Future primary school teachers and methods for identifying them
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Aesthetic pleasure, aesthetic taste, Aesthetic educationAbstract
This in the article Methodological approaches to the development of aesthetic thinking , various tools and methods statement . It is stated that their basis is the teaching of creative activity and aesthetic concepts, cognitive, emotional-value and activity, each of which has a significant impact on the development of the student's personality, his ability to recognize and apply moral and aesthetic norms in everyday life
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