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What Was The Education Like During The French Revolution
28.10.2013 How was the education like during the French Revolution? Even though the French Revolution brought terror and it seems like nothing good came out of it, in the following sections you’ll find out that the educational system was one of the things that did improve and what the education was like before, during and after the revolution. Not only that people realized their need for education, but also important figures, as Napoleon, supported them and came with new ideas.
Before the French Revolution, life in French was easy for the rich people (clergy, nobles and bourgeoisie) in all ways, including education. All over the countries there were lots of important and well-paid colleges, universities and elementary schools, all financed by the Catholic Church. There were over 50,000 students from which 3,000 were scholarship students. Rarely, some of the wealthy poor afforded education and they were not discriminated in any way, they studied in the same places as the rich ones. Teachers were very well paid, they were allowed to teach in their ways and they did not have any kind of diploma.
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As the Catholic Church lost most of its power, the colleges did not receive that much money so 9 of 10 were sold or closed. The education was not one of the main problems during the revolution so for a small amount of time people did not receive proper education. Most of the teachers and the students (most of them being nobles) went to war, education was no longer important. Professors of law and medicine earned their income by being lawyers or physicians. Teaching was a part-time job. The Jacobins, as many others, had the idea of “unity and uniformity” but they were also the first ones who thought that education was important and that the school should be public and free. There were also private schools but they weren’t as popular as the public

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