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Konkina E.V. HEALTH CONSERVING CULTURAL FORMS: SEMANTICS AND PRAGMATICS OF THE FOLKLORE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 1 (103). P. 119-125

In article a possibility different folklore forms, semantics and pragmatics which ages provides wholeness to nations are analyzed. Features of health conserving of folklore forms, as maternal folklore (the lullaby and others), magic fairy tale and speech equipping of the baby play are defined. The author offered possibility of the issue of the pragmatics of the maternal folklore.

Keywords: folklore, maternal folklore, «postfolklore», culture of health, health conserving characteristic folklore forms.

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Rogotnev I.Y. THE SYMBOLS OF EVIL IN M. E. SALTYKOV-SCHEDRIN’S WORKS: TO THE PROBLEM OF FUNCTIONING OF THE UNIVERSAL COMIC EDUCATIONAL TEXTS IN SATIRE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 7 (109). P. 90-96

In the article we distinguish a great number of universal symbols in humoristic and satirical folklore and literature: certain types of characters, space and temporal models, plot motifs, etc. In Saltykov-Schedrin’s satirical prose the universal comicity manifests social and historian evil – powers which are opposite to rationalistic (enlightenment) progress. The article is devoted to interpreting universal comic symbols in the works by Saltykov-Schedrin.

Keywords: operacional2no-as an active focus of educational process, the unified model, of technological culture.

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Arzamastseva N.Y. IDENTIFICATION FEATURES OF PHRASEOLOGICAL DOMINANT IN THE SYNONYMIC PARADIGM (BASED ON THE GERMAN LANGUAGE) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 10 (125). P. 53-58

The article is devoted to the study of identifi cation strategies of German phraseological units by determining the phraseological dominant. Analysis of the data obtained during the free association experiment allowed identifying the criteria for determining phraseological dominant in the group of phraseological units in the individual voca bulary.

Keywords: phraseological dominant, identifi cation, phraseological synonym, free associative experiment, individual vocabulary

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Larionov V.V., Pisarenko S.B. APPLICATION OF VIDEO TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING PHYSICS AT THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 3 (144). P. 97-100

We consider role of video technology in the physical education of the joint activities of students on the basis of projects. Video demonstrations of physical phenomena take place in lectures, laboratory work, to solve problems in practical classes and colloquia, in approval laboratory work. Method has been developed for a survey of students at lectures and other types of employment at a technical university. Students predicted the result of a physical phenomenon to its presentation and after a certain period of time.

Keywords: video technology, teaching physics, pedagogical experiment, students’ interview scheme

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Arsenyeva M.V. EXPLORING REPRODUCTIVE AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN WITH STRONG SPEECH DISORDERS USING WORKS OF CHILDREN’S FICTION AND SEARCHING WAYS OF CORRECTION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 7 (160). P. 16-20

Scientific and theoretical approaches to the problem of studying the features of reproductive and creative activity of children of preschool age with strong speech disorders are concerned. Studied the problem of coherent speech development of preschool children from the point of view of psycholinguistic approach. The methods of studying the peculiarities of connected speech in the process of reading literature works are suggested. The features of receptivereproductive and reconstructive activities of mastering coherent speech of children with strong speech disorders are found. Found the directions for the development of coherent speech of children with speech disorders. Educational work is conducted in the following directions: development of psychophysiological functions, development of linguistic operations, development of reproductive activity, development of creative activity.

Keywords: text, strong speech disorder, creative activity, reproductive activity, verbal creativity, connected speech, literature work

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Biyanova M.V. METHODS OF TEACHING STUDENTS PROOFREADING TECHNIQUES IN WRITTEN SPEECH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 4 (193). P. 164-168

The system of activities, represented in this article, is aimed at training students to proofread writing. The ability to identify errors is of high priority for a future teacher of foreign languages. This will help students acquire and master necessary professional skills and will introduce the idea of language norm, as well as develop the ability to analyze and generalize information. Evaluating the quality of a written text can be done in an effective way by the knowledge of proofreading exercises. These exercises can really help students only if they are conducted in an organized manner and the students practice them consistently. The system of activities introduced in this article is designed for teaching students proofreading and includes four units. The Introduction acquaints students with the symbols, used for marking errors and provides first training. The Practice includes different in-class activities, such as peer evaluation, proofreading students’ own texts and games. In the Assessment part the author suggests the criteria for evaluating students’ proofreading skills. Some ideas for Creative Work are offered. The content of each unit is revealed in the article. Getting students to recognize problems in their writing is an important challenge which is best dealt with in class exercises. However, the author considers the possibility of students’ individual work, providing they are acquainted with proofreading techniques.

