Victorian teachers were not nice at all they were allowed to whip very young children even at the age of 5.
Victorian Secondary Teachers Association ended in 1995.
Victorian Secondary Teachers Association was created in 1953.
Many were clergyman. Women teachers had to be single. (Miss...)
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No way! Teachers can be really nice. Actually, it's best for teachers to be pretty nice.
Teachers in the Victorian era were typically referred to as "schoolmasters" for men and "schoolmistresses" for women. In addition, some private tutors were known as "governesses" if they taught children within a private household setting.
Some teachers
Victorian teachers would wear black, flat, bootlike shoes. They really didn't earn enough to buy more fashionable shoes.
nice and mean.
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Teachers in Victorian schools were strict, emphasizing discipline and rote memorization. They typically expected students to show respect and obedience, often using physical punishment as a means of control. The curriculum focused on basic subjects like reading, writing, and arithmetic, with a strong emphasis on moral education and religious instruction.