To be good housewives - how to run the house, the vegetable garden, supervise the slaves, raise children. They did not go to any school, being taught by their mother. As they grew up they were married at about 13 or 14 and kept in virtual purdah, getting out of the home only for the odd women's religious festival.
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.
Sparta was all about war and that's what they taught Athens was all about knowledge and the arts and that's what they taught
Weathy girls were taught the same as the other girls. They were taught to knit, sew,...
girls
in Athens boys were tought how to do jobs girls were tought to be house wives
in Athens boys were tought how to do jobs girls were tought to be house wives
Athens taught all of Greece by its example
Zeno of Citium was the founder of the Stoic school of philosophy in Athens. He taught Plato and Aristotle and Protagoras.
By their parents. The richer and smarter ones could later attend academies where they were taught by philosophers.
The Lyceum
Three important philosophers who taught in Athens are Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Socrates is known for his questioning method, Plato for his theory of forms and writing dialogues, and Aristotle for his contributions to logic, metaphysics, and ethics. These philosophers had a significant influence on Western philosophy and laid the foundations for many philosophical ideas still studied today.
cook and clean