Keywords: professional competence of a teacher, proofreading, written speech, grammar, students’ individual work

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Antoshchuk L.K., Seredenko I.I. - // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 3 (40). P. 126-130

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Kurovsky V.N. Problem of Integration of General and Professional Education in Rural Areas // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 2 (46). P. 31-37

The development of agricultural industry cannot be successful without solution of issues for providing this branch with qualified personnel. A rural school undoubtedly can and should become one of the potential resource for renewal of the labor-power for this branch of industry. Such a school should introduce a new organizational system of education for pupils and adults in agricultural profiles. This system should inherit all good conceptions of routine education, and the main focus should be made on the principle of integration. The meaning of the notion “integration” is defined more precisely in the the article, and theoretical foundations of integration of general and professional education, as well as forms and ways of its realization in rural areas are being revealed.

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Vavilova E.N. Rhetorical Devices in Virtual Intercourse // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 3 (47). P. 112-115

The article deals with analysis of rhetorical devices which are used in teleconference Phidonet intercourse. A special genre «fleim» is described in the view of rhetoric. Metalinguistic utterance is considered as a special device.

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Vladimirova T.L. The Legend about Raphael in the Russian Literary Rimliane // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 8 (59). P. 10-13

The article is concerned with one of the key mythological images in the Russian literary Rimliane - the image of Raphael and his picture «Sistine Madonnas. The Russian literary Rimliane is viewed as a set of texts representing a special system of im¬ages, subjects, ideas and motives connected with Rome. The author analyzes the influence of V.G. Vakenroder's essay «Vision of Raphael* on the literary work of V.A. Zhukovsky and other Russian romanticists.

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Nizkodubov G.A., Kuzmina A.M., Rostovtseva V.M. A Sociocultural Approach in the Current Paradigm of Language Teaching // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 9 (60). P. 104-108

With the advent of the new educational paradigm the component content of language training has been greatly changed. Special emphasis among recent changes has been placed on a sociocultural approach, its impact on foreign language teaching. In the paper the authors make an attempt to analyze the essence, some peculiarities and would-be perspectives of the development of a sociocultural approach to language training.

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Dyrin V.A. Dynamics of some indicators of biological activity in peat native and recultivated sites of lowland marsh ecosystem // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 1 (79). P. 95-101

In peat soil number of the microorganisms assimilating organic and mineral forms of nitrogen, their parity, production СО2, correlating with number of given microorganisms, a cellulose mineralization are defined by a number of factors: a hydrothermal mode, presence of nutrients in the form of NPK and spontaneously present at peat N-NH3, a competition from plants at assimilation of nutrients. Results of definition of number of microorganisms methods of direct consideration under a microscope and crops on nutrient mediums have the alternative character, confirming opinion that number of microorganisms not always reflects their activity. Higher indicators of biological activity in residual peat under grown up cereal grasses, in comparison with a native soil, testify to an intensification in it of destructive processes

Keywords: biological activity, low-lying marsh ecosystem, microorganisms, assimilating organic forms of nitrogen, assimilating mineral forms of nitrogen, cellulose-decomposing, defined to straight microscoping, dynamics СО2, mineralization of organic substance

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Minich A.S., Minich I.B., Zelenchukova N.S., Ivanitsky A.E., Rayda V.S. DEFINITION OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF LUMINESCENT RADIATION OF POLYETHYLENE FILMS WITH PHOTOLUMINOPHORS ON THE BASIS OF EUROPIUM COMPOUNDS IN AUGMENTATION OF PRODUCTIVITY OF PLANTS IN THE GREENHOUSES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 3 (93). P. 22-26

The article studied the influence of luminiscent radiation of photoluminescent films on augmentation of productivity of plants in a greenhouses, and also the reflected, absorbed and dissipated solar light photoluminophore particles in films. It is experimentally erected, that the basic contribution to augmentation of productivity of plants to a greenhouses under photoluminescent films imports the luminescent radiance generated by films. Productivity also is spotted by a relation getting on a plant direct and a diffused light.

