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Girls in Athens were just taught to do house work the were not aloud to be as productive as the boys they were to learn sewing and cooking mostly from there mothers though. if this does not help then let me know. Girls were also taught reading, writing, arithmetic , drawing, and skills you'll need to run a household.
Yes, in ancient Greece girls were taught by their mothers and boys would either learn their father's trade or go to school.
Boys were favored over girls because the males were to carry on the family name. The females were to learn how to take care of the household from their mothers.
The children in ancient Athens were taken to the many scholars and teachers like Socrates , Aristotle, and Plato to study for a few years in their early life, as they believed education was like a religion in Greece.
Nothing, peasant children in Ancient Egypt did not go to school. As soon as they were old enough boys were sent to work in the fields and girls with their mothers.
No , Sparta did... Sparta women were able to learn what they want to learn they had alot of rights, on the other hand Athens (Girls) Only learned Household duites
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The school in Athens that allowed girls to learn to read and write was opened by Socrates, a renowned philosopher in ancient Greece. He believed in the importance of education for all members of society, regardless of gender.
boys went to school to learn how to trade like their father but the girls stayed home to learn how to be a house keeper like their mothers
Ancient Egyptian girls did not go to school so they had to learn from their mum's and do houswork and learn to sew. I hope this helped you. if not you could find an ancient Egyptian website and look it up.Actually, they really didn't go to school at all. Only the privileged boys were permitted to be schooled; girls had to learn how to keep the house and other crafts.
Acually the girls did not even go to school in ancient greece.
They learned it from their parents. Boys from fathers. Girls from Mothers. You can find more info at www.bigorrin.org/iroquois_kids.htm