I WONDER - What Where Schools Called In Ancient Greek Times?

I WONDER - What Where Schools Called In Ancient Greek Times?

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Ancient Greek schools, known as pedia, were crucial for boys' education and cultural upbringing. Starting at age 7, boys attended these schools for 12 years, often funded by the government or wealthy individuals. Education was highly valued, enhancing social status and preparing boys for careers in politics or other fields. Those who didn't attend were considered uneducated and faced challenges in life.

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What was the term used for schools in Ancient Greece?

Academy

Pedia

Lyceum

Gymnasium

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At what age did boys typically start attending school in Ancient Greece?

5 years old

12 years old

7 years old

10 years old

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Who were the primary funders of Ancient Greek schools?

Local communities

The government and wealthy individuals

The military

The church

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Why was education highly valued in Ancient Greece?

It was a tradition

It improved social status and prepared for careers

It was a form of entertainment

It was mandatory by law

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What challenges did boys face if they did not attend school in Ancient Greece?

They had to work in agriculture

They were exiled from the city

They struggled to succeed in life

They were sent to military service

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