Keywords: a greenhouse, a solar light, a photoluminescent film, luminescent radiation, productivity

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Bolotnov A.V. METHODS OF COMPARATIVE LAYERWISE ANALYSIS OF FICTION CONCEPT ON THE BASIS OF TEXTUAL ASSOCIATES IN DISCOURSES OF DIFFERENT AUTHORS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 3 (105). P. 47-53

The article points to method of comparative layerwise analysis of fiction concept with a glance of textual associates and generated associative directions by example of chaos concept in poetic discourses of M. I. Tsvetayeva, M. A. Voloshin and O. E. Mandelshtam. The main consideration is referred to the comparative analysis of the content, structure and means of representation of chaos concept in poets’ works.

Keywords: fiction concept, comparative layerwise analysis of concept, textual associate, associative directions, idiostyle

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Kadolo T.A. REGIONAL LEXICAL COMPONENT AT RUSSIAN LESSONS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 2 (117). P. 126-130

The article describes exercises using the names of city of Abakan at the Russian language lessons. The use of local language material can enhance students’ cognitive interest to study the regional characteristics of the Russian language.

Keywords: regional lexicon, language norm, linguistic geography and culture, sociolinguistics, linguistic didactics, urbanonyms

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Zenkova L.G. ETHNIC AND CULTURAL BACKGROUND AS PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL CONDITION OF ETHNIC AND CULTURAL PRESCHOOL EDUCATION IN CHILD’S ART SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 4 (119). P. 195-197

The article deals with the question of ethnic and cultural background as psychological and pedagogical condition of ethnic and cultural preschool education in Child’s Art School. Ethnic and cultural background created on folk art culture facts of migrants of Siberia is affective condition for children’s introduction to the world of traditional culture, for creation the new psychological formations. These factors promote the development of child’s personality.

Keywords: ethnic culture, ethnic and cultural background, folk art culture, ethnic and cultural preschool education

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Ershova T.V., Gorbatenko V.P., Klipova O.A. THERMODYNAMIC PARAMETERS OF ATMOSPHERE DURING THUNDERSTORM AND HEAVY RAIN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 7 (122). P. 9-14

A comparative analysis of the thermodynamic parameters of the atmosphere, obtained by the radiosonde data of the station Novosibirsk and data of thunderstorms and heavy rains of meteorological station Ogurzovo for the summer seasons of 2000–2011 are introduced. The limits of variability and characteristics of some parameters (SHOW, CAPE, TOTL, KINX, LIFT, EQLV, LFCT) during thunderstorms and heavy rains were determined.

Keywords: thunderstorm, heavy rain, thermodynamic parameters, convection in the atmosphere, intervals of variation of thermodynamic parameters

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Poleva E.A., Rusanova O.N. THE CONCEPT OF FAMILY IN THE PARADIGM OF ARTISTIC CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE AUTHOR’S MODEL: RESULTS OF THE 6TH NATIONAL WITH INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPANTS CONFERENCE «RUSSIAN LITERATURE IN THE CONTEMPORARY CULTURAL CONTEXT» (TSPU, 13–14TH SEPTEMBER 2012) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 2 (130). P. 223-228

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Vasilyeva S.L. THE FUNCTIONS OF ANTHROPONOMASTIC METAPHOR IN PUBLICISTIC DISCOURSE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 3 (131). P. 157-160

The article regards anthropomastic metaphor in publicistic discourse from the hermeneutic point of view, reveals its potential in creating text semantic structure, and defines the functions of the anthropomastic metaphor in publicistic discourse.

