STD 3 TO 8 HETUO - XAMATA O- PARIXA SAMAYE BHARVANA PATRAKO - XAMATAO SATHE. [8] or "the art of strengthening or bringing up men."[9] This was a broad conceptualization of education, which prescribed that it begins at home, supported by formal schooling, and reinforced by community living. Historians cite that formal education was mandatory for everyone regardless of social class and gender.[10] There was also the word neixtlamachiliztli, which is "the act of giving wisdom to the face."[9] These concepts underscore a complex set of educational practices, which was oriented towards communicating to the next generation the experience and intellectual heritage of the past for the purpose of individual development and his integration into the community.[9] After the Fall of Rome, the Catholic Church became the sole preserver of literate scholarship in Western Europe. [11] The church established cathedral schools in the Early Middle Ages as centres of advanced education....
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