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Tebenev K.G. SPOUSES’ RELATIONSHIP PECULIARITIES IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND THROUGH G. CHAUCER’S CANTERBURY TALES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 3 (144). P. 80-86

The article is devoted to analysis of spouses’ relationship in famous English poet G. Chaucer’s creations. The author puts a question of its peculiarities to be connected with social and economic development of England in XIV century. Conclusion to be done shows spouses evaluating marriage as a transaction and this feature links to growing commodity-money relationships within the region this period. Peculiarities of development of new social and economic structure are discussed.

Keywords: Geoffrey Chaucer, Canterbury Tales, gender discourse, medieval England, marriage in medieval England, commodity-money relations

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Yermolenkina L.I. DISCURSIVE PERSON IN COMMUNICATIVE SPACE OF MODERN RADIO // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 2 (179). P. 37-40

Every modern person is a part of the media communication in which a specific discursive ideology is formed. This type of ideology largely determines the worldview of contemporary members of discourse, and also forces prepared scenarios and behavioral patterns on the participants of communication. This ideological mindset has the influence on everyday life of members of discourse. The object of analysis of this research is discourse of radio. Studying the ways new discursive ideology is formed will allow us to reveal cognitive world models, which are reproduced in the discourse and to define the role of a discourse personality in creating the form and the content of the discourse of radio. The process of formation of new discursive ideology is reflected in the system if contemporary interactive genres. Discourse allows us to use a variety of factors while analyzing the ideology: mental, psychological, pragmatic, gender-based and others. Ideology is a result of the positioning of the subject in the discourse of radio and is revealed in the language organization of its existence, which requires a complex approach comprising all the aspects of the stated problem. Such methodology allows us to reveal the principles of discursive ideology formation and the models of speech behavior of the discourse personality; to determine the structural and functional peculiarities of new speech genres of the media-discourse and internal and external mechanisms of formation of the discursive worldview in the communicative space of the discourse of radio.

Keywords: discursive person, discursive practice of media, interaction, communicative interaction, discursive worldview

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Ukhnaleva E.A. SEMANTIC DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF TEMPORAL LEXIS WITH SHORT DURATION MEANING (ON THE MATERIAL OF ENGLISH, FRENCH AND RUSSIAN) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 3 (180). P. 63-67

The article is devoted to the description of temporal lexis units with short duration meaning such as: moment and instant. It contains comparative analysis of their semantic distinctive features, variants of using and nuanced, contextual interpretation. The work touches upon the question of their semantization and metaphorization in the text. The paper deals with the description of the fixed collocations with phraseological meanings, which function in modern languages. The author characterizes fixed collocations as phraseological units, discusses the issue of their place in the system of modern phraseology and also presents a brief analysis of phraseological units based on temporal lexis of short duration. Structural and semantic transformations in lexical and phraseological units to a greater extent are determined by the national-cultural component that can be described as complex phenomenon that deals with a number of aspects. The material is presented from the point of view of anthropocentric paradigm and national-specific picture of the world. It provides a brief overview of the issue on the material of English, French and Russian. Comparison of semantic space of different languages gives us the possibility to identify universal human values in reflexion of the world around, and at the same time it permits us to find out something particular and ethnical.

Keywords: short duration periods of time, non-metricity, temporal indicators, moment, instant, cultural linguistics, national-culture specific

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Verbovskaya V.S. FROM EMOTIONAL RESPONSE TO MUSIC TO EMOTIONAL RESPONSE TO HUMAN BEINGS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 12 (189). P. 129-133

The need for developing emotional responsiveness in preschool age is dictated not only by modern normative documents in the field of education, the sensitivity of preschool age, but also by the need of society in humane responsive people. By now pedagogical literature has sufficient theoretical prerequisites for studying the phenomenon of emotional responsiveness in preschool age. Pedagogical studies turned to various means for the development of emotional responsiveness in children, such as: theatrical activity, fiction, musical activity. Music is a unique and multifaceted means of pedagogical influence. The use of music as a means of developing emotional responsiveness in preschool children rests on the essential characteristics of music itself. Responding to psycho-physiological indicators of experiencing emotions (expressive movements (facial expressions, pantomime), breathing, intonation), music by its own means can model any expressive symptoms of emotional reactions. The use of music as a means of developing emotional responsiveness of preschool children should take into account the insufficient subject experience of children’s emotional feelings. Therefore, for the organization of classes on development of emotional responsiveness of preschool children, a step-by-step mechanism is proposed that takes into account the essential characteristics of music as a means, peculiar features of the age of children, and their musical preferences.

