For the most part, girls and boys were always segregated except when with their family or families. Girls and boys also had different subjects-- for example, boys were expected to learn more "figuring" (math) than girls.
A typical Victorian classroom was set out with rows of desks facing the front where the teacher's desk was located. The students' desks would be arranged in a strict manner based on grade level and gender, with boys and girls often segregated. The room would be bare of decorations and students were expected to sit in silence and follow strict discipline.
Aztec boys and girls were educated differently in terms of content and skills. Boys were primarily trained in warfare, leadership, and physical fitness, while girls were taught domestic skills like cooking, weaving, and childcare. Boys also attended special schools called calmecac, which focused on military training and religion, while girls were educated in the home by their mothers.
Research shows that both boys and girls have the ability to pay attention in class, but their attention may be influenced by factors such as interest in the topic, learning environment, and individual preferences. There is no clear consensus that one gender pays more attention than the other.
As for girls they are not not provided with good education as compared to boys beacause parents dont want girls to be educated because if they would educate boys ,they would be able to carry on their bisuness.Other than this the infrastructure of schools of girls is poor and they are far distant.They aren't provided with transportation facilities.
they got teached the 3 Rs- reading,writing and arithmetic
It Depends What Teacher It Is, Girl Teachers Like Girls Usually, Boy Teachers Like Boys.
teachers sit boys next to girls because it's a fact that girls work better when next to boys and boys work better next to girls
No, Victorian boys and girls did not learn the same subjects. Boys were typically taught subjects like Latin, mathematics, and science, while girls were often taught skills like needlework, music, and basic arithmetic. Education was not seen as important for girls in the same way it was for boys during the Victorian era.
No, Because if they were boys would of distracted the girls or maybe opposite.
Boys and girls should be in separate classes because the boys fall behind quicker, and interact better with guys. Girls interact better with girls.
there should be 178 girls 163 boys and and 63 teachers
no
no they have separate academies for boys and girls
no because boys need to learn how to wor with girls its life
Generally, they are called equally. Obviously, if a class has 34 boys and 3 girls, there will be more boys called on than girls. It depends on the situation.
No, because boys and girls are the same but a different gender so they don't have to be separate in classes so its OK!
girls and boys wear identical clothes