Title: Ancient Egyptians Education......what’s changed? | |
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Date Posted:08/27/2019 6:56 PMCopy HTML After reading this Facebook post, I had to wonder at how little education has changed....... Ancient Egyptian education 🇪🇬 Schools taught writing, reading, math, and sports as well or morals and manners. At the age of 14, sons of farmers or craftesmen joined their fathers in their professions, those children whose parents had higher status careers continued their education at special schools usually attached to temples or government centres. The higher level of education included " the Instruction of Wisdom ". Very few careers were open to most women. While most women trained for motherhood and how to be a good wife, some girls could train as a dancers, entertainers, weavers or bakers. Only the daughters of wealthy nobles received an education of reading and writing. : Okay maybe we don’t teach wisdom, at any level...... What goes around, comes around.
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