Keywords: emotional responsiveness, preschool age, preschool education, music, subject experience

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Logvinovich G.V. DEVELOPMENT AND FEATURES OF CRISIS IN HIGHER EDUCATION OF THE USSR IN THE 70–80’S OF THE 20TH CENTURY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 3 (192). P. 186-193

Сareful study of the rich experience of the Russian and Soviet higher schools is required in modern conditions of reforming the Russian educational system. Such a study will allow to take into account the mistakes of the past and to find the roots of modern problems, and also to formulate the most optimal ways of the current modernization. The need to study the dynamics of the development of the Soviet higher school is due to the scientific and historical relevance of the topic. Analysis of statistical data, archival records management showed that the development of higher education in the USSR in the 1970s and 1980s was ambiguous and contradictory. On the one hand, during this period there is an increase in the quantitative indicators of the output of specialists, the number of higher education institutions is increasing and the number of specialties is expanding. On the other hand, the system of higher education was subordinated to the needs and opportunities of the state planned economy. The state purposefully expanded the training of personnel for the extensive development of production. The growth in the number of specialists with higher education was achieved due to an increase in admission to correspondence and evening departments. Decrease in the financing of education by the end of the 1980s. gradually led to the obsolescence of the material and technical base of universities, to a decrease in prestige, both university professors and graduates who did not find a decent job in their specialty. All this deformed the system of higher education and adversely affected the development of the Soviet state and society.

Keywords: history of higher education, higher school of the USSR, soviet students, higher school teachers, distance learning, work in the specialty

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Reviakina V.I. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 4 (7). P. 43-46

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Vavilova E.N., Eremenko E.P. Musical Education in Tomsk In the Second Half of the XIX Century // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 5 (42). P. 167-169

The issues of historical development of musical education in Tomsk since the midst to the end of the nineteenth century are disclosed in the article. The main focus is made on the analysis of their rote of clerical and secular educational institutions. Some of the data are published for the first time. On the basis of studying published and archive materials the conclusion is made on the significant input of Tomsk elementary and secondary educational establishments into developing musical culture in the city.

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Timoshkin A.V. The asymptotic conformal invariance in Chern-Simons theory with matter in curved space-time // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 7 (44). P. 57-59

We consider the asymptoic behaviour of the Chern - Simons (CS) theory with matter in curved space - time. The asymptotics of effective couplings are discussed.

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Karpenko S.M. Space Organization in Poetic World of N.S. Gumiljev: Principal Binary Oppositions // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 3 (47). P. 24-27

The article relates to peculiarities of space organization in N.S. Gumilev poetic world picture. The content of this research points to one of the communicative stylistics trends on the basis of which the theory of textual associations is worked out. By means of intertextual associative-notional fields there were determined principal oppositions which present inside and outside space of the poet.

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Eliseyev S.A. Basic Features of Property Crimes in the Tsarist Russia // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 11 (62). P. 37-40

In the given article there is a study of property crimes in Russia in the XIX–XX centuries, it’s share in the all criminality value and peculiarities. The author analyses types of the offended property crimes, peculiar properties of the criminals, level of repeated commission.

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Rudkovskaya I.E. The Problems of Interrelations Between the State and the Church in the Early Period of Native History in the Interpretation of N.M. Karamzin // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 3 (66). P. 117-122

The article is devoted to the problem of the dialogue between the Russian state and the church in the interpretation of N.M.Karamzin. The author pays special attention to the most considerable of his work «The history of the Russian state». The church is сconsidered as not only the important element of the system, but as the institute of the civil society

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Timofeyeva N.B. CREATING PECULIARITIES OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 10 (88). P. 91-94

This article deals with a 5-th year students' questionnaire upon the problem of creating Elementary school teacher professional competence. The types of independent activities in learning process are proposed. They permit to focus your attention on creating key, basic and special competences composing foundation of professional competence for Elementary school teacher.

