Before 1870 not all children were required to attend school.
Classes were divided by social class, with children from upper class families receiving a better education.
Children stayed at school for long hours, often from 9am to 5pm with a break for lunch.
They wrote on slates with a piece of chalk.
For maths classes they used an abacus.
Teachers were often strict and disciplinarian.
Teachers caned children when they misbehaved.
Children learned subjects such as reading, writing, arithmetic, and religious studies.
Today:
Today all children are required to attend school.
Classes are more diverse, with students from different backgrounds and abilities learning together.
Children attend school in the morning, usually from 8am to 3pm.
We write in notebooks or on computers.
In maths classes we use calculators and digital tools.
Teachers are more trained and qualified.
Teachers punish children with verbal or written warnings, or by contacting the parents.
Children today learn a wide range of subjects, including science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics, as well as physical education and foreign languages.
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