Estonia’s large Russian-speaking minority used to be taught in Russian. The government has responded to Russia’s invasion with a reform to end this. Now, lessons will only be taught in Estonian.

  • amelore@slrpnk.net
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    4 hours ago

    There are better, slower ways.
    Introducing this gradually (i.e. all children since a certain birth year), having extra language classes for the older children that need it. It’s not a uniquely Estonian problem, all places with migrants deal with children of linguistic minorities.

    They’re children, the ones under 6 will adapt to a different language quite quickly and at 18 there were already no Russian language colleges, so even at its slowest it would only take 12 years.