Keywords: professional competence, teacher's professional competence, key competences, basic competences, special competences, independent activities

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Kirillova E.N. QUANTIZATION OF MASSIVE P-FORMS IN CURVED SPACE-TIME // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 8 (110). P. 24-30

We consider massive p-forms in arbitrary D-dimensional curved space-time. Quantization of these models has been performed. The massive theories of p-forms do not possess gauge invariance, in contrary of massless theories. We restore the gauge invariance in massive p-forms models with help of the multi-step Stuckelberg procedure and we evaluate the effective actions. The result is presented in terms of d`Alembertians acting on p-forms.

Keywords: quantum fields in curved space-time, antisymmetric tensor fields, p-forms, gauge field theories, effective action

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Pavlov V.Y. DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF MODEL CHARACTERISTICS IN A WORK-OUT SESSION OF YOUNG WEIGHTLIFTERS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 5 (120). P. 147-153

The developed on the basis of young weightlifters’ (aged 15) physical fitness model characteristics which enable to manage the work-out session more efficiently are considered in the article. Specially selected tests make it possible to detect the level of development of the most important weightlifter’s qualities such as strength, stamina, explosive power, flexibility, coordination, and velocity.

Keywords: model characteristics, weightlifters, physical fitness, motional tests, national sports, methods of training

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Nikitina A.A., Radina N.K. MAN’S IDENTITY OF YOUNG MEN – STUDENT: SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 6 (121). P. 121-125

Social-psychological adaptedness of young men – students with various variants of development of man’s identity is analysed in the article. On the basis of results of the conducted research authors assert that patriarchal variants of development of man’s identity in modern Russia aren’t dominating and possess heterogeneous indicators of socialpsychological adaptedness.

Keywords: man’s identity, socially-psychological adaptedness, students.

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Sviridenko B.F., Evzhenko K.S., Efremov A.N., Tokar O.E., Sviridenko T.V., Okulovskaia A.G. PHYTOCOENOTIC ROLE OF ZYGNEMATALES IN THE WEST SIBERIAN PLAIN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 8 (136). P. 35-42

In 2006–2011 in water bodies of the tundra, forest tundra, forest and forest steppe belts of the West Siberian Plain, the species and coenotic composition of the hydrophilic coenoses involving 15 Zygnematales species were studied. The Zygnematales species were found to form seasonal synusiae and be a dynamic component of aquatic macrophyte vegetation of the region.

Keywords: Zygnematales, hydrophilic plant aggregations, West Siberian Plain

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Mukhin O.N. MASCULINE IMAGE TRANSFORMATION OF THE RUSSIAN MONARCH IN THE PETRINE ERA: STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 2 (143). P. 96-101

In the article changes in the way of masculine representation, manifested in the figure of Peter I, in comparison with the typical standards, adopted in the pre-Petrine Russia and in contemporary Europe, is considered. Effects of these changes on the nobility, as well as forms of communication of their distribution to the general styling of the Petrine reforms, is observed.

Keywords: Petrine era, gender, masculinity, elite

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Galkina T.V. IDENTIFICATION OF EFFECTIVE MUSEUM AND PEDAGOGICAL FORMS OF ACTIVITIES IN RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN MUSEUMS OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 3 (144). P. 145-152

The article proves modern museum of science and technology to be a multistructural and multifunctional institute, which is developing and using the wide range of traditional and up-to-date forms of museum and pedagogical activities serving for educational and leisure purposes.

Keywords: museum of science and technology, museum and pedagogical activities, forms of museum and pedagogical activities

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Kollegov A.K., Kim A.A. ETHNO-PEDAGOGY AS A MEANS FOR FORMATION OF CROSS-CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN MULTI-CULTURAL SOCIETY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 8 (197). P. 214-223

