What the Aztec and the Spanish were taught became their lives. The Aztec chose what you learned by your gender or if you showed talent. For example, Aztec men learned how to farm, fish, and fight. Aztec women learned how to be mothers, cook, and some arts like sewing. Both had to learn to dance the traditional dances. Sometimes, if an Aztec showed talent, they could train for special professions like a teacher. For the Spanish, they were …show more content…
The Spanish curriculum was made by the Church. They also had universities, but only the brightest and the richest could attend since it was expensive. There was also grammar and Monastic in the schools, but it had to be paid for as well. Aztec schools taught a bit differently. Aztec men would be taught at home until they were old enough for school, that was around the ages of 10 and 15. When they were ready for school, they would go to either of two schools, the calmecac or telpochcalli. The nobles would learn at the calmecac and the commoners would learn at the telpochcalli. Nobles had more job opportunities than commoners. What they studied would be what they trained to be, for example, if you studied writing you could be a priest. For the women, they would mostly be taught at home by their parents. The differences of the Spanish and Aztecs were that the Spanish had to pay for some of their schooling and the Aztec did not have to. A similarity would be that the Aztec and Spanish women would be taught to be wives and stay at home to take care of the children. They were taught differently and different things for their ways in