2024-08-30 12:00
In the 19th century, some American schools used a “dunce cap” as a form of punishment for students who misbehaved or struggled academically. The cap was typically a cone-shaped hat made of paper or cardboard, and students were sometimes required to wear it as a form of public shaming.
This practice was part of a broader range of disciplinary methods used at the time, which are considered outdated and harsh by today’s standards.