Primitive education refers to the informal and basic methods of teaching used by early human societies, characterized by oral traditions, storytelling, and hands-on learning. This form of education was typically community-based, where knowledge about survival skills, social norms, and cultural practices was passed down from elders to younger members through imitation and participation. It focused on practical skills necessary for daily life, such as hunting, gathering, and social cooperation, rather than formalized curricula or structured classrooms. Overall, primitive education laid the foundation for more complex educational systems that developed later in human history.
During Jesus time boyslearnt at the temple.
Practice is on your own time either at home but not during school time. Physical education is during school time, it mostly is followed up with a grade.
during the 1930's the great depression
No, most slaves during this time were lucky to know how to count to 5.
he is currently taking college classes during his free time.
People desipised those who were educated from the public education system during this time. They thought that public education was for the poor and was looked down upon.
Feudalism was during the Middle Ages. Physical Education started in the early 1800s. Children exercised by working with the parents in the Middle Ages.
I don't know which time period is "this time period", but for nearly all of history if either group were systematically getting more education it would have been boys.
Actually it is Brown vs. Board of Education. It was a court case dealing with African American students in school during the time of segregation in America.
The highest that anyone during that time and for a good deal after anyone could achieve.
I am about 99% sure they didn't have P.E. you would exercise at your own time.
education was epic