Students explore the Renaissance as a fundamental shift in how people thought about art, science, and humanity.
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Teach: Renaissance, rebirth, humanism, observation, printing press, patronage. The word Renaissance — rebirth — is a memorable anchor for the concept.
Focus on the art and science changes. Realistic painting versus flat medieval art makes the change vivid without requiring political or religious context.
Can students explain two ways the Renaissance changed European thinking? Can they name one Renaissance figure and their contribution?
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Students sometimes think the Renaissance only affected art. Science, medicine, philosophy, and technology were equally transformed.
The Renaissance is a turning point in intellectual history. Understanding it explains the origins of modern science, secular thinking, and the explosion of knowledge that followed.
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