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Slave children were not allowed to read or write.
They were expected to do what children in schools everywhere do - learn.
Sybil Ludington was most likely educated much the same as the other female children of the thirteen colonies. These children attended elementary schools or grammar schools. At these schools the children would learn to read, learn to write, and learn basic arithmetic.
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Because they want children to learn how to read music
Ancient Athens did not have schools. Children learnt at home - not education as we know it, but work on the farm or on the fishing boat, or in the workshop or the shop etc etc. Rich families could have a slave who tutored the children at home.
kids in English schools learn pretty much the same thing they do everywhere else in the world. Basic maths and grammer, sciences and history
Hawaii is part of America, and therefore school children will learn basically what their mainland counterparts do.
In France, English is taught as a mandatory subject in schools starting from primary school. Children learn English as part of their curriculum in the classroom setting. Homeschooled children in France also have the option to learn English through various resources and programs available to them.
In Sudan, Arabic is the primary language of instruction in schools. Some schools may teach English as a second language as well. Additionally, there are schools that provide education in local languages, depending on the region.
There is great importance of teaching and supporting teamwork in schools. Children learn to work together to complete tasks that will be useful later in life.