1. Renaissance Education
Starting in the 14th century, the Renaissance period was a catalyst for a change in education. ... At the beginning of the Renaissance, humanist educators revived the study of the classics and humanities to help students attain salvation. ... As a chart detailing the increase in enrollment of Justices of the Peace in universities in England from the early Renaissance to the late Renaissance shows, there was more of an emphasis on acquiring knowledge for practical purposes in the late Renaissance period. ... Obviously, women did not benefit from a well rounded Renaissance education. ... On...
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