nothing. it was a law that greek children couldn't go to school until they were atleast 15 years of age.
To be proud of their Greek heritage and heroic ancestors
a love for nature
the importance of husband-wife relationships
loyalty between friends
Yes, in schools when the Greek gods are taught and studied.
Only CITIZEN boy's were taught on most Greek- island city states. They were taught geometry, writing, algebra, astronomy and reading.
Ancient Greek boys were taught by their parents, with wealthy ones taught by a slave teacher.
Both. People are taught values from childhood. People adapt and "caught" values as life experiences change who they are.
In ancient times children of wealthy Greeks and noblemen were taught in schools. Their primary tools of learning were scrolls and wax tablets which they wrote by scraping letters in with a stylus.
no ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Schools should not force students to be religious.
The scholars who devoted themselves to the study of ancient Roman texts in Latin and ancient Greek texts were the humanists. The father of humanism was Petrarch who advocated the study of Latin literature and rhetoric. He lived in the 14th century, before the beginning of the Renaissance. Originally the humanists only studied Roman texts as no one could read Greek and knowledge of Greek works had been lost. The learning of ancient Greek and ancient Greek texts followed the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Many Greek scholars went to Italy, taught Greek and the study of Greek texts. The main effect of this was the revival of ancient Greek philosophy.
euripedes was a philosopher that taught happiness
It was important for him to share the values that his father had taught him.
Subjects taught in residential schools often included basic academic subjects like reading, writing, and arithmetic; vocational training in trades like farming or domestic work; religious education; and cultural assimilation practices aimed at erasing Indigenous languages and traditions. These schools were designed to strip Indigenous children of their identity and culture in order to assimilate them into Euro-Canadian society.
Evolution should be taught in schools because it is a well-established scientific theory supported by a vast amount of evidence. Understanding evolution is essential for students to grasp the principles of biology and to critically evaluate scientific knowledge. Teaching evolution does not imply denying or negating any individual's beliefs or religious views.
Yes, many educators do believe that chemistry should be taught is secondary schools now.