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Early 1700s; dame schools were held in the home of the teacher. Parents had to pay so only the wealthy could send their children.
most kids didnt go to school because their parents didnt think they needed to, and they usually couldn't afford it.
as of the 2007 draft the schools with the most players DRAFTED is 1-Notre Dame 2-Southern Cal 3-Ohio State
Notre Dame cathedral in Paris.
She was appointed Dame Commander of the British Empire in 1918 for her charity work during World War I and was later elevated to Dame Grand Cross of the British Empire in 1927.
Dame schools, public schools, church schools, and colleges.
a dame school is an old lady's house who gives some child care and education to children for a fee.
The first schools in New England were (dame schools)
Yes, Dame schools were informal schools for young children in the 17th and 18th centuries that focused on basic literacy and numeracy skills rather than preparing girls specifically to be housewives. Girls were often taught household skills at home by their mothers or other female relatives.
No, dame schools are thought to have started in England as early as the 16th century.
Early 1700s; dame schools were held in the home of the teacher. Parents had to pay so only the wealthy could send their children.
no they prepared girls O.o
The NOTRE DAME SCHOOL was a school that was in greek and it was actually one of the first musical schools that were created.
There everywhere especially in Kettering and Wellingborough. One Dame school was located in Wellingborough school.Please rate the answer
If you are referring to a Dame as a female person, you would be safe using Ms, no period at the end. If you are referring to a Dame, such as from England, you would address it as: Dame Judith Anderson. She was a real Dame.
Louis the 7th was king of France in 1163, when the building of the Notre-Dame cathedral began.
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