their sense of identity? When they attend a Chinese school, they are immersed in a culture that is very different from their own. They learn to speak, read, and write in Chinese, and they are taught about Chinese history and culture. This can be a valuable experience, but it can also be challenging for children who are trying to maintain their American identity.

An American Boy Sitting In A Classroom At A Chinese School Little Soldiers: An American Boy A Chinese School And The Global Race To Achieve

One American boy who attended a Chinese school in New York City said that he felt like he was living in two different worlds. At school, he was surrounded by Chinese students and teachers, and he spoke Chinese all day long. At home, he spoke English with his parents and siblings, and he watched American TV shows and movies.

"It was kind of confusing at first," he said. "I didn't always know which part of me was 'real.'"

But over time, he said, he learned to appreciate both cultures. He became fluent in Chinese, and he developed a deep understanding of Chinese history and culture. He also learned the value of hard work and discipline, and he developed a strong work ethic.

"I'm glad I went to a Chinese school," he said. "It gave me the best of both worlds. I feel like I'm a well-rounded person, and I'm prepared for anything the future holds."

The debate over whether American children should attend Chinese schools is a complex one. There are both pros and cons to consider, and ultimately the decision is up to each individual family. But for those families who are considering this option, it is important to be aware of the potential challenges and benefits.

## The Pros of Attending a Chinese School

* **Rigorous Curriculum:** Chinese schools typically offer a rigorous curriculum that is focused on academic achievement. This can help students develop strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills. * **Discipline:** Chinese schools also place a strong emphasis on discipline. This can help students learn self-control and develop good study habits. * **Chinese Language and Culture:** Attending a Chinese school can help students learn to speak, read, and write Chinese. This can be a valuable skill in a globalized world. * **Cultural Awareness:** Chinese schools can also help students develop cultural awareness and understanding. This can help them become more open-minded and tolerant of other cultures.

## The Cons of Attending a Chinese School

* **Culture Shock:** Attending a Chinese school can be a culture shock for some students. They may have to adjust to a different way of learning, a different language, and a different set of cultural values. * **Identity Confusion:** Some students may experience identity confusion when they attend a Chinese school. They may feel like they are neither Chinese nor American, and they may struggle to find their place in the world. * **Limited Socialization:** Chinese schools can be very focused on academic achievement, and this may limit students' opportunities for socialization. They may not have as much time to interact with students from other cultures. * **Cost:** Chinese schools can be expensive, and this may not be an option for all families.

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The decision of whether or not to send your child to a Chinese school is a personal one. There are both pros and cons to consider, and ultimately the best decision is the one that is right for your child and your family. If you are considering this option, it is important to do your research and to talk to other families who have made this decision.

Little Soldiers: An American Boy a Chinese School and the Global Race to Achieve
Little Soldiers: An American Boy, a Chinese School, and the Global Race to Achieve
by Lenora Chu

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Language : English
File size : 2228 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 369 pages
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Little Soldiers: An American Boy a Chinese School and the Global Race to Achieve
Little Soldiers: An American Boy, a Chinese School, and the Global Race to Achieve
by Lenora Chu

4.6 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2228 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 369 pages
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