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  • 250

    mayan edcution

    mayan edcution
    250bc.
    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, knew from growing up and information that passed down to them generation to generation, etc.
    where their parents taught them information that they
  • 350

    greek education

    greek education
    In ancient Sparta, the purpose of education was to produce a well-drilled, well-disciplined marching army. Spartans believed in a life of discipline, self-denial, and simplicity. They were very loyal to the state of Sparta.
    Every Spartan, male or female, was required to have a perfect body.
  • 430

    roman education

    430adtion was very important to the Ancient Romans. The rich people in Ancient Rome put a great deal of faith in education. While the poor in Ancient Rome did not receive a formal education, many still learned to read and write. n from rich families, however, were well schooled and were taught by a private tutor at home or went to what we would recognise as schools. In general, schools as we would recognise them, were for boys only. Also, Roman schools were rarely an individual building b
  • 500

    egyptain education

    egyptain education
    5000bcNot very many boys and girls went to school in Ancient Egypt. Most of these boys and girls came from rich families and went to scribal school. They went to school so maybe one distant day they could grow up and enter the royal service, maybe even a famous pharaoh or wealthy scribe. In scribal school, they still used the utensils of a scribe: a reed brush, ink made out of soot and water, and the world’s first paper papyrus.
  • victoria education

    victoria education
    The Victorians lived over one hundred and fifty years ago during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837 to 1901).