Ichabod Crane was known to use corporal punishment in the classroom, such as the use of the birch rod to discipline students. He believed in strict discipline and harsh methods to maintain control over his students.
instill ethical behavior
In 1872, punishments for children in schools often included corporal punishment, such as spanking or caning, as well as public shaming techniques like being made to stand in a corner or wear a sign indicating misbehavior. The use of physical discipline was widely accepted and considered an appropriate method to enforce discipline and obedience. Additionally, some schools employed more severe measures, such as expulsion or suspension, for repeated offenses. Overall, the emphasis was on strict discipline to instill respect and order in the classroom.
Ancient Egyptians used hierglyphics, so Ancient Egyptians in Giza would also use hierglyphics.
Discipline comes in many forms. In a family situation, today's parents often use a "time out" chair for the child. Some take away privileges. Some spank and some hit violently with their fist or a belt. Many parents discipline by talking. Some send the child to bed without food. Discipline is necessary in raising young human beings, but the overly strict and violent usage of discipline is actually criminal behavior, in my opinion.
he invented it. Or discovered it. Egyptians and Mesopotamians cultures seem to use it before but noone gave it the strict mathematical form before Pyrthagoras (greek Πυθαγόρας).
Egyptians still use hieroglypics
The Roman army was so successful because of their strict discipline, rigorous training, and their will to win. They also had the best equipment and the "high-tech" weapons of their time and they knew how to use them.
he was very strict about it
The ancient Egyptians used this method whilst preparing ther dead for the afterlife. It was a practiced part of Mummification.
The Chief Elder asks Jonas if he knew about the use of the discipline wand on the Old, similar to how it is used on children. This conversation takes place during the Ceremony of Twelve, where Jonas is announced as the new Receiver of Memory. It highlights the strict control and regulation that the community imposes on its members.
The Egyptians didn't use camels they feared them and the camel lived in the desert & the egyptians feared the desert aswell