The Role of Art in Youth’s Aesthetic Education

Arzimatova Inoyatkhon Madimarovna

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Annotation: This article highlights the role of art in educating a new person in civil society, the principles of independent thinking, high ethics and the aesthetic education of youngsters.

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Civil society; Youyoungsters; Independent worldview; Aesthetic culture; Aesthetic education; Art; World; Personality; Model; System; Structure

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/11592

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