Keywords: precedential anthroponym, anthropomastic metaphor, publicistic discourse, hermeneutics, metaphor functions, semantic structure

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Burmakova E.A. TEXT ACTUALIZATION OF BASIC METAPHOR «SPRING IS A WOMAN» (ON THE MATERIAL OF V. M. SHUKSHIN’S LITERARY WORKS) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 7 (184). P. 25-31

Now there is a great emphasis on situating metaphor studies within broad, comprehensive models of human cognition, communication, and culture. As any language is anthropocentric, and in any language, there are metaphors that perceive objects, animate or inanimate, as persons. Metaphors ascribing human characteristics to non-human entities are defined anthropomorphic and can be viewed as a formula NATURE IS MAN, where we have NATURE for the target domain, and MAN for the source domain. In literary texts the anthropomorphic metaphor is considered as one of the most productive metaphor type due to the author’s subjective perception of the surrounding world. The ubiquity of the anthropomorphic metaphor demonstrates that the key metaphorical schema NATURE IS MAN can be broken down into lower–level, specific schemas bringing to the various aspects of the concept MAN (appearance, traits of character, feelings, aural perception, intellectual functions, physical activities, age, body etc.) and the concept NATURE (natural objects and phenomena, seasons, times of day etc.). The present paper is aimed at showing generating power of the basic metaphor «SPRING IS A WOMAN» in Shukshin’s writings. The corpus of original metaphorical expressions as the examples for the analysis illustrates the modeling potential of the anthropomorphic metaphor. Created by the culture and embedded in the literary texts by the author it is used to perform, and present new dimensions of the picture of the world.

Keywords: anthropomorphic metaphor, basic metaphor, modeling of the world, literary text, spring, woman

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Dudina E.A. MENTORING THE GIFTED: EDUCATIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2022. Issue 2 (220). P. 39-49

Introduction. Gifted people, especially children and adolescents, need individualized learner-centered methods of education, support and guidance. This article addresses the potential of mentoring in gifted education. The purpose of the research is to analyze theoretical and methodological perspectives of giftedness and specify the role of mentoring in the development of gifted individuals. Materials and methods. The author reviews and conducts a theoretical analysis of Russian and international scholarly literature on giftedness and mentoring; outlines Russian and international practices of mentoring the gifted; describes the main characteristic features of gifted individuals; summarizes the obtained data. Results and discussion. The author considers giftedness as a complex system and describes its main components which determine successful or problem development of gifted children and adolescents. Consequently, gifted children and adolescents need more individualized interventions and informal relationships. The article reviews retrospectively the most prominent international research investigations which revealed positive correlations between the experience of mentoring relationships and success and high achievements of their participants. Formal programmes of mentoring are designed in order to achieve positive outcomes of informal mentoring relationships. The majority of such programmes follow theoretical models of giftedness. The author describes R. Subotnik’s Talent-Development Mega- Model and clarifies the stages of domain trajectories when mentoring is mostly required. Conclusion. The author summarizes theoretical and methodological perspectives of giftedness. They include the following: 1. giftedness is a complex system of personal attributes and qualities which determine a possibility of high achievements in one or more domains and is considered as a result of whole personal development of the gifted individual; 2. gifted people have special needs for individualized support, guidance and special attention within an enriched facilitating learning environment which are determined by the heterogeneous nature of this group of learners; 3. essential characteristics of mentoring make it an appropriate method for meeting educational needs of gifted and talented learners. The role of mentoring in the development of gifted individuals is specified.

Keywords: mentoring, giftedness, mentoring the gifted, a generalized portrait of the gifted child, development of gifted individuals, support, guidance, mentoring programmes for the gifted

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Novozhilov E.D. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 4 (7). P. 18-31

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Shirokova M.P., Kochurina S.A. Tomsk State Peda¬gogical University is a Tomsk Teacher's Training Institute historical successor // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 7 (23). P. 80-82

In their article show us the historical connection of Modern State Teacher's Training University in Tomsk with Teacher's Training Institute wich existed before the revolution in the town. Like the institute in the past, the University now trains teachers for Siberia and Russia and has the best pedagogical traditions Nowadays in Tomsk Teacher's Training Institute's building there is the Natural Faculty of the Modern University in Tomsk. This article continues the theme of the first hundred anniversary of Tomsk Teacher's Training University.

