St. Martin
Yes, she taught poor children.
No, Italian children are usually smart.
The monasteries didn't teach the children before or after they were closed. Children didn't go to school in this time. Wealthy children had tutors, but poor children still went to work by 7-8 years old.
Poor children. It would not be single women because she has nothing in her stories about single women. It is poor children because she taught the children who didn't have enough money to go to school.
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St. Martin De Porres
Education in Italy varies depending on different factors such as region and socioeconomic status. While there are challenges in the Italian education system, it is not accurate to generalize that all Italian children have poor education. There are high-quality schools and educational opportunities available in Italy.
She helped by founding schools where the poor could have heir children educated.
Definitely not because, Rich children thought that the poor were horrible disgusting animals They were not taught that the poor were horrible, disgusting animals, but there was always the risk of disease from the poor..On the plus side many philanthropic institutions were started in the UK during this time, such as The Salvation Army and Dr.Barnados, also many other minor charities and hospitals
There is Naples in Italy :)
She helped the poor by giving shelter.
Poor Victorian children were often unable to attend school due to financial constraints or needing to work to support their families. Those who did attend typically received a basic education in a charity or Sunday school, where reading, writing, and arithmetic were taught. The quality of education varied greatly depending on the resources available in their community.