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The most important thing poor Roman children had to learn was the art of survival. They lad to help their families to get by. As for education, they only received a basic education. They left school at the age of 10-11. The learnt to read and write and basic maths.
Only upper class boys received an education in Mesopotamia.
In Egypt, children in school learn a variety of subjects such as language, math, science, and social studies. They also participate in activities such as sports, art, and music. Schools in Egypt follow a structured curriculum set by the Ministry of Education.
In those day the education for children amounted to learning how to make a living from your parent's. most people were totally illiterate and only some the wealthy family's educated their children.
It is true that Amish children only get an 8th grade education, although in some cases, if more education is required, they can get a GED diploma.
no. only about 1/5 of the children go to high school but all of them go to elementary.
Education in ancient times was only bestowed to the children of the rich and wealthy.
The Romans did not have warriors and warbands. They had an army and soldiers who up to 107 BC were part of a citizen militia and after the Marian reforms of the army of 107 BC they were professional soldiers. Children went to school irrespective of what their careers would be later. Children of humble background went to school until the age of 11 and received only a basic education. They learnt arithmetic's, literacy and grammar. The children of the rich went to school for longer and received a better education.
Only if they signed the note(s).
Not really. Usually only how to steal.
Women alone with children with only a high school education or no education.
No. Only one out of ten children finishes college.