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Nevraeva I.V. The management reserve forming and developing. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 7 (51). P. 42-48

In the article the usage of SWOT-analysis for manage¬ment reserve is explored. As an outer environment the professional activity is being examined, as an inner en¬vironment - the personality of a candidate for manage¬ment reserve.

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Pisarevskaya E.A. To the Question of Violent Juvenile Delinquency Determination // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 11 (62). P. 57-60

The author research the social and psychological factors that determine violent juvenile delinquency. Among them: negative influence of the environment, violence to the juvenile, disadvantages in the educational institutions and leisure centers for children.

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Mikhaylova M.V. - // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 8 (71). P. 155-156

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Igithanyan I.A., Boyarko G.Y. THE UTILIZATION OF ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM GAS ON OIL FIELDS OF TOMSK REGION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 12 (114). P. 19-22

In the article the ways of associate petroleum gas utilization on the oil fields of Tomsk region and problems of its effective use are studied. The payment for the negative influence on the environment and economic aspects of the associated petroleum gas utilization on the oil fields of Tomsk region are analyzed.

Keywords: associated petroleum gas, utilization, oil fields, oil and gas business

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Tyurin P.M. METHODOLOGY DESCRIPTION OF TEXT CLIPS IN TERMS OF THEIR FUNCTIONING (FOR EXAMPLE CLIPS “ИТАК” AND “ТАКИМ ОБРАЗОМ”) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 1 (116). P. 206-210

This article provides a method for analyzing text clips, developed by the author on the basis of theoretical reflection on contemporary research in linguistics of text. As examples to demonstrate the practical application of the methodology used clips “итак” and “таким образом” with different text functions.

Keywords: text, text clip, method of analysis, left context, right context, connection of components

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Raykova O.A. TRANSFORMATION OF THE HERO MYTHOLOGEME IN ANCIENT GREEK TRAGEDY (BASED ON THE TRAGEDIES “OEDIPUS REX” AND “THE BACCHANTES”) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 5 (194). P. 69-73

The study of the transformation of the mythologeme of the Hero seems to be actual, since, having arisen in the space of a myth, it continues to exist in culture throughout the history of mankind, including modernity. At the same time, the image of the Hero undergoes changes due to the peculiarities of a particular historical epoch in other forms of culture different from myth. Such a transformation occurs with the Hero mythologeme in the ancient Greek tragedy of the classical era. In the transition from myth to tragedy, the Hero mythologeme undergoes significant changes: the hero of tragedy perceives fate as an external force that affects his life. He does not reconcile himself to Fate, and tries to change his destiny with all his might, and even realizing that this is impossible, he makes independent decisions demonstrating that he does not bow before circumstances and is capable of performing heroic deeds. Also, the hero of the tragedy refuses to take for granted the will of the gods and tries to force them to be guided in their actions by categories of morality. The problem of transformation of the Hero mythologeme in the ancient Greek tragedy, considered in this study, will allow us to better understand the changes taking place in the ancient Greek culture of the classical epoch. The conclusions obtained by the author can be used in preparing courses on the history and culture of ancient Greece.

Keywords: Ancient Greece, Greek tragedy, mythologeme, Hero

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Golovchiner V.E. The Context of the Poem «The Seatersover» by V. Mayakovsk // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2001. Issue 1 (26). P. 50-57

The author has discovered the reminiscences of the poems «The Upas-tree* by A. Pushkin and «Meditations at the front door* by N. Nekrasov in V. Mayakovsky's poem «The Seaters-over* in particular and the creative work of Mayakovsky as a whole.

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Melik-Gaykazyan I.V. Methodological Bases of Constructing the General Communicative Model // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 7 (58). P. 37-42

The information synergetic approach reveals the bases for determining limits of communicative area and for constructing the general communicative model. It permits to distinguish methodological principles for investigations in non-linear dynamics of communicative processes. All the researches are supported by grant RFBR №04-06-80192 “Methodology modeling the non-linear dynamics of education system”.

