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Will illustrations in textbooks affect children's aesthetics?

it will definitely affect it.

First of all, the illustrations in this set of primary school mathematics textbooks are really "ugly out of the sky" as netizens said.

Secondly, there are contents in the illustrations of this set of primary school mathematics textbooks that are obviously inconsistent with socialist values.

Aesthetic education is

"with strange eyes and no sense of beauty" in every detail. Today, the illustrations in the mathematics textbook published by People's Education Press are controversial and hot. Some netizens said that many pictures in the teaching materials are complicated. "Bare forehead and strange corners of the mouth are obviously inconsistent with the children in China.".

In view of this situation, People's Education Publishing House has given the latest response, saying that it has begun to redraw the covers and some illustrations of relevant mathematics textbooks to improve the painting style.

This is an act of "choosing kindness and obeying" the voice of netizens, which should be affirmed. Aesthetically, although everyone is different, people still have a certain understanding of beauty and ugliness.

When many people think that some illustrations are problematic and unsightly, at least it proves that such a style of painting has really fallen behind the times and can't satisfy most people's aesthetic taste.

At present, some literary works and creative products, including commercial advertisements, deviate from the mainstream aesthetic from time to time, such as the advertisement photos of a snack brand at the end of last year and the aesthetic view of a fashion model turned out by netizens, which has been widely disputed by netizens.

This "alternative" aesthetic view and values have aroused strong controversy among the public, which has deepened the understanding of the importance of aesthetic education.

Illustrations in teaching materials not only play a role in assisting understanding and icing on the cake, but also cultivate aesthetic interest and exert a subtle influence on children, so we must be cautious.

Aesthetic education is not only a specialized art discipline such as music, fine arts and painting, but also the illustrations children see in textbooks, the catchwords they learn in teachers' lectures, and the attention to "stalks" in mass media ... all play a great role in the formation of children's aesthetics.