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  • Period: 300 to

    education

    education
  • 315

    Ancient Egyptian

    Ancient Egyptian
    It wasn’t easy living back in ancient times. It was especially not like today. You wouldn’t have very advanced machines to help you do work, no TV to entertain you, and no car to travel around in. You would have to find something else to entertain yourself, you would probably walk or take a ferry to get places, you would probably not have an education, and you would spend your life coping with the annual flood of the Nile River.Not many boys went to school neither the girls only the rich Family
  • 500

    Mayans

    Mayans
    The Mayans way of education was taught to only the higher authority such as priests, leaders/chiefs, war leaders, etc. As far as the rest of the Mayan population went, education and learning were both a thing that existed in their house, where their parents taught them information that they knew from growing up and information that passed down to them generation to generation
  • Jul 18, 753

    Romans

    Romans
    Education was very important to the ancient romans. Not many children went to school and only rich people could afford the fees for school.romans school were fear , boys were beaten up for no reason they were accused.they bveat them with a leather whip.Children did not need to know why something was right only to know that it was right and that they would escape a beating. Lessons were also simple as there were no books as they were simply too expensive.
  • Jul 19, 753

    Romans

    Romans
    The first type of school was for younger children aged up to 11 or 12 where they learned to read and write and to do basic mathematics. At these schools, children worked on an abacus to learn basic mathematics. For writing, they used a stylus and a wax tablet. Older children would go to more advanced schools where they did specific studies on topics such as public speaking. Girls rarely went to these school.Children worked 7 days a week no rest or weekend.Rich girls were home schoole.
  • Jul 19, 1000

    Greeks

    Greeks
    The schools were very small 1 teacher and approximate 20 boys. only boys went to school, the girls stayed home and their mother teach them the work and home duties. The schools were not free so that means maybe the rich people could only send their kids to school.
  • victorians

    victorians
    The schools were not for free they had to pay. The poor kids went to charity free school and Sunday school. It wasn't until 1880 when new law came saying that every child must go to school until 10years old. In 1889 the leaving school age was changed to 12years.Remember they still pay until when it was in the 1891 when school was for free for every child. 70-80 kids in a classroom and 1 strict teacher. They sat on hard wooden benches
  • Victorian

    Victorian
    In the Victorian times some of the children did not go to school, instead they went to work for their families. Only rich kids went to school. The girls have to be homeschooled (rich). They were taught till 10years old. Only boys went to school. Their lesson. started at 9am to 12pm for morning. For afternoon they started at 2pm to 5pm. They often went back home for lunch.