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Nalivkina N.V. Democratic Transitions and the Failure of Democratic Transit of Russia // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 12 (63). P. 83-88

The article gives the characteristic of various forms of transition to democracy. By means of this material failure of democratic transition in Russia is analyzed. The author makes an attempt of the analysis of a modern political regime of Russia.

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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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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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Zhiginas N.V. THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL BASES OF PREVENTIVE MEASURES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH OF STUDENTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 6 (84). P. 71-75

The article presents analysis of efficiency of escort model in the structure of psychological service of university as a method of projecting of prophylactic education space on psychological criteria.

Keywords: psychological escort of educational process, stress, health, adaptation, crisis

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Seregina E.A., Kuvshinova I.A. PEDAGOGICAL CONDITIONS OF HEALTH SAVINGS OF SENIOR PUPILS DURING PREPARATION AND TAKING OF CENTRALIZED TESTING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 9 (87). P. 94-98

The article is devoted to pedagogical problem of health savings of pupils, in particular during the state final certification in the format of Centralized Testing and preparation to it. The article presents the complex of the necessary pedagogical conditions providing maximal reliability of the results of final testing at minimal psychophysiological loading of senior pupils. The brief review of the maintenance of each of conditions is given. The generalized results of experimental work on practical realization of the allocated complex of pedagogical conditions are presented.

Keywords: health savings, Centralized Testing

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Voytekhovskaya M.P. HISTORICAL AND EDUCATIONAL TRENDS OF MODERNIZATION OF EDUCATION IN RUSSIA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 11 (101). P. 49-56

The article is devoted to characterization of invariant and varied in relation to the Western countries historical and educational trends of complex changes in education in Russia in the late 20th – early 21st century.

Keywords: modernization of education, specific effects of modernization in Russia.

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Kobenko Y.V. THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE CHOICE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TITLE LANGUAGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 3 (105). P. 162-165

The article deals with the phenomenon of language choise in the aspects of language culture and sociolinguistics upon the example of the exoglossic development character of literary German since 1950 due to assimilation to American English.

Keywords: language choise; prestige language; forced and reflected types of language choise; subjectivity of language election

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Ishchenko O.V. THE DEVELOPMENT OF GENERAL EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING IN WESTERN SIBERIA AT THE SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH – BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 13 (115). P. 22-28

The article is devoted to the characteristic of the development of general education and vocational training in Western Siberia at the second half of the 19th – beginning of the 20th century. At this period the change of amount of the educational institutions and the appearance of new types of general educational and professional schools were typical of Siberia. The very important role in this process belonged to public and private charity.

Keywords: Western Siberia, educational institutions, general education, vocational training, charity

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Mukhamadiyarov R.A., Borisov V.V., Toropova Y.G., Bogdanov M.V., Lakhmotkina E.V. COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF LIPOSOMES WITH VARIOUS ANTIOXIDANTS UPON THE DEGREE OF HEMOLYSIS AND SHAPE OF THE ERYTHROCYTE WITH HYPOCHLORITE-INDUCED PEROXIDE HAEMOLYSIS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 8 (123). P. 179-186

In this paper the authors investigate the extent of peroxide haemolysis, contents of malonic dialdehyde and morphology of human erythrocytes under the infl uence of sodium hypochlorite after incubation with liposomes of different composition. There is an effect of “empty” liposomes and liposomes containing in the structure ±-tocopherol, and dihydroquercetin emoksipin. It is shown that all types of liposomes reduce the degree of hemolysis, the accumulation of malonic dialdehyde and inhibit transformation of erythrocytes. All investigated characteristics of the studied liposomes exhibit a pronounced membrane-stabilizing effect on the peroxide hemolysis of erythrocytes.

