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Sunday, November 20

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    them through some of their life.
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    parents have. In America it does not matter what your social class is they base you on your age and put you in that grade, some kids have disablities that affect their learning so they will put them somewhere where they can get the extra help.
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Friday, November 18

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    Education
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    -the type received was based on one's social class
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    their mothers andthey would be
    -young boys were given away at age 7 so they could go stay in barracks to start training for the military
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    and writing and math
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    - education in America is required
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    -most start at around age 3-4 years old with pre-school
    -comprises 12 years of study over 12 calendar years
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    science, social studiesstudies, writing
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    and Contrast
    America

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    schools teach. Also, in America you learn five subjects and in Ancient Greece they only learn three. In America all kids go to school no matter what their rank in society is or how much money their parents have.
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Thursday, November 17

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    Education
    Ancient Greece
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    -young boys were given away at age 7 so they could go stay in barracks to start training for the military
    -mainly learned reading and writing
    America
    - education in America is required
    -three types of schooling either through public schools or private schools or approved home schooling program
    -education is divided into three levels; elementary school, middle school and high school all three levels are divided by age
    -after high school some go into a post-secondary education and they attend college
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    age 18 years old unless you
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    age 3-4 years old with pre-school
    -comprises 12 years of study over 12 calendar years
    -learned: reading, math, science, social studies
    -boys and girls go the same amount of time and most schools allow them to attend school together
    Compare and Contrast
    America and Ancient Greece education are alike because they both teach the children something but in many ways they are completley different. In America kids go until they are 18 years old in Ancient Greece they go for only a few years. In Ancient Greee they learn the minimum and learn only what will get them through some of their life. Like America though they are able to continue with education but Ancient Greece only continue if they are wealthy enough for it. Also in America all teachers are paid. But both Ancient Greece and America they do have it so your parents can teach you but in Ancient Greece it is mainly for the girls and their mothers just teach them house chores while in America if you are home schooled you are still taught the subject that public and private schools teach.
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    -young girls received an informal education from their mothers and would be taught how to maintain a household to serve her father and later on her husband
    -young boys were given away at age 7 so they could go stay in barracks to start training for the military
    -mainly learned reading and writing
    America
    - education in America is required
    -three types of schooling either through public schools or private schools or approved home schooling program
    -education is divided into three levels; elementary school, middle school and high school all three levels are divided by age
    -after high school some go into a post-secondary education and they attend college
    -go to school till age 18 unless you go to college then you go longer
    -most start at around age 3-4 with pre-school
    -comprises 12 years of study over 12 calendar years
    -learned: reading, math, science, social studies
    -boys and girls go the same amount of time and most schools allow them to attend school together

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    education from her mothertheir mothers and would
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Tuesday, November 15

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    Education
    Ancient Greece
    -two forms; informal and formal
    -informal was provided by an unpaid teacher, and occured in a non-public setting
    -formal was attained through attendence to a public school or was provided by a hired teacher
    -the type received was based on one's social class
    -formal greek education was mainly for men and was normally not offered to slaves, manual laborers or women
    -young girl received an informal education from her mother and would be taught how to maintain a household to serve her father and later on her husband
    -young boys were given away at age 7 so they could go stay in barracks to start training for the military

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