by Joan Inong
Education during the Elizabethan era was primarily restricted to the home. Formal education as we know it today was reserved especially for males, while young women stayed at home and learned domestic skills.
Early education for
During the Elizabethan era (1558-1603), formal education was largely reserved for middle and upper class males. In some instances, daughters of nobility would also receive a formal education. And as with any rule, there would
Education in the Elizabethan era was a privilege reserved mostly for the male population of the upper and middles classes, however females of the upper class and nobility were often given a strong education as well. All education
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