Keywords: liposomes, hemolysis, ±-tocopherol, dihydroquercetin, emoksipin

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Bichkova A.S. THE ELECTIVE COURSE FOR LEARNING STUDENTS TO RESEARCH, TRAINING THE TEACHER TO ORGANIZATION OF THE COURSE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 1 (142). P. 151-155

The author suggests elaboration of the course for development of research skills among the pupils and recommendations for training physics teachers to organization of the elective course.

Keywords: research skills, State standard, forming skills, teacher training

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Bubareva V.E., Korytova G.S. COMPONENTS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL READINESS FOR SCHOOL EDUCATION OF CHILDREN WITH HEARING IMPAIRMENT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 5 (146). P. 73-80

The article deals with the problems of psychological readiness for school education of children with a hearing impairment. Based on components of psychological readiness for school education and possibility of their diagnostics at children with a hearing impairment, the author presented the received results of this empirical research in the comparative analysis of children with a hearing impairment and children without disorders in development.

Keywords: children with a hearing impairment, children without disorder in development, psychological readiness for school education, emotional and strong-willed component, intellectual component, motivational component

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Anisimova N.J. PATIENTS WITH DENTOPHOBIA AT DENTAL APPOINTMENT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 5 (146). P. 123-128

Use of the method of motivational interviewing for dental examination can reduce the fear and anxiety of patients during several visits to 33,7 % ± 0,18, which can significantly reduce the risk of emergency conditions during the interventions and commitment form in patients dental treatment.

Keywords: motivational interviewing, emotional strain before dental appointment, situational uneasiness

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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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Kovalevskaya E.N., Gayvoronskaya A.V. PEDAGOGICAL POSSIBILITIES OF THE USE OF DIALOGUE IN INCLUSIVE EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 2 (179). P. 41-45

The authors consider the problem of lack of teachers’ design competences in the design and organization of inclusive educational space. Scientists define the problem as the shortage of forms and techniques that allow the teacher to achieve positive outcomes in inclusive education. Within the anthropological approach by means of humanitarian studies, the authors attempt to understand the subjects of organization of joint activity of teacher and students in an inclusive process. The article considers pedagogical possibilities of the use of dialogue in inclusive education. The authors demonstrate the ability of this form of joint activities to help students be implemented in inclusive learning to be successful within their individual capabilities. The authors discuss dialogue in interaction with other forms of cooperative activities (lesson assignment, lessonproblematization), describe an educational precedent for the use of dialogue in inclusive educational space. The authors present the content of the pilot training project, characterize the system of lessons on the study of the novel of F. M. Dostoevsky’s “Crime and punishment” in the tenth grade. The project recorded the special role of the teacher in the dialogue. He is also a partner and an organizer of joint activities: that is, occupies an ambivalent position. This position is organized through pedagogical techniques such as card primary meanings, keywords, and algorithms activities. The dialogue is organized through various technologies: multimedia, games and problem-based learning. Their use allows the teacher to update the individual meanings of participants in inclusive education. The criterion of successful participation in the educational project is the development of subjectivity of students. A similar development is recorded in the framework of individual standards for each student involved in the educational project.

Keywords: dialogue, collaborative activity, inclusive education, the subjectivity of students

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Manuzina E.B. FEATURES OF TEACHERS’ SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ACTIVITY MANAGEMENT IN A PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 1 (190). P. 129-134

The article deals with some aspects of scientific research activity management. The author defines specific features of scientific research activity management in a higher education institution. The author describes a model of teachers’ scientific research activity management in the pedagogical university, which includes the substantive, managerialexecutive and resulting components. The given structural-functional model vividly demonstrates the studied phenomenon, its inner organization and gives a whole picture of the process of teachers’ scientific research activity management in a higher education institution. Methodological basis of teachers’ scientific research activity readiness is the subject and systemic pragmatist approach. The emphasis is placed on the substantive component of the model, which is represented by the unity of management functions determined by the tasks and objectives as well as the content of the scientific research activity at all stages. The author singles out information-analytical, motivational-target, planned-prognostic, organizational-performing, control-diagnostic, and regulatory-corrective management functions in a higher education institution. The article also describes the principles of teachers’ scientific research activity management in a higher education institution such as scientific rigour, continuity and consistency, cooperation, unity of management and self-management, unity of command and team-spirit. The author defines organizational-pedagogical conditions of teachers’ scientific research activity management in a higher education institution: organization of teaching process aiming at increasing the level of research competence, system of teachers’ moral and material inducement summarizing the results of their research, effective cooperation between teachers in project groups.

