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Markova T.N., Yakovleva O.V. CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN PROSE IN THE MIRROR OF THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING CRITIQUE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 8 (98). P. 138-141

The article covers the problem of perception of the contemporary Russian prose by the Western criticism; a special attention is given to the analysis of differences in approach and of national and cultural peculiarities of the perception of the newest Russian literature in Russia and in the West. By means of the contrastive analysis of opinions about L.Petrushevskaya's, V.Makanin's, V.Pelevin's works in the native and English-speaking criticism the major tendencies in the reception of the contemporary Russian literature are developed.

Keywords: contemporary Russian prose, English-speaking criticism, western criticism, native criticism and philology, feministic literature, female prose, Soviet literature and mentality, postmodernism, pop-culture, cognitive dissonance, Russian national archetype

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Mukhin O.N. «I AM PETER ALEXEEVICH»: ON THE PROBLEM OF IMPOSTURE IN RUSSIA AT THE END OF 17TH – FIRST QUATER OF 18TH CENTURY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 9 (99). P. 20-26

Some theoretical and practical aspects of imposture problem in Russia are discussed on the material of 17th – first quarter of 18th century. Among sources there are unpublished archival materials.

Keywords: imposture, czar power, charisma, crisis

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Korneyev K.A. INDEPENDENT LABOUR PARTY OF GREAT BRITAIN IN 1899–1902: FORMATION OF THE ANTI-WAR POSITION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 9 (99). P. 83-86

The article is devoted to analysis of antiwar activity of British Independent Labour party in the period of AngloBoer War. It shows the evolution of party’s antiwar platform and deals with main IWP’s main political methods, such as resolutions, strikes, and actions of civil insubordination. Article also gives attention to common problems of antiwar movement in Great Britain, its specific features and social success.

Keywords: Independent labour party, antiwar movement, The Boer war

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Nikitina O.A. STEPS AND METHODS OF COGNITION AND EDUCATION FROM THE EPISTEMIC APPROACH POINT OF VIEW // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 10 (100). P. 104-109

In this paper there is presented from the epistemic approach point of view an interpretation of some ideas of T. Hobbes, P. Golbach, N. Malebranche and G. Hegel on certain questions of cognition, and also the steps of content mastering of studied material offered by W. Rein. Given concepts of a set and a relation of sets of epistemes allow the author to look in a new way at the analysis of a number of cognition questions and steps of content mastering, to give some of their characteristics by means of the episteme concept.

Keywords: cognition, education, methods, steps, epistemes, relations on the sets of epistemes

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Petrova M.A. ABOUT THE COURSE OF RE-STRUCTURING OF REGIONAL SYSTEMS OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING AT CONSTRUCTION OF THE NATIONAL SYSTEM OF QUALIFICATIONS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 2 (104). P. 146-152

In the article questions of reorganisation of vocational training systems in the reorganization aspect are considered; a national framework of qualifications as a substantial kernel of the national system of qualifications.

Keywords: re-structuring, regions, vocational training, national system of qualifications, national framework of qualifications.

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Verkhorubova O.V. THEORETICAL PRECONDITIONS OF DEVELOPMENT OF HEALTH CULTURE IN RUSSIAN PEDAGOGY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 2 (117). P. 23-26

The article is devoted to consideration of the history of development of the health culture in Russia pedagogy. Its stated that health culture has been viewed from different aspects during historical periods, such as: hygiene, physical, mental, medical, pedagogic and others. The author concludes that the idea of local educators remains relevant in modern times and they are legacy for future teachers.

Keywords: Health, health culture, physical culture, health life style, valueology

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Terechshenko Y.A. SPECIFICS OF FORMATION OF THE REGULATORY SANCTIONS SOCIAL CONTROL MECHANISMS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 6 (121). P. 90-94

In this article there is an analyses of the components and the functioning process of social control’s normativesanctional mechanism. Taking into account the character of different social control forms it is viewed a specifi city of normative-sanctional mechanism functioning of comparative individual actions. The conclusion has information about the necessity of complex discount of viewed mechanism elements.