Modern society of most countries is not socially homogenous yet composed of a variety of social and ethnic groups. Education in such multicultural state as Russia must take into consideration all components of a society. One of a perspective strategy for successful communication is ethno-pedagogical element in education. The complex of ethno-pedagogic means of formation of cross-cultural competence is aimed to minimize the psychological barriers of communication. It develops communication skills during educational process of foreign students. The ethno-cultural technology in teaching Russian as a foreign language solves three important tasks: transmission of personal culture; synthesis of personal culture with the culture of other ethnic groups; integration into global culture. The elements of ethno-pedagogic methods of education were applied in different historical epochs in places where two different languages and cultures came into contact. One example was presented from the period of Russian colony in Alaska, 1732-1867. In Aleut philosophy, the teacher is more a facilitator of those activities that are known as learning. The learner was engaged in learning activity not in the classroom, as in western societies, but in the different locations of each activity. It was always seasonal; for instance, during sea lion hunting it was at the beach. Instead of teaching by lecturing and talking, the boys were taken out to observe the hunting process conducted by the adult male who was proficient in hunting. The education during Russian period in Alaska was bilingual and bicultural: Russian and Aleut were taught through content on alternative base. Folklore of the indigenous people of Siberia (Selkup, Khanty, Ket) demonstrates examples of ethno-pedagogic strategies. Semantics of folklore discourse reveals the rules of accurate behavior and principles of indigenous worldview.

Keywords: foreign students, educational process, institution of higher education, ethno-pedagogy, facilitator, cross-cultural competence, semantics of folklore discourse of indigenous people of Siberia

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Dergalev V.P., Lavrov P.M. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 5 (8). P. 69-70

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Sysoyeva L.S., Golovchiner V.E. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 5 (14). P. 15-19

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Malysheva L.G. Schiller's Philosophic Lyrics in the Context of i.S. Turguenev's Creative Work // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2001. Issue 1 (26). P. 10-16

The author analyses the philosophic lyrics by F. Schiller in which his ethnical and aesthetical views were fully reflected, and the forthcoming analysis of the works by Turguenev brings the author to the conclusion which is quite new for the Russian tradition of looking upon Turguenev and of the influence of F. Schiller's ideas upon Turguenev's world outlook and artistic method, the conclusion of the proximity of moral philosophic and aesthetic positions of the German and Russian writers.

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Shevtsov V.V. Provincial Sheets in Legislation of Nicolas I // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 3 (66). P. 74-80

The article is devoted to the problem of legislation in 30-50s of the XIXth century that became the legal base for the opening of government newspapers in the European part of Russia and in Siberia. The changes in program, the structure and the content of the Province Sheet are considered

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Konysheva A.V. Teaching of Self-Control in the Process of Organization of Independent Work’s Management on Foreign Language to the Students of Technical Specialities // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 7 (70). P. 102-106

In managing the organization of the independent work on foreign language to students’ of technical specialities it is necessary to involve the students themselves in the process of the reverse connection, attracting them to the fulfillment of some portion of the correctional work. It means that it is necessary to teach students to self-control and self-correction. This process facilitates of the students’ abilities to accomplish the self-control in the native language, that’s why the teacher’s task is to direct the action of this mechanism to acquirement of the knowledge, skills and habits in foreign language

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Eremin V.V., Korovnikova A.N. Morphological Analysis of the Concept “Restructuring” in the Theory of Management // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 9 (72). P. 20-22

The article is devoted to questions of definition of the place and appointment of the concept “re-structuring” in the theory of management. From the point of view of the majority of definitions meeting in literature the concept “re-structuring” is represented by a complicated and complex process with obscurely described elements. It brings uncertainty for understanding all aspects of this concept. Therefore there is a necessity of its classification to the basic attributes. By the most successful representation of classification of the concept “the Economic re-structuring” is the morphological analysis, which allows to consider the basic attributes of the process “of re-structuring” in a complex

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Lebedev A.N. Neuronal constants in Psychology // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 10 (73). P. 5-16

New ideas on wave neuronal processes and only two neuronal constants, H. Berger’s and M.N. Livanov’s ones, which were included into a dozen of simple algebraic equations, permit us to explain interrelationship of many known quantitative regularities in psychology. New equations, which were derived deductively from neurophysiological data, permit to explain quantitatively a lot of psychological phenomena in a broad range of conditions, particularly, the speed of gain of information and the dependence of short-term memory span on the alphabet span of stimuli. Besides it was shown in experiments with hundreds of subjects that individual parameters of electroencephalogram permit to compute individual peculiarities of human behavior, in partial to compute MMPI psychological profiles as well as to esteem intellectual abilities of human being. The predictors were electroencephalographic parameters like amplitudes and frequencies of EEG waves as well as coefficients of correlation between activities at different brain areas in resting state of subject

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Morgaleva V.V. ABSOLUTE PARTICIPAL CONSTRUCTIONS IN GOTHIC AND OLD ENGLISH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 2 (76). P. 73-77

The article is dedicated to the analysis of Absolute Participal Constructions in Gothic and Old English in which the Present Participle in -nd is used. The basis of the Gothic Absolute Participal Construction is Germanic by origin. The Absolute Participal Constructions are found in the ancient Scandinavian literuture too. The Absolute Participal Constructions found its further development in modern germanic langauges.

