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.
who taught the children after the monks
Monks are supposed to be celibate (unmarried) so they rarely have children. A few monks are people who have had children in early life and then become monks in later life.
Jewish children are not taught to hate Germans.
Children should be taught to listen so they can know what to do when something is what they have to do.
That is what they believe in and are taught since children. There children will be taught the same.
Samoan children are taught all subjects as taught in overseas countries
probably wat they get taught in the U.S.
No where there parents taught them that
the three traits that were taught to the roman children were piety,gravity and dignity. =]
Not all monks taught in schools during the Middle Ages as not all monasteries had schools. However, many communities did operate what would be called schools today.
Parents taught children or private teachers taught them.
According to philosophizers this was taught by monks who lived in harmony with the Chinese
As far as Catholic monks are concerned, according to the Rule of most monasteries they are not to travel at all. However, Benedictine monks often travel for school, to visit family, to minister at outlying parishes, etc. A Cistercian of the Strict Observance would probably only travel to go to the hospital.