How did the role of the church in education change over time?

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Universities changed from being independent to being part of the church.

Universities changed from being independent to being part of the church.

Priests became the only teachers at universities.

Priests became the only teachers at universities.

Schools began to provide education beyond religious instruction.

Schools began to provide education beyond religious instruction.

The church declared that only religious subjects could be taught at universities.

The church declared that only religious subjects could be taught at universities.

Overall, the role of the church in education shifted from providing primarily religious instruction to eventually allowing for a broader range of subjects to be taught in schools and universities. Initially, universities were independent institutions, but they eventually became closely tied to the church. While priests did play a significant role in teaching at universities, schools eventually expanded their curriculum beyond religious education. In some cases, the church attempted to restrict education to only religious subjects, but this was not ultimately successful in limiting the scope of education provided by schools and universities.

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The role of the church in education evolved over time. Initially, universities were independent institutions but eventually became affiliated with the church. While priests did serve as teachers at universities, schools later began to offer education beyond just religious teachings. Though the church attempted to restrict education to solely religious subjects at some points, this was not ultimately successful. As a result, education expanded to cover a wider range of subjects beyond religious instruction.

How did the role of the church in education change over time?

(1 point)
Responses

Universities changed from being independent to being part of the church.

Universities changed from being independent to being part of the church.

Priests became the only teachers at universities.

Priests became the only teachers at universities.

Schools began to provide education beyond religious instruction.

Schools began to provide education beyond religious instruction.

The church declared that only religious subjects could be taught at universities.

The church declared that only religious subjects could be taught at universities.

The role of the church in education changed over time in that schools began to provide education beyond religious instruction. Initially, universities were independent institutions, but they eventually became part of the church. Priests did play a significant role as teachers at universities, but education gradually expanded to cover a wider range of subjects. While the church did at times attempt to limit education to only religious subjects, this was not universally successful, and schools continued to offer a more comprehensive education curriculum.