In Inca society, education differed based on social class. Wealthy children attended school for four years to learn military skills and physical training, while commoners' children learned farming, cooking, sewing and cleaning from their parents' daily routines. Girls' education focused on weaving, cooking, and spinning, providing different skills than the education boys received.
In Inca society, education differed based on social class. Wealthy children attended school for four years to learn military skills and physical training, while commoners' children learned farming, cooking, sewing and cleaning from their parents' daily routines. Girls' education focused on weaving, cooking, and spinning, providing different skills than the education boys received.
In Inca society, education differed based on social class. Wealthy children attended school for four years to learn military skills and physical training, while commoners' children learned farming, cooking, sewing and cleaning from their parents' daily routines. Girls' education focused on weaving, cooking, and spinning, providing different skills than the education boys received.