1784. Educating in Truth and Beauty



Truth and Beauty have to do with each other. 

Philosopher Dietrich von Hildebrand discovered this truth, this value. 

Our students’ education must be practical and also abstract in some aspects. I mean, we’ve got to combine both ways of educating: pragmatic and humane. 

Human people look for both. Our students have to learn how to think deep and how to communicate in English with another person. 

Practical competences, and a profound and deep thought cannot be omitted in our students’ education, also in the school subject of English. 

In another school where I worked for ten years we tried (with their families’ assistance and cooperation through tutoring sessions with them) our kids learn to think and learn to catch beauty. 

Both values are interwoven, I’d say. 

We made them think and capture beauty in the subject of English as well: it had ethics, history, art… The main point in a school, I’d say, is to educate mature persons, isn't it?. / Photo from: venus by milo. www sailingissues com

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