Approaches to Train Students’ Creative Thinking in College Art Education
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Higher education aims to cultivate innovative talents and innovative talents, and train students’ creative thinking through different courses. Art is a kind of artistic expression and also an important course. It plays a great role for students’ development. College art education should train students’ creative thinking and divergent thinking through art education and promote development of students’ creative thinking, which contributes to students’ integrated development.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n
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