
High Five Facts - Ancient Greek Schools
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History, Social Studies
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KG - 6th Grade
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The video explores ancient Greek schools, known as 'pedia', which were primarily for boys and funded by the government or wealthy individuals. Boys attended elementary and secondary schools, learning subjects like reading, writing, arithmetic, and philosophy. Epic poetry, such as Homer's Iliad, was a key part of education, enhancing memory and public speaking skills. The Academy in Athens, founded by Plato, was a renowned center for higher learning. Girls did not attend formal schools but were sometimes educated at home by tutors. Education was crucial for social status and career success in ancient Greece.
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