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Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Episode 102: Education in Tudor England

Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Heather Teysko

History

4.6624 Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2018

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

What was going on in the world of Education during the 16th century, and who were the people who taught our illustrious Tudor princes and princesses? In this episode I take a look at the ways education was changing during this period, and the leading tutors of the age. Show notes at Englandcast.com. Remember, if you like this show, the number one thing you can do to help it is to leave a rating on Apple podcasts. Thanks so much for your support and listenership. Remember to check out TreasuresfromBess.com for your Tudor treat fix, and TudorFair.com to shop for great Tudor themed gifts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Renaissance English History Podcast, a part of the Agora podcast network.

0:12.3

I'm your host Heather Tesco and I'm a storyteller who makes history accessible because I believe

0:16.8

it's a pathway to understanding who we are, our place in the universe, and being more deeply

0:21.3

in touch with our own humanity. This is episode 102, and it's about the tutor tutors and

0:27.6

tutor education. So who were the teachers who brought up our illustrious tutor princes and

0:33.0

princesses? And what was education like in the 16th century? But first, I need to thank my patrons who help keep this show independent.

0:40.3

I have amazing patrons.

0:42.2

Thank you to Elizabeth, Kathy, Cynthia, Juergen, also Sarah, Megan, Melissa, Lady Ann, Jessica,

0:49.2

Olivia Al Ashley, Kendra, Cynthia, Judith, Bertha, Hi, Bertha, Renee, Hi Renee, Katie, Mara, Emily, Saline, Laura,

0:58.5

Ian Barbara, Char, Kiva, Amy Allison, Joanne, Kathy Christine, Annetta, Susan, Andrea, Catherine,

1:07.1

Rebecca from Tudorsdynasty.com, Shandor, Philip, and John. Thank you, you guys.

1:13.2

If you want to be part of this group of very intelligent people with exceptional taste,

1:18.5

please go to Patreon.com slash Englandcast to sign up for as little as a dollar an episode.

1:23.6

I also need to mention the Agora podcast of the month for April, which is the History of

1:28.6

England by the illustrious David Crowther. And I'm pretty sure that if you listen to this show,

1:34.4

you don't need to have any more information about David Crowther. He is amazing and his show is

1:40.6

amazing. So if you don't know it, you can go to history of england.co.uk or look up

1:46.1

David Crowther's History of England on any podcatcher. He's right in the middle of the 16th century

1:51.3

right now. So it's a great time to start listening to him. But you can also go back and learn

1:55.9

more about the Anglo-Saxon period and all of English history through his History of England podcast. So check that out.

2:04.4

And one final thing, if you like treats and who doesn't, really, I invite you to check out the

2:09.6

treasures from Best Subscription Box that I've recently launched. It's a monthly box filled with

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