For instance, he would teach children to read and write and then go on to teach them other subjects like mathematics and medicine. Unlike the modern schools, there were not different teachers for different subjects in the ancient Egyptian education system and sometimes the same scribe would teach all the subjects. read more
In general,"educational system" is an anachronism before the middle of the nineteenth century - there was no idea, anywhere in the world that I'm aware of, that education was a general good that should be available to anyone. read more
There was a certain way the ancient Egyptian education system was implemented, and it was common for boys to be sent off to schools from the age of eight. The most important subjects taught at schools were mathematics, reading, writing, arithmetic, geometry, geography, astronomy, medicine, and moral instruction, all subjects which can be seen as important topics in the Egyptian society of the time. read more
Education in Ancient Egypt . Children in Ancient Egypt stayed with their mothers until the age of four. During these years, a strong respect for their mothers was instilled in the children. At the age of four, education of the boys was taken over by their fathers. The trades in Ancient Egypt had levels of earnings and power associated with them. read more