THE VIRGINIA DYNASTY 1801 1825
EDUCATION IN EARLY AMERICA BIRTH OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND UNIVERSITIES
Question
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private school
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parochial school
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dame school
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Dame Schools: in early America, schools run by women in their own homes, and parents paid a fee for their children to attend. The woman would do her chores while teaching children their letters, numbers and prayers. This was the only form of education for girls since it was not important for their life work.
Detailed explanation-2: -dame school, small private school for young children run by women; such schools were the precursors of nursery, or infant, schools in England and colonial America. They existed in England possibly before the 16th century in both towns and rural areas and survived into the 19th century.
Detailed explanation-3: -In North America, “dame school” is a broad term for a private school with a female teacher during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. The education provided by these schools ranged from basic to exceptional.
Detailed explanation-4: -Dame Schools was a common tern used to describe small private schools that provided an education for working class children before they were old enough to work. These schools were usually run by an elderly woman who taught the children to read and write and other useful skills such as sewing.
Detailed explanation-5: -DAME SCHOOL, a type of school transplanted to some of the American colonies from England, usually conducted by a woman in her home. Young children of the neighborhood were taught the alphabet, the horn-book, elements of reading, and moral and religious subjects.