Keywords: Absolute Participial Сonstruction, dative absolute, accusative absolute, nominative absolute, genetive absolute

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Menshikova E.A. COGNITIVE ACTIVITIES POSITION AS ACHIEVEMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN IN PRIMARY SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 8 (86). P. 116-120

This article is devoted to the exposure of the nature of the phenomenon of cognitive activities position as achievement of psychological development of children in primary school. The author analyses various scientific positions of research workers, discovers the nature of this phenomen, the cognitive interest, jou in learning process, person's analysis, morals and will-powers characteristics.

Keywords: cognitive activities position of the age, the cognitive interest, jou in learning process, person's analysis, morals and will-powers characteristics

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Nasyrova E.F. THE PEDAGOGICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF INTEGRATIVE-MODULAR TEACHING OF STUDENTS OF INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 11 (89). P. 24-27

In article theoretical bases of integrative-modular teaching are presented. The author addresses the differences of innovative technologies of traditional training; opens structural elements of module and components of integrative- modular teaching of students of institute of higher education

Keywords: technology of education, innovation, technologies of traditional training, integrative-modular teaching, module, educational element, rate

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Petrova N.G. TO THE PROBLEM OF THE STATUS OF THE LEXICAL REPETITION IN THE POETIC DISCOURSE FROM THE POSITION OF THE THEORY OF REGULATIVITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 6 (96). P. 39-45

In the article on the basis of the poetic works of symbolists K. D. Balmont, V. Y. Bryusov and Z. N. Gippius it is defined status of the lexical repetition from the position of the theory of regulativity

Keywords: lexical repetition, theory of regulativity, poetic discourse, regulative chains, lexical regulative structures, based on the principle of syntactical parallelism, principle of regulativity

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Vostrikov A.A., Dudina E.N. THE CONCEPTION FOR TRAINING OF TEACHER-RESEARCHER ON THE BASIS OF COMPETENCE APPROACH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 1 (103). P. 59-62

This article presents the authors’ conception of teacher-researcher’s training on the bases of competence approach. Some conditions for organization of studying process are suggested. The directions of realization of conception are defined.

Keywords: competence approach, professionalism, innovation activities, scientific thinking, the laboratory of innovation pedagogic.

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Shekhovtsova D.N. FORMATION OF INFORMATION AND MATHEMATICAL COMPETENCE OF FUTURE TEACHERS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 7 (122). P. 234-240

In this article, based on analysis of psychological and educational literature, there identified pedagogical conditions, contributing to the formation of information and mathematical competence of future teacher.

Keywords: competence, information and mathematical competence

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Sukhonina N.S. THE DEVELOPMENT OF VISUAL-TACTILE PERCEPTION FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED JUNIOR SCHOOLCHILDREN IN THE PROCESS OF LEARNING SENSORY STANDARDS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 4 (169). P. 147-150

The article considers the problem of development of visual-tactile perception of the visually impaired younger schoolchildren in the process of learning sensory standards at mathematics lessons during the preparation period. Shows a series of tests aimed at identifying the level of tactile perception, the qualitative and quantitative analysis of the results. Consequently, the emphasis in relation to the standards must be made on mastering by students of the shape and size of the subject through the use of visual-tactile perceptions. Indicates the direction of the formation of sensory standards. Describes the best practices for working with sensory standards of shapes and sizes at mathematics lessons.

