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How did practical skills and hands-on training fit into ancient education?
How did practical skills and hands-on training fit into ancient education?
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Practical skills were a big deal in ancient education. Many young people learned trades through apprenticeships, working side-by-side with experienced artisans. This hands-on approach helped them master their craft in a real-world setting. Whether it was blacksmithing in Greece or farming techniques in China, practical training was essential.