描述
*Summary of Mexica Social Structure and Education* The Mexica society was divided into classes: - *Nobles (Pipiltin)*: Rulers, priests, and high-ranking warriors - *Commoners (Macehualtin)*: Majority of the population, working in agriculture and trades - *Slaves (Tlacotin)*: People who lost freedom due to debts or punishment, but could regain it - *Merchants (Pochtecas)*: Considered commoners, but with privileges due to their role in trade and information gathering *Education* - *Importance*: Education was highly valued in Mexica society - *Types of schools*: - *Calmécac*: For children of nobles, teaching religion, writing, astronomy, and leadership - *Telpochcalli*: For children of commoners, focusing on military and civic training - *Values taught*: Discipline, respect for gods, and values were emphasized in both schools Overall, the Mexica society had a strict social hierarchy, but education was accessible to all children, with a focus on preparing them for their roles in society.