Keywords: visual-haptic perception, sensory standards of shapes and sizes, visually impaired younger schoolchildren, cultureof tactile examination

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Gridchina V.B., Osipova L.A. METHODICAL FEATURES OF THE LEVELING COURSE ORGANIZATION OF MATHEMATICS FOR BACHELORS OF “APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND INFORMATICS” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 7 (196). P. 168-173

The decline in quality of mathematical training of the students entering the department “Applied Mathematics and Informatics” has negative effect on the implementation of the requirements put in the standard. Therefore, in order to create the conditions necessary for successful training at the University we need to adjust mathematical training of the first-year students. Problems of improvement of quality of mathematical preparation and adaptation of first-year students are relevant not only in our country, but also abroad. In article the works devoted to this subject are considered. As a solution to this problems the authors of this article offered the organization of the leveling course in mathematics. The analysis of typical mistakes made by the first-year students and also the abilities necessary for studying of the main sections of high school mathematics allowed to define the maintenance of the leveling course. The system of multilevel individual tasks; conscious storing of educational material; work in small groups including cross-checking; various ways of math problem solution with identification of their efficiency; critical thinking techniques were used during the organization and carrying out this course. The efficiency of the developed leveling course was noted by the teachers of mathematical sciences and it was also confirmed by the results of the first session.

Keywords: mathematical training of students, leveling course of Mathematics, Bachelors of the department “Applied Mathematics and Informatics”, professional competence, methodical features of the organization

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Zhukova N.S. The Category of Speech Type and the Peculiarities of its Expression in Modern German // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 1 (38). P. 45-50

The article deals with one of the most vexed problems in modern Germanic studies – the problem of the Konjunktiv of indirect speech. The attention is focused on the status of the Konjunktive of indirect speech and the peculiarities of its functioning in the system of the morphological and the syntactic category of speech type of Modern German.

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Larionov V.V., Pichugin D.V., Chernov I.P. Experimental Equipement of Bachelors and Engineers Problem-Oriented Education in Physics // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 6 (43). P. 95-100

Specific examples on organization of task-oriented training in physics by means of full-scale-visual laboratory practical work are examined. Some of the psychological and management aspects originated from this are discussed. Authors expect that certain attitudes and conclusions of this article will be useful for teaching of physics in pedagogical university in spite of definite technological orientation of discussed principles

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Mekheda M.I. REDUPLICATION VARIATIVITY IN DISCOURSES OF COMMERCE AND ADVERTISING IN THE RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 10 (125). P. 40-43

The article explores English and Russian reduplication as nomination means in terms of its formative and functional peculiarities, as well as productivity in commercial and advertising discourses.

Keywords: reduplication, onomastics, proprietary name, productivity, informative value

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Temerbekova A.A. PEDAGOGICAL CONDITIONS OF FORMATION OF THE PROFESSIONAL ORIENTATIONS OF FUTURE MATHEMATICS TEACHER ON THE BASIS OF COMPETENCE BUILDING AND ACMEOLOGICAL APPROACHES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 11 (152). P. 154-158

Modern approaches to formation of a professional orientation of future specialist of an education system are considered. On the basis of the analysis of features and synthesis of the data contained in pedagogical researches of the latest years, the author revealed and developed new approaches to formation of a professional orientation of the mathematics teacher. Features of vocational training are analyzed, perspective methodological approaches to training of future teacher are offered.

Keywords: education, system, formation, teacher, professional orientation, development, interactive technologies

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Vinogradova I.A., Ivanova E.V., Tsaplina O.V. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS OF THE FORMATION OF SENIOR PRESCHOOLERS’ PLAY COMPETENCES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 1 (190). P. 65-72

The research urgency is caused by the necessity of revealing the environmental factors that stimulate the formation of play competencies of children of preschool age. The purpose of the article is to identify meaningful saturation and potential of the home play environment and preschool education institution in terms of formation of senior preschoolers’ play skills. The methods of the problem research are participant observation and a survey, allowing a comprehensive analysis of the environmental factors of formation of play competence in preschool years. The authors present structural organization of play competence in senior preschool age, when the need for play is most significant. This need leads to the development of the ability to take on the role, to formulate a game goal, to put the game problem and a number of indicators of behavioral, cognitive and emotional-evaluative components. The article analyzes the specifics of the home play environment and the environment of the preschool educational organization and their role in the formation of play competencies in senior preschoolers. The materials of the article can be used in the practice of preschool organizations, in the activity of training and improving the professional qualifications of teachers of preschool organizations, in the practice of family education.

