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Victorian times:
- 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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