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Education
Education for the Poor
Learning from Family
Children from poor families learn their trade or craft from their parents or other family members. They start helping out at a young age and gradually develop the necessary skills through hands-on experience.
Apprenticeships
Some ambitious individuals from poorer backgrounds may seek apprenticeships with skilled artisans or craftsmen in their own town, especially if they come from larger families where not all siblings can inherit or continue the family business.
Education for the Middle Class
Boarding Schools
Middle-class families have the option to send their children to boarding schools for a fee. These schools provide a more structured education, covering a range of subjects including academics, practical skills, and social etiquette. Attending boarding schools gives middle-class children access to broader opportunities for advancement and networking beyond their immediate community.
Education for the Rich
Private Tutors
Wealthy families hire private tutors to educate their children in the comfort of their own homes. These tutors provide personalized instruction tailored to the individual needs and interests of each student.
High-Quality Education
Rich children receive a high-quality education, often covering a wide range of subjects including languages, arts, sciences, and cultural studies. They may also have access to specialized tutors for subjects like music, fencing, or etiquette.
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