They didn't go anywhere. Only the nobility were taught by temple priests. The purpose of a scribe was to write documents for those people who couldn't write.
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They study subjects like. . . math reading writing spelling and history.
The people who study pyrimids are archeologists. If they are Egyptian pyramids then they are egyptologists.
reading, writing, math, history, science, and much more :)
Patricia Ellen Simon has written: 'An exploratory study of the relationship between reading response and syntactic writing maturity' -- subject(s): Reading, Writing
By learning how to write -- and you do that by reading a lot and writing a lot. Practice and study make a good writer. Study the writers you enjoy reading to see how they do it, then practice doing it yourself.
underlining,highlighting and writing in the margins of reading assignments
scociology requires scientific study and reading does not
which books required for practise test in nursing,listening,reading,speaking,writing
I think that it is temples (well at least it fits on my cross-word)
Literacy as a subject is the study of reading and writing - being "literate" means you are able to read and write.
Very few people were literate in Ancient Egypt. As they used hieroglyphs, not an alphabet, the number of signs that had to be learnt was enormous. It was at lengthy process, carried on a schools for scribes.