Who established most of the early medieval schools?
Charlemagne
They used an ivory stylus and wrote notes on wax-coated wooden blocks.
What types of schools were present during the middle ages?
During the 14th century, there were the elementary song-school, the monastic school, and the grammar school.
How did the fall of Rome affect its teaching?
It affected them because now there was little to no literacy, no "rule of written law", and sophisticated agriculture started to vanish.
Peasants could not afford it and some people chose fighting skills rather than higher education in order to survive.
What is the connection between universities and guilds in the middle ages?
Both are a place to practice a specific subject in higher fields. Guilds are usually for people to practice their craft/trade in a particular area, whereas universities are a corporation whose whole purpose is that of higher learning.
What were the acknowledgment criteria for universities in medieval Europe?