Ancient Egypt:
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Education was closely tied to religion and government.
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Priests and scribes were the main educators.
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Emphasis on reading, writing (hieroglyphics), arithmetic, and administration.
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Education was class-based, mostly for royal or priestly families.
Ancient Greece:
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Focused on individual development and citizenship.
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Two major city-states with distinct approaches:
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Sparta: Military training, discipline, physical strength.
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Athens: Liberal education—philosophy, arts, rhetoric.
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Education emphasized reasoning, dialogue, and civic responsibility.
Ancient Rome:
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Borrowed heavily from Greek education.
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Focused on law, rhetoric, grammar, and public service.
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Schools (Ludus, Grammaticus, Rhetor) taught Roman values and civic duty.
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Education served to create loyal and skilled citizens for the empire.