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  1. Mesopotamian education was invented by the Sumerians following the creation of writing c. 3500 BCE. The earliest schools were attached to temples but later established in separate buildings in which the scribes of ancient Mesopotamia learned their craft as they created and preserved the first written works in history.
    www.worldhistory.org/article/2203/mesopotamian-e…
    Throughout Mesopotamia, temples established formal schools to educate young boys as scribes and priests. Initially, these scribal schools were solely linked to temples, but gradually, as the institution expanded and grew its foothold across society, secular schools took over.
    www.historydefined.net/education-in-ancient-meso…
    Schools were run by the priests and school was very tough. Only boys could go to school. (If a girl wanted to learn to read and write that was ok, but she had to be taught by her parents or a tutor hired for that purpose.) In school, if a student messed up they would be whipped.
    mesopotamia.mrdonn.org/school.html
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  3. WEBThe first schools were started by the Sumerians in southern Mesopotamia. The invention of writing in the mid-4th millennium B.C. …

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    • What was education like in ancient Mesopotamia?

      WEBThroughout Mesopotamia, temples established formal schools to educate young boys as scribes and priests. Initially, these scribal schools were solely linked to temples, but gradually, as the institution …

    • WEBApr 13, 2023 · Ancient Mesopotamian schools differed from schools in Ancient Egypt and Ancient India, but each school prepared students for life in the civilization. Scribes in Mesopotamia were highly...

    • WEBJun 29, 2016 · Learning how to write and read was an important process in ancient Mesopotamia. Eduba which translates as "tablet house" were scribal schools that played an important role in the education of …

    • WEBBoys would start school around seven or eight, and would stay in education until nineteen or twenty. The boys would also learn the history and geography of Mesopotamia, as well as basic mathematics. If …