Keywords: social control, social norm, sanction, normative-sanctional mechanism

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Vinnichenko N.L., Obukhov V.V. SOCIAL PROJECT AS MECHANISM FOR NETWORKING IN IMPLEMENTATION OF EDUCATION PROGRAMME AND SOCIALIZATION OF STUDENTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 8 (123). P. 53-57

The article deals with the possibility of networking in various social education institutions and socialization of young people in contemporary Russian society. Networking is fulfi lled through the implementation of programs of education and socialization of students, which is the main component of the overall federal education standards of the school. A social networking project, integrating educational resources of the social environment serve as the mechanism.

Keywords: program of education and socialization, social project, social partners in education, social and personal competence of students, educational resources of the environment

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Kuzmenko I.V., Barkunova O.V. VOLUNTEERING AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE AS TECHNOLOGY OF NETWORKING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 8 (123). P. 88-91

The article is devoted to the contemporary social and educational networking technologies: technologies of volunteerism, which creates conditions for an open society with all categories of people and development of social activity of young people.

Keywords: volunteering, voluntary movement, direction of volunteer activities

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Ptashkin A.S. THE CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION AS AN ELEMENT OF SACRAL COMPONENT OF RELIGIOUS-ART CONSTITUENT OF PERCEPTION CATEGORY (IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 10 (125). P. 30-34

The means of expressing the sacral component of religious-art constituent of perception category in the English language are described. The contextual analysis shows the peculiarities of the structure of the given category and the specifi c features of its components.

Keywords: category, concept, perception, sacral component, religious-art constituent, semantics, sacral space, church, the Church of the Ressurection

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Lobkovskaya L.P. QUASI-INTERNATIONAL VOCABULARY IN THE INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 10 (125). P. 125-131

The article is devoted to the study of quasi-equivalent vocabulary in the context of intercultural dialogue. The author of the paper bases the research on the newest publications on the theory of borrowings and inter-linguistic equivalence. The paper is focused on the dynamism of quasi-equivalent changes, which the author attributes to the global spread of the English language, as well as to the recent changes in the corresponding social-cultural paradigms.

Keywords: quasi-equivalent (quasi-international) vocabulary, borrowings, international words, intercultural dialogue, interlinguistic equivalents, inter-linguistic homonyms (synonyms, paronyms), semantic changes, globalization

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Fomina T.Y. AUTHORITY OF BISHOPS IN PRE-MONGOLIA RUSSIA: THE PROBLEM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 2 (130). P. 118-122

The article deals with the discussion of the origin of power of the bishop power in Russia. It analyses the debate on the recent Russian bishoprics and the list of bishops of the period. The study examines the issue of recruitment for the posts of bishops.

Keywords: Russia of the 10th – early 13th centuries, сhristianity, orthodoxy, archbishop, bishop

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Babich V.V. THE CHRISTIAN CONCEPT OF THE PERSON AS A FUNDAMENTAL COMPONENT OF THE MORAL PROBLEMS OF MODERN BIOETHICS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 5 (133). P. 63-66

The article is devoted to the personality concept, which was developed in the personalistic discourse Christian culture, as a basis for the analysis of the moral aspect of modern bioethics. The initial background and categorical foundation of the personality concept is considered in the article. The ontological difference between the concepts “personality” and “person” in their anthropological representation is analysed. There were presented preconditions for the holistic person model formation, which defines the moral status of the person when doing ethical analysis of biotechnologies.

Keywords: bioethics, person, individuality, essence, personalism, anthropology, christian culture, the existence of man

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Mazalova M.A. “ELITE” (HIGHLEVEL) AND “ELITARIAN” (CONNECTED WITH THE ELITE) AS THE ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRACTICE OF FAMILY UPBRINGING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 11 (139). P. 156-161

In the paper the essence and specific character of the notions of elite and elitarian are defined more precisely on the basis of the analysis of the key characteristics of the elite as a social stratum determining the vector of the spiritual and moral development of the society, and the use of an elite-pedagogical approach to the investigation of the practice of family upbringing. In this connection the essential and specific peculiarities of the elite, best, high-efficient patterns of education and upbringing in the family are revealed, and the conceptual ideas of an individual’s “elitization” in family upbringing are characterized.

