who managed the schools in the early eighteenth century ?
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In the small one-room schoolhouses of the 18th century, students worked with teachers individually or in small groups, skipped school for long periods of time to tend crops and take care of other family duties, and often learned little. Others didn't go to school at all, taking private lessons with tutors instead.
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who managed the schools in the early eighteenth century ?
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