in Athens boys were tought how to do jobs girls were tought to be house wives
no boys and girls both went to school but when a girl was about 7 years old they would drop out of school and help the family
Yes, girls receive an education in Albania.
It should be: my little girl's education (if the girl is only one) my little girls' education (if the girls are more than one)
In ancient Athens, girls did not typically receive formal education in reading and writing. Instead, they were primarily taught domestic and household skills to prepare for their roles as wives and mothers. However, some wealthy families may have provided private tutors for their daughters.
No , Sparta did... Sparta women were able to learn what they want to learn they had alot of rights, on the other hand Athens (Girls) Only learned Household duites
No. Until the last century, daughters were taught at home.
In ancient China, some girls did have access to private tutors or schools that provided education. However, formal education for girls was not as common as it was for boys. Girls from wealthy families were more likely to receive education, while girls from poorer families often did not have the same opportunities.
The school in Athens that allowed girls to learn to read and write was opened by Socrates, a renowned philosopher in ancient Greece. He believed in the importance of education for all members of society, regardless of gender.
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Most of NOrth KOrean girls do not get any education because they cannot afford it. Children that have parents in a higher position may receive education.
Athens's government ruled as a democracy they were the 1st to ever do this only wealthy male land owners voted (Aristrocrary) Sparta's government ruled as an oligarchy (more then one king) by 2 kings. Athens is built below the acropolis which stands on a hill above all of Athens. Port city to allow trade. Sparta is surrounded by mountains, which makes it difficult for it to be invaded. Athens was a very creative city-state. Gave birth to the philosopher's, democracy, art... they believed in a quality education for boys only. You could go into the army or navy if you wanted to. (if you were a boy) Sparta's boys did not have to work or have an education but train to be warriors from a young age. Athens traded and Sparta didn't. Athens girls weren't regarded as important by the Athenian. Girls could be taught at home (if they had rich parents) girls were not allowed to take part in anything to do with war, business or education. Sparta's girls were to grow up to be the moms of warriors, they took part in all the training because fit ladies produced fit babies, who would fight.