My Public / Unpublished Books (2)

  • Roman schools have one teacher for all ages, with boys and girls receiving different education. Girls learn to read and write, while boys study more subjects, often at a cost.
    by Elisa Cirillo
  • In ancient Rome, children attend a one-room school with a single teacher, facing inequalities in education based on gender and wealth, learning basic subjects and public speaking.
    by Elisa Cirillo
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