Keywords: children of senior preschool age, play, play environment, play competencies, need for play

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Matveyeva M.V., Aeshina E.N., Skorobogatova T.E. TO THE QUESTION OF STUDENTS’ GRAPHIC CULTURE FORMATION IN THE SYSTEM OF BASIC GENERAL EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2019. Issue 8 (205). P. 39-47

Introduction. Considering the problems with graphical training and formation of graphical culture of secondary school students is timely and relevant due to reducing the number of teaching hours devoted to the study of graphic disciplines. In this regard, to search for new opportunities and develop educational-methodical support for improving the quality of graphics education of students in high school is of high interest now. The aim of this study is to identify the general level of students’ graphical culture, importance of the graphical training course in the secondary school, as well as to identify ways and means to enhance the graphic education of the students. Material and methods. Research materials, used in this study, are the data collected from the literature on graphic culture and graphical preparation of students, and education process in secondary school. In this study we used general scientific analysis methods: synthesis, comparison, surveillance and questioning, interrogating and performing graphic assignments by the students. Results and discussion. We defined the term “graphic culture” in the context of this study, determined the structural components of graphic culture, the stages of graphic education of high school students, examined the ways and means of improving the quality of graphic preparation, in particular, by studying the “Technology” course. We have provided detailed information on pedagogical and psychological counseling and the implementation of graphic assignments by students. Conclusion. We have proposed the following strategies for better accumulation of graphic knowledge and skills during secondary school studying. First, to use the structural-logical schema when studying different subjects. Second, to include the graphic disciplines to the list of complementary courses, elective courses, and as additional education of secondary school students. Third, to pay a special attention to graphic education at the classes on technology, purposefully forming students’ knowledge and skills in reading and making of drawings, sketches, diagrams, as well as of a general aesthetic perception of the objects of surrounding world.

Keywords: graphic culture, graphical preparation of students, graphic disciplines, teaching-methodical maintenance, computer technology

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Kuryanovich A.V. METHODS FOR SUPPLYING RUSSIAN AND CHINESE YOUTH JARGON: COGNITIVE MECHANISMS OF DEPENDENCE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2020. Issue 4 (210). P. 54-62

Introduction. In the 21st century, all the languages of the world undergo radical changes in its lexical composition. Due to the need to nominate new concepts, phenomena and objects in the process of cognition and development of a constantly changing world, the lexical fund of languages is enriched by the emergence of new vocabulary, among which there are a lot of slang words. Youth jargon is an interesting language phenomenon both in Russian and in Chinese, which is developing almost simultaneously in two completely different language systems and linguistic cultures. Material and methods. The author analyzes the ways of replenishing the lexical fund of Russian and Chinese youth slang in a comparative aspect, taking into account the factor of cognitive mechanisms dependence of meaning generation within the framework of the slang fragment of the national world picture. The study is carried out on the basis of the material of the author’s dictionary files, as well as data from lexicographic sources based on the methodology of contextual, contrastive-comparative analysis, as well as word-formation modeling. Results and discussion. The most productive ways of enriching the corpus of youth vocabulary in both languages are revealed. This is metaphorization, affixation, foreign borrowing. At the same time, unlike Russian youth jargon, in the Chinese language, such methods as abbreviation and homophony reveal a greater specific gravity and linguocultural specifics in the formation of new slang units. The Chinese youth sociolect also reveals specifics when adapting foreign borrowings. These differences are due to the typological features of the Chinese language and the originality of the linguistic picture of the world of modern Chinese youth. Conclusion. The results obtained in the course of the study allow us to talk about the combined action within the framework of the slang subsystems of the Russian and Chinese languages as universal trends in the field of word production, and ways specific to each language to implement these trends. Ways to replenish youth jargon in a particular linguistic culture are determined by the conceptual content of its corresponding fragment.

Keywords: Russian youth jargon, Chinese youth jargon, ways to replenish youth jargon, the national picture of the world, national linguistic culture

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Ulyanova U.A. Combinatorial semantic analysis of military collocations in military political discourse // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2023. Issue 3 (227). P. 76-85

