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ACTIONS AND REACTIONS
IN CHINA,
TV-EDUCATION.
(Continued
of the Republican nationalism of some leaders, and is bound to prove an incen- tive to them to establish facilities under Government auspices in China. creation of four universities is one of the recommendations of the Educational Con ference: universities have been established ander Chinese Government auspices compete effectively with foreiga institu- before, but if these new creations are to tions, the very existence of such compoti tion will be the surest guarantee of their maintenance in a state of efficiency
BORN IN EXILE.
EUROPEAN PARENTS' PROBLEM.
But though, on account of its wide spread influence, primary education is really the most important phase of the question for Chine, it is her colleges and universities, and the higher education for which they stand, that have given her the student class that is the most striking manifestation of Young China. Many of
To the European, residence in the Beat the defects of the student class their their intolerance
has some advantages and a good many blatant self-importance, of control, their self-satisfiel conceiteadvantages, and the most pronounced will, it is to be hoped, pass away in course of the latter is the predicament in which of time and prove to be only the froth the married man finds himself when he and bubble incidental to a new institution has to send his children home to be England of the Incorporated Association that has not yet found its place in the educated. At the recent meeting in established order of things, and to the of Assistant Masters in Secondary non-existence of a tradition behind them. Schools, the chairman referred incident od that boys who had lost their mothers, The lack of balance lying at the coot of ally to this disadvantage when he remarke the matter is the outcome of the absence and boys who had been sent home from of a proper foundation and of jerry India and similar plecs and did not know their mothers, had quite a different building." The whole situation may be idea of truthfulness from that of other best described in the words of Mr. George boys. He pointed out that there were Lagning, sometime Principal of the certain relations between parents and children which could not be taken over by the schoolmaster. The mother ought Shanghai Public School
In the purely native schools as at to be the one person whom the child really present constituted, including many trusted, and if the child bad never known which have foreigners on the staff, there or had forgotten the mother, then there are being continued nearly all the evils was sometimes that kind of uncertainty of the uld régime. Men are uppoated about truth speaking which came with heads of institutions who are utterly cowardice. The breaking of family ties unit for their posts, and the number of ad feature of the life of many drones and parasites when compared Europeaus in the East, and the fact that with that of real workere is. the same as it is unavoidable makes it none the caster it is in all other departments of this to bear either by parents or children. over-populated land Buildings foreign in design but native in flimsiness, vast collections of apparatus which note of
SUPPOSE JAPAN TOOK CEYLON. the staff can ues, but on which somebody get a commission, teachers chosen for
The following passage sccurs in Sir any other reason than fitness, endless Binecures these are a few of the evils Tamund Barrow's reply to Mr. Norman from which Chinese education is bulerAngell's contention that Great Britain ing in this transitional phase. Then there is the character of the students the opportunity which, at times, his
Suppose Japan fell out with us and standing gives him to make it hos for such of his tutors and goverhots as conquered Ceylon, What would happen? may not do his bidding. He lays down Japaness officials would replace British the law himself as to what he wants tools, whose pensions would be repudi learn and how it is to be taught Having known nothing of discipline from his birth upward he cannot be expected to develop it in college. If, therefore, his lecturers do not please him, they can be “ragged, or boy cotted. If he is not prepared for his examination, the examination must be postponed. If the questions are too hard, two alternatives are put before the unlucky examiner le may with draw them and issue easier, or be may lower the standard required for pass." This, be it remembered, at the dictation of the students themselves, frequently supported by directions from the president of the institution. A self-respecting foreign tacher is hard put to it in such a case and longe for an hour of the discipline of a Western school. It must be acknowledged, how
From a report made to the police by ever, that in some cases, where, for example, the teachers are grossly incapan Indian jeweller in China Street, able, the students are in the right. But, Rangoon, a Burman came to his shop and taken generally, it would seem that the Maxity in native college is something said he wished to purchase deplorable. Discipline is, conspicuous sovereigns, and showed some currency by its absence. The students are notes, On ten sovereigns being agreed permitted d to take vastly more interest upon as the purchase the man seized them in politics than they do in their studies, as they were put on the counter and and, if interfered with, go on strike thrusting them into his mouth, fled out. It is said that during the past two of the shop. The jeweller's assistants and years every school in Shining has been others gave chase and caught the fugitive on strike at least ones (Old Foer after a short run, and by squeezing his throat managed to make him congh up in New China, p. 71.)
five of the ten sovereigns. The balance not being found on his person the police theory is that he swallowed them. The accused is wider guard in the hospital
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would fose nothing economically if she were defeated by another Power
ated and who would, of course, lose their employment. British planters would sell their estates for what they would fetch and migrate elsewhere. British share. holders in tea, rubber, or other companies would sell out, though even at a heavy loss and Japanese or Cingalese specula tors would buy cheap. The railways, being Government property would be confiscated, Japan thus acquiring 600 miles of railway for nothing, which would practically mean a gift of about five millions sterling. Surely all this, trans fer of property would imply that such benefit as we now get from Ceylon would
future accrue to Japan.
SWALLOWING SOVEREIGNS.
LIBELLING THE KING.
QUESTION OF MORAL TURFITUDE,
some
This picture of chaos is striking enough but it is in no way exaggerated, and it is especially valuable as coming from one who, though his education work in
under the X rays. China di not expose him to the being closely watched and will be but ignominies he recounts, was in a
observ peculiarly favourable position for ing the progress of education in China and for studying the defects in its work ing. These defects, however, should eradicate themselves in due course. The modern student is abill comparatively rare, and consequently is easily impressed
The United States Court of Appeal has with an overrated idea of his own import- ance, but the condition should vanish decided that there is no moral turpitude when from being the exception he has involved in the case of Mylius, who was become a normal part of Chinese life convicted in England of having published The effort of imagination needed to a criminal libel on King George The transfer the conditions described by Mr. Court holds that if no moral turpitude Lanning to English schools and colleges were involved by Mylius publishing in is sufficient to show that those conditions England a defamatory libel against a are incompatible with educational pro Devonshire labourer or a London street- gress, and that if they were permitted to sweeper, then no moral turpitude would continue prevalent in Chins, higher be involved if a similar libel were education would be doomed. What will, published regarding the Lord Chancellor moreover, facilitate the reforms needed in or even King George Mylius will this respect will be the fact that, instead accordingly be admitted to the United
of the educational system being under the States. The Court admitted that the lipel control of pundita wrbed in all the published by Mylius Ves & brutal oney Confucian lore and with no knowledge of but it declared that it was unable to allow science, mathematics, and the other questions of sank to enter into its con- branches of modern education, it will be siderations governed by man who have themselves gone through the mill and are able to appreciate the needs of the problem and to deal sympathetically with it.
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The use of the phrase higher educa tion may result in misconception it is used hero simply as implying something more advanced then the ordinary primary education and not in the sense to which it would be understood in Europe. The real higher education is still in its beginnings in China, and many of her so-called colleges are little more advanced than the average grammar school of the West There are numerous mission colleges and universities, it is true, which are better deserving of the name, and Lord William Cecil's proposed university at Hankow or Wuchang will go a long way towards meeting the need in this respect, but the Chinese provisions for genuine higher education aro almost aegligible so that the student has no alternative but that between a foreign missionary college and residence abroad in Hongkong, Japan, o Bren far!! afeld. This state of stairs is not li to commend itself to text
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