No you should learn something new every day. Some say that the "classroom" is the worst place to learn. It is better for young children to be in real world situations. The "classroom" is to keep order.
Roman children could go to school. Although I don't think they were taught that well. It wasn't compulserary to go to school. Some rich families could have their children taught by a tutor in small groups.
Cleopatra did not go to any school. She was taught privately as all royal children were.
yes, but it wasn't actually a school. Everyone from the Huron community taught the children.
No,they didn't.Their parents taught them at home.
Patience Wright did not go to school. Like most children in the 1700s, she was taught to read and write at home.
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The Inuit's did get education but their education was how to go hunting or how to make clothing. Inuit children would get taught by their elders or their parents the things they will need to know to survive when their older. Now days, Inuit children get taught by teachers and go to school, just like normal kids.
Children didn't go to school back then. They were taught by their parents/ grandparents.
The monasteries didn't teach the children before or after they were closed. Children didn't go to school in this time. Wealthy children had tutors, but poor children still went to work by 7-8 years old.
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Yes, Aztec children received education either at home or at temples where they were taught various subjects such as history, religion, and basic skills like weaving and farming. Education was primarily focused on preparing children for their roles within Aztec society.
They mainly were too poor to afford to go to school but females definitely didn't but they were taught the basics such as times tables addition and all that.