The article is devoted to the analysis of the functional features of military collocations in English multi-genre texts of military political discourse. The author substantiates the idea that the functions of military collocations are determined by the functions of military political discourse and the intension of the text. The research novelty of the paper is in defining the functions performed by military collocations in military political discourse. The aim is to define the semantics and functions of military collocations in english military political discourse. The main methods of the research are functional-semantic analysis, contextual interpretation and continuous sampling method. The material of the research was the military collocations extracted from the texts of the press conference, the opening speech and the short statement of the NATO Secretary General J. Stoltenberg published on the NATO website; collocation dictionaries and English descriptive dictionaries. The military collocations in the statements of NATO Secretary General perform manipulative and informative function. Military collocations are considered to be one of the means of representing the opposition «ours» – «others» in the military political discourse. Military collocations perform manipulative function within a particular micro- and macrocontext of the situation, and on the condition that one or both components of the collocation have a negative evaluation semantics. The manipulative effect of military collocations is in distortion of information and false informing of the addressee. Such an effect is aimed at creating circles of «theirs». Military collocations performing informative function are used to denote types of military equipment and weapons, the amount of financing in the development of defense industry of NATO member countries, the scale of military power possessed by European countries that are regarded by NATO as «ours». The informative function of collocations is based on the nominative value of the units forming the collocation. The analysis of the functions of military collocations by the syntagmatic way has been carried out for the first time. The results of the research can be of practical value in compiling dictionaries of military collocations, as well as systematization of collocations according to functional and thematic features.

Keywords: military collocation, military political discourse, informative function, manipulative function, addresser’s intention

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Neopredelen N.N. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 4 (20). P. 45-46

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Obukhov V.V., Voytekhovskaya M.P., Chervonnyy M.A. OBJECTIVES PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITIES TO ADDRESS UNGRADED SCHOOLS (UGSH) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 12 (90). P. 7-10

Reveal current staffing problems in rural ungraded schools, and suggests ways to address them in a scientific and institutional capacity of pedagogical universities as centers for training, retraining and educational staff. Offered as traditional forms of further education teachers, and innovation - training tutors of distance education professionals UGSH and resource centers of distance education.

Keywords: education, ungraded school, state educational policy, teachers extended education, online education tutor

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Osetrin K.E., Chervonnyy M.A. CREATION OF ONLINE MODEL OF SPECIALIZED EDUCATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INNOVATIVE ONLINE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN SENIOR FORMS OF UNGRADED SCHOOLS (BY WAY OF TOMSK REGION EXAMPLE) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 12 (90). P. 57-59

The authors of the article offer ways to improve quality of education and make specialized education in ungraded schools readily available by means of providing of online forms of education and implementation of innovative educational programs

Keywords: education, ungraded school, state educational policy, teachers extended training, online education tutor, specialized education, innovative educational programs

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Karpova A.Y. THE COMEDIES OF A. CHEKHOV IN THE CONTEXT OF «MODERN DRAMA» // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 8 (98). P. 11-15

The article considers the comedies on «Modern Drama». The comedies of A. Chekhow: «Ivanov», «The Seagull» and «The Cherry Orchard» are under analyses in the article.

Keywords: Modern Drama, comedy, A. Chekhov, «The Seagull», «The Cherry Orchard»

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Milevskaya N.I. HEROIC IMAGES OF THE OLD RUSSIAN LITERATURE (AT LITERARY READING LESSONS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 10 (112). P. 124-127

The article is devoted to the formation of moral educational of junior schoolchildren by means of the texts of Old Russian literature at literary reading lessons.

Keywords: moral education, patriotic education, folklore, Old Russian literature

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Diamant I.I., Romanov D.S. INNOVATIVE APPROACHES IN TEACHING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO PROVIDE THE FIRST AID // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 4 (132). P. 136-138

Innovative approaches in teaching high school students to provide the first aid are considered in the article. The proposed approaches involve complex application of different methods, techniques, and training tools in the teaching process. The students also obtain theoretical knowledge and practical skills that they master themselves after the teacher demonstrations using an algorithm recorded by teacher on audio media. Innovative approaches allow one to create a new educational technology that enhances learning of high school students to provide the first aid in emergency situations.

Keywords: emergency, first aid, teaching methods, algorithm of the first aid

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Selevich O.S. THE POSTCRISIS ANALYSIS OF THE RUSSIAN BANKRUPTCY INSTITUTE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 12 (140). P. 9-14

The statistic data of bankruptcies and the dynamics of gross national product are analyzed in the article, an attempt of revealing their interrelation is undertaken. The Russian bankruptcy system is impacted by institutional factors, not by macroeconomic ones.

Keywords: bankruptcy institute, an economic crisis, dynamics of gross national product

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Gladyshev V.P., Zelichenko V.M., Kovaleva S.V. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 2 (5). P. 62-69

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