Yes they were always strict.
There were no realy "teachers" in the medieval times. If you wanted to become a knight you were trained by a knight or if you wanted to be a scholar you would be traineed by a scholar.
Discipline in colonial times varied depending on the specific colony and circumstances. However, in general, discipline was often strict and authoritarian. Punishments for crimes and offenses were typically harsh, including public humiliation, physical punishments such as flogging, or even death. Military discipline was particularly severe, with soldiers facing strict rules and harsh penalties for disobedience.
as big a room because schools where in some ones house because the teachers school had to be in the teachers house under law witch is a stupid law
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They wore a dress with their hair in a bun however woman teachers wern't often respected because some are not all that strict They wore a dress with their hair in a bun however woman teachers wern't often respected because some are not all that strict
taught kids
Teachers are not bad. There are just times that they need to be strict to the students to learn. They are just misunderstood sometimes.
Teachers were more for strict in the 1960's than in modern times. Less restrictions were placed on them which allows for more control over their individual students and classrooms.
Colonial schools were very harsh. They did not treat the children well. Teachers could not marry
The colonies were 90% farmers and the teachers were often ministers of the churches. There were no women teachers and in many cases the family took care of education within the family. The shopkeepers and artisans were a small group depending on the colony.
There were no realy "teachers" in the medieval times. If you wanted to become a knight you were trained by a knight or if you wanted to be a scholar you would be traineed by a scholar.
Discipline in colonial times varied depending on the specific colony and circumstances. However, in general, discipline was often strict and authoritarian. Punishments for crimes and offenses were typically harsh, including public humiliation, physical punishments such as flogging, or even death. Military discipline was particularly severe, with soldiers facing strict rules and harsh penalties for disobedience.
as big a room because schools where in some ones house because the teachers school had to be in the teachers house under law witch is a stupid law
they got paid 50 or 60$. they got paid $35 per hour
Wheels are round now and have always been round.
Dicipline and respect. The children would get beatings if they didn't because the teachers were VERY strict. Hope this helps!