Description
As you have been witnessing, historically science has been an elite road traveled by the rich, religious leaders, and the privately educated. Today, we are seeing a movement in STEM and STEAM to promote scientific endeavors in the public school system and in the community. In fact, you have just finished a community based science project. Your job is to compare and contrast the ways in which science was disseminated throughout the culture in the renaissance to today. Your ultimate question to answer is... Is our education system serving scientific thought and the creation of new scientists and scientific discovery?
Hint: You may wish to look at what STEM and STEAM programs are and what the NGSS standards are for public education.
Requirements:
- Four different sources using APA citation
- A minimum of 500 words
- A complete thesis statement
- Evidence and Analysis that prove your point of view
- Accurate quotations from your sources / I will be checking for plagerism
- Please edit your work for grammar and spelling

Explanation & Answer

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Running head: SCIENCE
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Study of Science
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SCIENCE
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Study of Science
Science was one of the areas of inquiry that were rediscovered during the Renaissance
together with art, philosophy, and trade. The church as an institution had plaid a significant
role in supporting scientific research and discoveries but with time there emerged a
divergence between the church and scientists when empiricism set in. Scientists began to
follow experience, observation, and experiment in their investigation of the natural world.
The divergence caused persecution of scientists as they were viewed as enemies of God's
plan. Since then, however, STEM subjects have been studied, and the challenges that humans
have encountered have been solved through scientific inquiry. For instance, the outbreak of
epidemics motivated scientific research to get a cure for the lethal diseases that were killing
people in the tune of millions. The Renaissance was a time of rebirth not only in Europe but
the effects led to the enlightenment of the entire world as new methods of farming, enhanced
transportation t...
