What and how was taught in the schools of Egypt? Who did the school graduates become

1) What and how was taught in the schools of Egypt? 2) Who did the school graduates become? 3) Describe the scribe’s writing materials. 4) What does ancient Egyptian power look like?

In the schools of Ancient Egypt, children were taught disciplines that in the future were needed by scribes, nobles and nobles. Only boys were admitted to schools, and girls were educated at home with their mothers. Egyptian writing, grammar, arithmetic, astronomy were taught in schools. Hieroglyphs were not given to everyone, so literacy was respected. The scribe had papyrus, wooden sticks – cuts, a pouch for accessories and a jar of paint. In Egypt, education played an important role. People considered literate people to be heroes.



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