Yes, in ancient Greece girls were taught by their mothers and boys would either learn their father's trade or go to school.
Acually the girls did not even go to school in ancient greece.
Housekeeping, tending vegetable gardens and domestic animals, child-bearing and raising, rites at women's religious festivals.
All children (girls/boys) learn at school
The school in Athens that allowed girls to learn to read and write was opened by Socrates, a renowned philosopher in ancient Greece. He believed in the importance of education for all members of society, regardless of gender.
elgin marbles are important to Greece because they come from Greece they're areca important part of Greece culture and they are a original part of greece
Well i say cook clean write read shop sweep.
in ancient Greece the girls were taught by there mothers at home things like cooking cleaning and sewing
Because they were girls and it was Ancient Greece
Yes.
they learn the same things
All Jews learn about the life of Ruth. She was a righteous woman who practiced humility, dedication and selflessness and who had an important impact upon the Israelites.