Exploration of the Application of Aesthetics in Transportation Teaching

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  • Huiyun Cao

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/42gh1719

Keywords:

The Beauty of Transportation, Aesthetics, Curriculum Construction

Abstract

Transportation is the foundation and prerequisite for the development of human society and economy, and also has aesthetic significance in beautifying human life. The development of transportation is a shift from extensive resource consumption to coordinated resource intensive use, and it is also a development in aesthetics. Guiding students to discover the beauty of transportation vehicles, the harmonious integration of transportation infrastructure and nature, the beauty of transportation data, and the beauty of the behavior and soul of transportation participants, igniting more students' curiosity for transportation majors, and inspiring their enthusiasm for the transportation industry, is the central goal of the construction of the Beauty of Transportation course.

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Published

18 September 2024

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How to Cite

Cao, H. (2024). Exploration of the Application of Aesthetics in Transportation Teaching. International Journal of Education and Humanities, 16(2), 517-520. https://doi.org/10.54097/42gh1719