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Research on the Form of Art Education Aesthetic Values

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Students have a significant part of psychological state, the aesthetic realm, will degree, life attitude and they have professional knowledge level don’t match, bound and restricts their development to high-level. Cause the cause of the problem is is various, also strongly reflects the student’s aesthetic education serious lack. The all-round development of students in higher education is the education target, and aesthetic education was the comprehensive development of students important component. Judging from the current real education, aesthetic education is still a weak links. Therefore I education in art aesthetic values do a rough analysis.

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Peng, Y. (2012). Research on the Form of Art Education Aesthetic Values. In: Qu, X., Yang, Y. (eds) Information and Business Intelligence. IBI 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 268. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29087-9_27

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