Some medieval children went to school, but in most places, most children probably did not get educated to read and write.
In the Byzantine Empire, most children went to school in the villages where they lived, because the state ran a school system for primary education through the entire empire for the entire Middle Ages.
In the West, most of the children who went to school went to Church run schools at cathedrals or monasteries. Some wealthy children were educated at home by tutors. There were also commercially run schools after the 12th century, and there were a state run schools in some places, starting in the 8th century at the latest.
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Roman children went to school for the same reasons that modern children go to school-- to get educated and to get the rewards that an education can bring.
they had to read and write
Being a Squire in medieval times
A medieval nursemaid is a woman who takes care/babysits, the children.
Many medieval farmers got none for being peasants- no reading or writing
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There were no conventional schools. Churches provided education and only very wealthy families could afford to enlist their children, boys and girls.
yes most children in the united states have to go to school to get an education
Most children didnt go to school others got very poor education
Every boy could but mostly the wealthy children went. girls from wealthy families could also go
Every boy could but mostly the wealthy children went. girls from wealthy families could also go
They go to school.
None. Children go to schools and colleges to gain an education in pursuit of a degree.
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yes most children in the united states have to go to school to get an education
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