Priests and scholars would sometimes teach promising pupils for free or else in exchange for doing household chores. However, there was no system of free public education and in fact, almost no opportunity for working class people to get any education at all.
they had high education
Clara Patricia McMahon has written: 'Education in fifteenth-century England' -- subject(s): Education, Education, Medieval, History, Medieval Education
David Sheffler has written: 'Schools and schooling in late medieval Germany' -- subject(s): Education, Medieval, History, Medieval Education, Schools
SOME lazy people here rely on benefits, free money that the government gives you in medieval times this would be a dream come true to not have to work however receive money. There was a lack of medication during the medieval times as well as a lack of education. Nowadays we receive free schooling
Patricia Anne Quinn has written: 'Benedictine oblation' -- subject(s): Benedictines, Education of children, Education, Medieval, History, Medieval Education
they had to read and write
Jane Frances Leibell has written: 'Anglo-Saxon education of women' -- subject(s): Education, Medieval, Women, Anglo-Saxons, Civilization, Medieval Education
yes
Many medieval farmers got none for being peasants- no reading or writing
T. N. Burke-Gaffney has written: 'The greatest century' -- subject(s): Church history, Civilization, Medieval, Crusades, Education, Medieval, Guilds, Literature, Medieval Civilization, Medieval Education, Scholasticism, Thirteenth century
Anna Portolese has written: 'Medieval times' -- subject(s): Civilization, Medieval, Curricula, Education, Elementary, Elementary Education, History, Medieval Civilization, Middle Ages, Study and teaching (Elementary)
There was no medieval education for people other than nobility. People didn't know how to read or write. Priests taught nobility and a university system began in Italy.