they kept alive the oral history- the stories passed down from generation to generation. many stories included a lesson about living.
storytelling
Another Brick in the Wall Part 2, aka "We don't need no education".
The Bible was the most important. In many homes it was used as part of the education of children.
So they can learn, work is part of their education, as for teenagers and young adults.
The republican governments provide new opportunities in the south by: 1) African Americans are now granted freedom and they are us citizens 2) Scalawags and carpetbaggers take part in southern politics 3) African American children were now granted an education (They went to public schools with the rest of the white children. There were not separate schools for each until later on.)
by helping educate the greater part of Ghanaian children
The education to the Mohawk tribe was informal. The adults would pass on various values and skills to the children in the tribe as part of the development process.
Anglo-Saxon children typically engaged in various daily activities depending on their social class. Peasant children often helped their families with farming, tending to animals, and household chores, while wealthier children might receive some education and training in skills relevant to their future roles. Play was also an important part of their lives, with games, storytelling, and outdoor activities being common. Overall, their daily routines balanced work and play, reflecting the demands of their environment.
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Education is an important part for everyone Education should be a means to empower children and adults alike to become active participants in the transformation of their societies.Education helps individuals to learn values, attitudes and behaviors which enable them to learn and live together
Charlemagne built a school at his palace for the children of his nobles. The school was part of his efforts to promote education and learning among the nobility.
All American universities apparently require math as part of their general education requirements, but Commonwealth universities do not. A distance education degree in a humanities field from an Australian or South African university would not require algebra.