Keywords: elite, of elite, elitarian, family upbringing

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Lyurya N.A., Malinovskaya S.M. THE ISSUES OF THE INTERDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF THE NOTION OF ETHNO-CULTURAL COMPONENT IN THE REGIONAL PRACTICE OF GENERAL EDUCATION IN THE REGION. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 13 (141). P. 143-149

The authors made the interdisciplinary research of the notions of ethnos, ethnicity, ethnocultural component form the position of cultural studies, psychology, sociology. We investigate the influence of the ethnocultural component on the regional educational practices and give the operational definition of ethnocultural component, analyze the practical experience of the development of ethnocultural component in the practice of general education of the Tomsk Region.

Keywords: ethnos, ethnicity, ethnology, interdisciplinary analysis, ethnocultural component, practices of general education, cultural studies, psychology, sociology

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Sharina S.I. ASPECT FORMS OF A VERB IN NIZHNEKOLYMSKIY DIALECT OF THE EVEN LANGUAGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 6 (183). P. 100-106

The paper studies the composition of aspect forms of the verb in Nizhnekolymskiy dialect, which does not have a systematic description and and refers to the western dialect of the Even language according to preliminary data. The types of the verb expressing the nature of action, according to the semantic and grammatical characteristics, are differentiated into six aspect groups. Formation and use of type categories and methods of verbal actions in Nizhnekolymsky dialect are revealed with some features, unlike the eastern dialects of the Even language. The composition and use of categories of the verbal species has similar features to the western dialects of the Even language. However, distinct differences are in the formation of the type of imitation of action in the dialect in question. The absence of some forms of multiplicity of actions aspectuality groups, the direction of action and the intensity of action is revealed in the analysis of the functioning of species of verb forms in Nizhnekolymsky dialect. The usage of not previously mentioned in the grammatical descriptions of the four aspect forms in groups of multiplicity of action and intensity of action is fixed. The material for this article served the field data collected during field expeditions in the Lower Kolyma region of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in 2013–2015.

Keywords: the Even language, Nizhnekolymsky dialect, aspect form of the verb, aspectual group phase of action, multiplicity of action, action areas, action intensity, desiderative action simulation action

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Ivanova V.A., Nikolaeva I.V. EDUCATIONAL SERVICES QUALITY FORMATION FOR STATE CIVIL EMPLOYEES (ON THE EXAMPLE OF “THE HIGHER SCHOOL OF INNOVATIVE MANAGEMENT SUPERVISED BY THE HEAD OF THE REPUBLIC OF SAKHA (YAKUTIA)” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 7 (196). P. 160-167

This paper examines the issues of forming a qualitative assessment of educational activities in the system of additional professional education of civil servants. The main principles for assessing the quality of educational activity are revealed. The article states that the scientific understanding of estimating the quality of educational services in the sphere of the additional professional training does not yet meet the real needs in practice. The results of the study, which determines the need for additional professional education for civil servants in management, are presented. The relationship between the need for additional training and personal attitude to the school has been established. The productivity and effectiveness of the organizational and educational conditions required for the effective implementation and developing the quality assessment model for educational activities in the system of additional professional education for state civil employees are determined. The structural and functional model for the quality assessment of educational services with the participation of consumers is suggested. According to this model selfexamination, introspection and external expertise (reflection, research, design of the educational environment) become the leading methods of the assessment. Thus, the position of the teacher changes. The teacher becomes an expert both in relation to his activity and in relation to the activity of the student, who is also placed in the position of an expert regarding his pedagogical activity and achievements in working with students.

