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The Promotion of Music Education Based on Big Data to the Ideological and Moral Education of College Students

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Morality and music are the embodiment of people's life thoughts. Pursuing the unity of virtue is of great significance to the ideological and political (IAP) work of college students. The study of college students 'moral standards and behaviors is inseparable from the understanding of college students' aesthetic judgment and aesthetic concepts, the essence of beauty and the aesthetic relationship between college students and reality, and the understanding of nature. Moral values and moral ideals For young college students, only by understanding and loving beauty can they realize the moral pursuit of beauty and consciously create beauty according to the laws of beauty. This article aims to study the role of music education based on big data in promoting ideological and moral education of college students. In terms of methods, by establishing the status of music education in the comprehensive development education of college students, the role of music education in the IAP education of college students can be improved. Attention to the influence of the environment makes it easier for college students to accept IAP education. After preliminary screening, 500 students from multiple universities were surveyed, and 426 valid questionnaires were returned. It is concluded that less than half of the students are interested in ideological education and music. 82.6% of students think that music education promotes ideological and moral education.

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    CIPAE 2021: 2021 2nd International Conference on Computers, Information Processing and Advanced Education
    May 2021
    1585 pages
    ISBN:9781450389969
    DOI:10.1145/3456887

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