Ancient Egypt Education
Children in ancient Egypt stayed with their mother until they were 4 during these year a strong respect for their mother would be instilled then after the age of 4 the boy would be cared in the hands of he father. The trades in ancient Egypt had levels of earning and power associated with them. Sons typically followed in the same trade that their father practiced. Some children at this time would attend a specific career school such as a priest or scribe on kid that knew how to read.
www.not-of-this-earth.com/images/ancient_egypt
(These are jr. scribes being taught how to write)
Schools taught reading, writing, math, and sports as well as morals and manors. At the age of 14 , sons of farmers or craftsmen joined dads in profession. Those children whose parents had higher status careers continued their education at special schools usually attached to temples or governmental centres.
www.mitchelllteachers.org/worldhistory/ancient
(This is where students are being taught)
This higher level of wisdom included lessons of morality only focused for the rank of an doctor or scribe. Here is a video on what scribes do, enjoy.
(This is a video on where it shows how scribes look like, and what they did)
B.C
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