The word 'school' has its origin in ancient Greece where it meant, among other things, a discourse between teacher and student, elder/younger, tradesman/apprentice etc. By the bronze age, 3000 BC, there were schools in Egypt and west Asia. In China probably earlier.
Schooling goes back past 5,000 B.C. No one knows the exact name of the person but whoever he was he was Sumerian. The Sumerians were the first civilization. Then Babylonians, Medes, Chadleans, Assyrians, New Babylonians, Persians, Egyptians.
The Greeks invented schools. Aristotle opened the first school. Plato was a student of his.
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Schools for poor Victorians were established in the 19th century as part of efforts to provide education to all children, regardless of their social or economic background. The Elementary Education Act of 1870 marked a significant milestone in the creation of formal schooling for impoverished children in Victorian England.
No, for instance the Greeks had education/schools.
i don't know when schools introduced computers but the internet wasn't invented until 1995!
It is nearly impossible to figure out who exactly was the first to develop schools, but it is believed that the country where they were first invented was Greece. There is debate over whether the Byzantines or Hellenists were the first to start a school.
a evil queen named Mary got angry at her daughter princess elizabeth and invented a school to punish her
I don't think school was invented, but people have been teaching others forever.
yes they invented the first school for boys and girls
David Martin invented the touch-sensitive Smart Board. Used in schools, a relatively new product.
The smart board is used by loads of schools its inventor is Samantha Oriz.
There is no recorded date of when the first locker was invented, but the concept behind personal storage at schools has been around for hundreds of years.
His was not an inventor, hes is known because he introduced Physical Education into the schools of Denmark