try re-asking your question is does not make sense
In mythology and folklore, gods do not typically go to schools as humans do. They are often depicted as supernatural beings with vast knowledge and powers, and their education is not usually described or attributed to any specific institution or learning process.
The education to the Mohawk tribe was informal. The adults would pass on various values and skills to the children in the tribe as part of the development process.
Several gods took part in the Odyssey. The main gods are Athena, Zeus Poseidon and Hermes.
The Greek gods were divinely perfect from birth.
It was part of there religion
The days of the week are in part named after Norse gods (and also after the sun and the moon, which are not Norse gods).
Hopefully an essential part, the educational process should inculturalate as well as educate the student into a productive and responsible citizen.
No, the ancient Egyptians did not have to worship their gods and goddesses, it was a part of their faith and belief that they chose to.
The Gods of Pompeii were Roman, Greek and Egyptian, as it was part of the Roman Empire.
acts of the gods
No. It is part of the general education.
because it's education lol