Agree or disagree with the following statements: 1. The philosophical and pedagogical thought of the early Middle Ages was primarily aimed at saving the soul.
2. Many ideologists of Christianity didn’t approve of the ideals of ancient education.
3. Medieval European education made people severe and stiff.
4. The main subjects of medieval study were the Bible, theological literature, music, poetry and physical training.
5. Monastic schools were organized at monasteries to teach boys and girls of 7-10 years old.
6. Perish schools were located in the priest's house or in the church lodge.
7. All priests were highly educated and well behaved people, so they all could teach children.
8. There were three main types of church schools in medieval Europe: monastic schools, episcopal (cathedral), colleges and perish schools.