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Elizabethan England 1558-88
Life in Elizabethan England
Education
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Some grammar schools with the name
‘Queen Elizabeth’
in the title
Taught exclusively in
Latin
to prepare the
sons
of the
wealthy
for
university
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New universities and schools
Some grammar schools with the name
‘Queen Elizabeth’
in the title still exist today
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Renaissance
ideas spread from the continent
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Ability to read and write
Highly desirable asset
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Wealthier boys education
Better educated
than ever before
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Universities and schools
Oxford
Cambridge
Inns
of
Court
in
London
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Society could be improved through education and learning
The
demand
for education
grew
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The Inns of Court in London where lawyers were trained was regarded as a
third
university
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In
Elizabethan
England there was no
compulsory
schooling
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Society could be improved through
education
and
learning
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Renaissance
ideas spread from the
continent
Society could be improved through education and learning
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Some grammar schools with the name
‘Queen Elizabeth’
in the title still exist today
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Most
children’s
lives revolved around the family
, the
church
and the
farm
or
workshop
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There were two universities,
Oxford
and
Cambridge
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