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Hong Kong teacher’s history lesson on first opium war ‘obviously untrue and unacceptable’, says Education Bureau

Teacher from Ho Lap Primary School told pupils first conflict in 1840 started because Britain ‘wanted to attack China in an attempt to ban smoking’

School principal apologises and government says it will investigate if teacher is guilty of professional misconduct

Chan Ho-him
Published: 2:29pm, 30 Apr, 2020


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A Hong Kong school has apologised after a teacher gave incorrect information to pupils during an online lesson on the first opium war, the 19th century conflict which resulted in China ceding Hong Kong Island to Britain.

The Education Bureau said the teacher’s retelling of the hostilities was “obviously untrue and unacceptable”, adding it would investigate the incident.

A video circulating on social media platforms this week showed a teacher, believed to be from Ho Lap Primary School in Tsz Wan Shan, telling a class that the conflict – which erupted in 1840 – was the result of Britain’s attempt to ban opium smoking in China.
In the three-minute video, the teacher said: “Britain wanted to attack China in an attempt to ban smoking … Because Britain had found back then many people in China were smoking and the problem was really serious.

“Therefore, they [Britain] initiated the opium war so as to destroy these items called opium.”
The principal of Ho Lap Primary School apologised to parents and pupils. Photo: Handout
The principal of Ho Lap Primary School apologised to parents and pupils. Photo: Handout
While the political background to the conflict is complex, hostilities centred around Britain’s desire to import large amounts of opium into China, while officials from the Qing dynasty were attempting to stamp out trading in the drug.

Ng Shu-tung, the principal of Ho Lap Primary School, apologised to parents and pupils in a written statement on Wednesday, saying the school found some of the teaching materials were incorrect, and relevant materials had been rearranged.

“The teacher in charge also understands the information which was presented to pupils was not correct, which had brought disturbance to parents and students,” he said. “The school would hope to offer its most sincere apology [on the matter].”
The school did not say if it would take any action against the teacher.

Ng added that some parents had also raised concerns after the video, which showed the online class of the school’s Primary Two general studies lesson, had been circulated to others.
“Our school looks at educating pupils, as well as teachers’ duties very seriously. We promise to improve our current mechanism on handling teaching materials, to make sure students are taught correctly,” said Ng.
On Thursday, a spokeswoman from the Education Bureau said it had contacted the school for details and would look into the issue, including whether the teacher was involved in any act of professional misconduct.
“Teachers should teach students in an objective, rational and impartial manner. They should also make sure the knowledge and concepts they present are correct, so that pupils could learn about the history of one’s nation,” the spokeswoman said.
For centuries, war and opium have been entwined in Asia
14 Feb 2020

Ip Kin-yuen, education lawmaker and vice-president of the 100,000-member Professional Teachers’ Union, believed the school should make it clear if the mistake was unintended or if the teacher had misinformed the students deliberately.
“I think it is clear that there was a mistake there,” he said. “But still, I believe the school should carry out its investigation first. The Education Bureau’s strong wording was a bit unnecessary before further details are available.”
Over the past five years, there have been 169 substantiated cases involving teachers’ professional misconduct, with 13 teachers having their registrations cancelled by the government, and another 74 given reprimand or warning letters, according to the latest figures from the Education Bureau.
 
Victims of history neber forget. Plaintiffs of history will either ban, eradicate, or try rewrite history.

Singapore was BE hub distribution of opium under Raffles regime. It also served as gumboats logistics and workshops for BE gunboats.

We believe there was an agreement between BE and Malaysia to suppress this history for 100 years when signing off Malaysia independence.

Why so silent on the ghost of the past of BE regime history in SEA from 1819 - 1961...

So it will be 2061.... where the history of BE Malaysia regime will be declassified...

Someone will go get the copies of independence papers to see the Clauses.
 
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Victims of history neber forget. Plaintiffs of history will either ban, eradicate, or try rewrite history.

Singapore was BE hub distribution of opium under Raffles regime. It also served as gumboats logistics and workshops for BE gunboats.

We believe there was an agreement between BE and Malaysia to suppress this history for 100 years when signing off Malaysia independence.

Why so silent on the ghost of the past of BE regime history in SEA from 1819 - 1961...

So it will be 2061.... where the history of BE Malaysia regime will be declassified...

The hard truth is that the Brits were far less brutal as colonial masters than your average asiatic or moslem conqueror.

When an asiatic or moslem army conquer new cities, what they would typically do is to massacre the adult and teen males, march their women and children into slavery and convert the remaining local populace into their religion and tear down their places of worship. The Brits did none of this. So asiatics would like to pain a bad picture of western colonialism often do so to mask their culture or religion's war crimes against humanity.
 
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The hard truth is that the Brits were far less brutal as colonial masters than your average asiatic or moslem conqueror.

When an asiatic or moslem army conquer new cities, what they would typically do is to massacre the adult and teen males, march their women and children into slavery and convert the remaining local populace into their religion and tear down their places of worship. The Brits did none of this. So asiatics would like to pain a bad picture of western colonialism often do so to mask their culture or religion's war crimes against humanity.
You obviously did not watch Game of Thrones.
 
In SEA Malaysia was that easy to bribed Sultans than gunboats. If BE used gunboats cld easily finished off the Sultans regime.

Singapore was sold by bribes in 1819 to AMDK. Sultan Johore was amazed by stupig AM want this small fishing village island for. Ummmm... warehousing and distribution seens ok. But never know Singapore has deep water.

All majors wars slaughtered the enemy for some reasons.

1. 斩草除根.... finished off top echelons first.

2. Stop spread of local diseases to the soldiers and military personals. The weak, old, and disease natives will be killed first.

This pandemic taught us about respiratory viruses and diseases can spread and cross contaminated to the military personnels.

3. No rape we worry. Sex on demand is prevalent in war time where the winners takes all, unfortunately.

Hope this helps.

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The hard truth is that the Brits were far less brutal as colonial masters than your average asiatic or moslem conqueror.

When an asiatic or moslem army conquer new cities, what they would typically do is to massacre the adult and teen males, march their women and children into slavery and convert the remaining local populace into their religion and tear down their places of worship. The Brits did none of this. So asiatics would like to pain a bad picture of western colonialism often do so to mask their culture or religion's war crimes against humanity.
 
Marxist SPG Kirsten han is right again .... AMDK is most caring and the bestest!

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Hong Kong teacher’s history lesson on first opium war ‘obviously untrue and unacceptable’, says Education Bureau

Teacher from Ho Lap Primary School told pupils first conflict in 1840 started because Britain ‘wanted to attack China in an attempt to ban smoking’

School principal apologises and government says it will investigate if teacher is guilty of professional misconduct
:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:

now I've heard it all.
 
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