Girls in Athens were just taught to do house work the were not aloud to be as productive as the boys they were to learn sewing and cooking mostly from there mothers though.
if this does not help then let me know. Girls were also taught reading, writing, arithmetic , drawing, and skills you'll need to run a household.
they were at 10-13
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in Athens boys were tought how to do jobs girls were tought to be house wives
in Athens boys were tought how to do jobs girls were tought to be house wives
ThEy WeReNt EdUcAtEd and if they wErE then, it would be the same as boys
They were educated at home; not out at a school, usually in the comfort of their own courtyard.
Aspasia was the well-educated woman who taught public speaking in Athens. She was known for her intelligence and wit, and she was also a famous companion of the Athenian statesman Pericles.
Women weren't educated in ancient Athens. They were taught domestic, household duties by the mother and the slaves.
they are educated and study and they are peaceful but ready for war
Euclid was probably educated in Athens by followers of the teachings of Plato.
As farmers, fishermen, tradesmen. They learnt on the job. There were no schools.
They were educated at home; not out at a school, usually in the comfort of their own courtyard.