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During the middle ages noble women had no opportunity no learn how to read and write.
During the Middle Ages art was mainly commissioned by The Church.
During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
Miracle- Stories of the birth of Christ Mystery (or passion plays)- Stories of Christ's life, death, and resurrection Morality- Plays with characters that embody certain qualities, teaching a lifestyle
well your wording is confusing😕
No, it was in the middle of the school day. They went from classroom to classroom, firing in the hallways, and the cafeteria.
The third gentleman who visited the classroom in Hard Times is an inspector of schools. He observes the teaching methods and interacts with the students during his visit.
teaching people about the bible saints and mortality
Yes, construction schools are open year round. I think that a lot of the classroom teaching goes on during the bad weather months.
The Normans added words to the English language during their occupation.
During the middle ages, around 1150.
During World War 1, due to anti-German sentiment, schools in the United States stopped teaching the German language and sauerkraut was sometimes renamed "liberty cabbage." This was part of efforts to dissociate from German culture and avoid associations with the enemy during the war.
Teaching to some is more than a full-time job. Not only is a teacher expected to be in her classroom before, during, and after school hours, but time must be spent at home grading papers and preparing lessons for the class.
well, need to create a friendly atmosphere in the class. not to be strict with students and fully cooperate with them in their issues during the lecture and also after the lecture. simply, respect them and be respected
The sacraments marked the most important occasions in a person's life.
During the medieval period, middle English changed to modern English.
Kathleen Revillon Lambley has written: 'The teaching and cultivation of the French language in England during Tudor and Stuart times' -- subject(s): Accessible book, French language, Study and teaching, Bibliography, England, Learning and scholarship