How were “dame schools” organized?
a. An unmarried woman would travel from village to village conducting lessons in reading, writing, and religion.
b. A housewife would teach children basic literacy and household skills in her home.
c. Several women joined to form a cooperative school that taught reading, writing, and arithmetic.
d. Female teachers taught young women in a boarding school domestic arts, French, music, and art to prepare them for marriage.
ANSWER: b
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