Keywords: management, scientific research activity management, model of teachers’ scientific research activity management in the pedagogical university, management functions

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Isaev A.A. THE CELEBRATION OF THE GREAT OCTOBER REVOLUTION IN THE FAR EAST OF THE USSR IN THE 1930S, AS A PART OF POLITICAL AND IDEOLOGICAL WORK AMONG THE POPULATION OF THE REGION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 1 (190). P. 203-210

Based on archival materials the process of preparation and celebration in the Far East of the USSR in the 1930s of one of the main Soviet holidays - the Great October Socialist Revolution is considered. The Soviet authorities actively used the traditions of holidays and festive rites as one of the important aspects of political, ideological and psychological treatment of the population. In the 1930s. this holiday in its political and ideological aspect was aimed not so much to revive the events of the recent past, as to draw public attention to the pressing state tasks and to stimulate labor and patriotic impulses of the masses in both central regions of the country and in the provinces. The Far East did not stay away from the all-Union festive tradition. The local party and economic authorities through the creation of festive commissions conducted a broad political and ideological (talks, newspaper readings, meetings with participants in revolutionary events, the publications of the festive issues of newspapers, festive broadcasts on radio, etc.), mass organizational and preparatory (cleaning and decoration of streets, squares, buildings of settlements, decoration of columns of demonstrations, replenishment of stores with goods and products, timely payment of salaries, bonuses of the best workers) work on the eve of and during the holiday. Reporting documentation of the Soviet economic authorities clearly demonstrates the successes and omissions in the celebration of the Great October Revolution in the region in the 1930s.

Keywords: Far East of the USSR, holiday of the Great October Revolution, political and ideological, mass explanatory work, demonstration, agitation

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Tsukanova E.V. LEGAL DISCOURSE IN THE ASPECT OF INSTITUTIONAL SPECIFICITY: LINGUISTIC ASPECT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2020. Issue 5 (211). P. 96-102

Introduction. The article highlights the specifics of the legal discourse in the aspect of its institutional interdependence and space conceptualization of metaphor terminology. The aim of the article is to identify the interrelation between the SPACE (horizontal/vertical) conceptualization of the metaphorical terminology of the Russian legal discourse and the horizontal line classification by branches of law and the vertical hierarchical system of the Russian legislation system. Material and methods. The legal discourse notion and its specificity is considered through the prism of legislative system branch classification accepted in the Russian Federation. The conceptual structure of the legislation system arranged in the form of the horizontal line classification by branches of law and the vertical hierarchical system of conceptual metaphor representation is realized through the terminology of the legal discourse. Results and discussion. Conceptualization in the field of metaphor terminology directly reflects the conceptual structure of the law branch. Although there is a broad variety of grounds for classification typology, the conceptualization of knowledge structures depends directly on the branch of law. Legal branch metaphor terms are constructs of a particular branch of legal discourse, which transfer special concepts of mentality regarding the objects of a particular branch of legal discourse. Conclusion. The analysis of the specifics of the institutional legal discourse reveals the conditionality and interdependence of the knowledge conceptualization within metaphor modeling in the legal terminology. The nominative means for the concepts system transfer are based on the terminology concept system and are determined mainly by the legal context (i.e. legal branch). The content of the knowledge structures in the legal discourse terminology is determined and influenced by the evolution of the legal knowledge within the framework of language and socio-cultural community.

Keywords: legal discourse, space conceptualization, legal term, conceptual metaphor

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

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Rusanova O.N. Motive in the Aspect of Historical Poetics // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 8 (59). P. 120-126

The article of O.N. Rusanova is devoted to tie history of the alteration of the motive organization principles in the literary works of different epochs - folklore, preliterary cultural forms, first literary works and the «new time» and «the newest times) literature.

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