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Yes but only the children of the scribes and those whose parents were wealthy. The majority of the people were illiterate.yes
Anubis is a god of the ancient Egyptian religion, thus, no, he did not go to school.
Ancient Egyptian foods are bread, papyrus stalks, fresh berries, wild celery, and pomengranets to.
most Egyptian children didn't go to school. Though,they had tutors at home. some boys went to a special school just for boys were they were taught how to be a scribe.Another answerEducation for all children is a fairly recent thing. For the ancient Egyptians, education was for the rich. These children had tutors who taught one or two children in the home and girls were not part of the system. Boys who were the second child in the family could be trained in the priestly class. The reason why is that the first born boy inherited the family title and wealth so he didn't become a priest. Reading and writing were considered to be important subjects for the wealthy people, not for everybody.
The nine year old boys of talented peasants and royalty would study reading and writing in the school in the temple with the priest.
ancient Mesopotamian children did not have school uniforms they actually had not yet invented uniforms in that time
No,they didn't.Their parents taught them at home.
In the 1920s, it was not common for children in the United States to wear uniforms to school. School uniforms did not become widespread in American schools until later in the 20th century.
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Yes but only the children of the scribes and those whose parents were wealthy. The majority of the people were illiterate.yes
people say that uniforms will improve the academic achievement in school but children will get distracted by trying to make the uniforms look better
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Ireland and the UK.
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There are arguments for and against children wearing uniforms to school. Some people believe that uniforms promote equality and foster a sense of community within the school. However, others argue that uniforms restrict individuality and self-expression. Ultimately, whether children should wear uniforms to school is a decision that may depend on the specific values and goals of the school community.