Study of the Course Resources of Fine Arts Education of University

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As the issuing and implementation of “the outline about curriculum reform of elementary education (trial rule, 2001)”, 18 sets of Course Standards and newly edited textbooks with all types and all courses are experimented on the trial plots for Chinese Basic Education. What normal universities should do to response the curriculum reform with the heaviest efforts and widest area since the establishment of the nation Normal universities is responsible for professional training, the unique characteristics of aesthetics curriculum resources take natural advantage of promoting the development of new courses. The thesis analyzes the curriculum resource status in Arts department, puts up simply the tactics on the development and use of curriculum resources on campus and off campus, and hope that crude remarks may draw forth by abler people.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 433-440)

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5415-5419

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January 2012

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