The first section is learning school subjects, the second section was about music and the arts, and the third section was military training.
Hermes
Athena: Greek Goddess of wisdom Aphrodite: Greek Goddess of beauty Hera: Greek Goddess of children and marriage Artemis: Greek Goddess of hunting Hestia: Greek Goddess of the hearth Demeter: Greek Goddess of grain Pandora: the first woman formed out of clay by the gods.
Oliver is a Greek boys name meaning: Of the olive tree. Olivia is the same, but for girls. MonkeyLover-Dinda
They were tested on education around the ages 18-20. They retired military at the age of 60
Children's lives in Ancient Greece differed based on the city state they grew up in. Spartan boys began military training at the age of 7 and did not return home. Athenian boys were home schooled until the age of 13 and then were sent to school.
They were educated by their parents in farming or trades, and this went on until they had acquired the skills in their late teens.
Spartan boys were taught to fight, kick, spit, bite, scratch and get into fights with other boys. Athenian boys were learnt to be polite and to be civilised.
The greek came up with the difference of public and private schools as we use today but now we changed it by having both girls and boys, rich and poor all together.
The Greek word for "Boy" is "αγόρι".
Yes the same education for Boys & Girls refer wikipedia [MALE-99.5% , FEMALE-97.3% ]
Greek education differed from city-state to city-state. In Athens boys were tutored at home from 7 to 13 years old then went to school to learn athletics, philosophy and history. They were also required to enroll in a two year military school at the age of 18. Spartan boys were sent to military school at the age of 7 and did not return home until they were in their late teens and early twenties.
The Greek boys (girls received an education at home by their mother) would be transported to school by a slave named a Paidagogos who would also sit in the lessons with the boys too. The Paidagogos would take the boys to school at sunrise and obey them with staffs if they were at all late.
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Young boys were messengers in the temples for education.
John Whelen has written: 'Boys and their schooling' -- subject(s): Boys, Education, Men, Education and state, Identity, Sex differences in education
Did girls and boys "had" the same education oppurunities...I don't understand your question. U need to work on Grammer...and also...What area on EARTH are you talking about? (Did girls and boys "had" the same education opportunities in________?)
Rent boys are not allowed in Sections 8