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Beauty Matters: Creating a High Aesthetic in School Culture

By: Dr. Steve Turley
Narrated by: Steve Turley
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Finally, a practical guide to teaching beauty!

From classroom décor, to poetic infusion, to music and art appreciation, classical Christian education recognizes that students can have a higher aesthetic if teachers model a love of beauty. In this audiobook, you will discover the nature of beauty, how it relates to ordering the loves of our students, and a number of practical ways in which our schools can be spaces of beauty wherein your students' aesthetic sense flourishes.

Here’s a preview of what you’ll learn....

  • What is beauty
  • How beauty relates to cultivating wisdom and virtue
  • Six ways to incorporate music throughout the school day
  • How to gaze at artwork
  • How to beautify your classroom
  • And much, much, more!

With Beauty Matters, you will give your students the resources they need to love what is truly lovely, a gift they can cultivate for the rest of their lives. And that is beautiful! Get your copy today!

©2018 Steve Turley (P)2018 Steve Turley
Education Christianity Student Religious Studies
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I loved this so much! It will definitely be influencing the way I set up my home for my young children. Thank you!

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Not a bad book. Good performance.However, the writer is a teacher at a Christian school and a lot of what he talks about is based on Christian theology. That's not a bad thing, but not what I was hoping for.

As a public school teacher, I think it would have been great if he could give tips on how to modify and implement these ideas at a secular school.

Aesthetics from a Christian POV

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