schools were very different. many kids didnt go to school. also teachers were allowed to hit you if you do something wrong and talk back. they didnt have alot of sports or teams. didnt have alot of books. everything we have now they didnt have back then. plus most schools were in people homes. people made up a small school in their house and had kids come in so they can teach them. if you go to • http://library.thinkquest.org/J002606/1940s.html\
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you were punished with a rode
In public schools it was awful. You only learned basic arithmetic and read easy books. You learned by repeating the lessons over and over again till everyone in the classroom (sometimes over 100 people) memorized them word by word. You were punished with a rod and switch or hit with a paddle or ruler some times a teacher even boxed your ears. you didn't learn much and what you did wasn't useful. Sometimes you were smarter than your teacher . School's aren't that bad today but in some places people teach languages ad subjects they them selves don't know how to speak or do. this is not reliable
School was typically held in a one-room schoolhouse. The focus of education in the late-1800's was reading and writing. Schools at the time had a very close relationship with the community.
It was effin lame cus they didnt have technology
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This is a quote from Alfred North Whitehead, an educator in the late 1800s-early 1900s. It was in a 1929 book called The Aims of Education and Other Essays. It refers to his thoughts on precision (exactness of formulation), a step in learning. To me, it sounds like rote memorization before you tie the knowledge to the real item.
poor he did not get good education
in England education was horrid but good if you where rich
b. that he learned a great deal even though he began his schooling late
the highest education was a levels
well in the late 1800s women were able to go get a an education so that is how women got education
People didn't like them
People didn't like them
Like the 1800s :) haha the late 1800s..... I wanna say 1892 but uh, not positive
hawaii's leading export in the late 1800s was SUGAR.
it was really hard but hey they had to survive some how right
New York City
The workers went on strike
because there just was that's why there was a rush of inventions in the late 1800s
the people in the 1800s wore things like whool and homegrown cotton hope this could help!!
The rulers in Japan from the 1100s to the late 1800s were called the "Shoguns" :)