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1. An incident of Saigon native girls school in 1929 created much agitation amonger the Vietnamese.
2.Vietnamese student sitting in one of the front seats was asked to vacate it for her fellow French student but as the girl refused to do so. The principal expelled her.
3. When other angry student protested they too were expelled.
4.it was a major protest in 1962.
5.government forced that school to take the students back as they all know that now the situation is not under controlled .
1.Under the pretext of their civilising mission, the french used education as one way to civilise the native people. School textbooks golrified the french and justified colonial rule. The vietnamese were considered primitive and ba kward, capable of manual labour but not of intellectual reflection. They could work in the firlds but not rule themselves.
2. Such a system of education and its curriculum was sometimes opposed openly and at others times there was silent resistance.as an open protest ,one incident took place in 1926 in the saigon native girls school where the principal ,a colon,followed a policy of discrimination and asked a vietnamese girl to move from front seat to the back of the class and allowed a french student to occupy the front seat. On her refusal to do so,she was expelled. When angry students protested, they were also expelled. This led to open protests. As the situation was getting out of cantrol, the government made the school take back.the students it had expelled. This incident shows that there was opposition to colonial education as well as their policy of discrimination by the vietnamese.