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1.
Spread of Western-style Education : These schools were
started in 1907 to provide a Western-style education. This education included
classes in science, hygiene and French (these classes were held in the evening
and had to be paid for separately).
2.
To consolidate their power : The French were faced with
yet another problem in the sphere of education: the elites in Vietnam were
powerfully influenced by Chinese culture. To consolidate their power, the
French had to counter this Chinese influence. So they systematically dismantled
the traditional educational system and established French schools for the
Vietnamese.
3.
Educated labour for administration : The French needed
an educated local labour force.
4.
To demonstrate superiority of French culture : Many scholars
believed that by learning the language, the Vietnamese would be introduced to
the culture and civilisation of France. This would help create an ‘Asiatic
France solidly tied to European France’. The educated people in Vietnam would
respect French sentiments and ideals, see the superiority of French culture,
and work for the French
It
was a typical example of colonial ideas as
1.
Civilising Mission : Like the British in India,
the French claimed that they were bringing modern civilisation to the
Vietnamese. They took for granted that Europe had developed the most advanced
civilisation. So it became the duty of the Europeans to introduce these modern
ideas to the colony even if this meant destroying local cultures, religions and
traditions, because these were seen as outdated and prevented modem
development.
2.
Racial Discrimination policy : The French considered
themselves as superior race. They started policy of discrimination even in
schools also. The front rows in the schools were reserved for the French
students only.
3.
Justification of French rule : School textbooks glorified
the French and justified colonial rule. The Vietnamese were represented as
primitive and backward, capable of manual labour but not of intellectual
reflection; they could work in the
fields but not rule themselves; they were ‘skilled copyists’ but not creative.
School children were told that only French rule could ensure peace in Vietnam.
4.
Use of education to change the values and culture : By introducing
French schools the French tried to change the values, norms and perceptions of
the people, to make them believe in the superiority of French civilisation and
the inferiority of the Vietnamese.
5.
Failing the Vietnamese in the final year : Only the
Vietnamese elite – comprising a small fraction of the population – could enroll
in the schools, and only a few among those admitted ultimately passed the
schoolleaving examination. This was largely because of a deliberate policy of
failing students, particularly in the final year, so that they could not
qualify for the better-paid jobs.
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