Keywords: quality of educational activity, quality assessment, educational needs, consumers, professional competencies, additional professional education, professional retraining, state civil service, motivation

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Moskalenko O.A. “BLESSED INNOCENCE”: A SMALL MAN CHARACTER IN THE MODERN BRITISH LITERATURE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2020. Issue 3 (209). P. 86-95

Introduction. In the modern novel “The Senility of Vladimir P” a typical image of a “small man” is created and the myth of Russia as a multi-layered system of stereotypes recognizable by the Western recipient is constructed. The purpose of the study is to characterize the stereotypical image of the Russian “small man” in the modern British novel and to determine its functions in the meta-myth of Russia. Material and methods. The methodology of comparative studies, in particular, imagology is used as its the interdisciplinary nature allows one to study the image of the “Other” in the social, cultural and literary consciousness of another country at intertextual, contextual and textual levels upon the concept of stereotypes (according to J. Leerssen). “The Senility of Vladimir P” by M. Honig is a material for research. Results and discussion. Under a scandalous headline, the author offers us a story about life in Russia through the prism of the theme of “small man”. The main character, Nikolay Sheremetyev, is not inclined to reflection until the situation of loss appears and his beloved nephew is arrested. From this moment on, the narrative is gaining momentum, the main character is changing: reality acquires more and more grotesque features, and reader witnesses painful transformation of Sheremetyev, the “small man”, the last honest person in Russia, who makes a deal with his conscience and begins to act within the framework of English-Saxon tradition. The image of the “Other” is presented by Honig precisely from the perspective of the Anglo-Saxon tradition in which all the other characters are actually written out: Russians only by entourage and consistent with the Western stereotype, but infected with Western individualism. The characters of the novel are classified by type depending on the model of behavior and prototype. Conclusion. M. Honig builds a grotesque, absurd image of Russia in the middle of the XXI century. Ethnotype characters act in conditional situations without author pretending to psychologize the image and reveal characters, because they must create the most complete, comprehensive picture of Russian reality, reflect Russian national features as they fit into the British myth of Russia that is familiar to the British. Honig constructs the ethnotype of Russian citizens of the mid-XXIst century from 1) the image of a small man (Nikolai Sheremetyev), traditional for Russian literature; 2) the media image of Russian elite formed mainly by Western media and Russian liberal media; 3) an exaggerated and schematic image of a typical Russian, featured in Western cinema of the late twentieth century. Before us there is a conflict not only of different attitudes, but the opposition of the Russian and English (more broadly Anglo- Saxon) worlds at the cultural and civilizational level. Honig’s novel is an example of secondary actualization, when a fiction text constructed under the influence of the media begins to be perceived as a non-fiction model, becoming a kind of simulacrum of reality.

Keywords: imagology, ethnotype, image of Russia, British literature, small man, myth, Russian myth

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Domansky V.A. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 2 (5). P. 55-61

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Shmygalev K.A. The Corporative Culture Formation in Modern Russia. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 3 (19). P. 51-52

The article deals with the problem of changing of the collective identification in Russia into the group corporative culture. The last one is aimed to influence on the devel¬opment of sound economic and political structures and to form a proper person and his perspective world outlook. Taking into consideration the corporative culture mechanisms interaction with the national ones, capable to give it tested expedient of effectiveness and steadiness is of great importance.

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Korniyenko A.A., Tsapko E.A. Technological transfer; modern university and industry - new lines of synthesis // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2001. Issue 2 (27). P. 73-75

Three articles devoted to the role of universities in the development of modern society, their relationship to industry, are reviewed by the authors. They state that commercialization of higher school leads to loss of its specific features, its transformation into a very expensive business of industry of getting knowledge. It is supposed that cooperation of universities and industry will lead to synthesis of fundamental- and applied knowledge, and to more active use of the fundamental knowledge itself. For this purpose the term "technological transfer" is offered.

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Kiseleva O.I. The Development of Communicative Potential of a Person as Basis of Children's Positive Socialization under the Conditions of Continuing Education (to the Foundation of the Pedagogical Experiment) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 2 (34). P. 39-47

The article is devoted to the critical theme of research. The author considers the aspect devoted to the formation of children's abilities and skills in speech communication as well as development of their communicative activity. Accord¬ing to the author's opinion these realities make the basis for the personality's universal education and later on give op¬portunities to realize creative potential of the personality.

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Petrova N.G. Lexical Regulating Series in the Aspect of Reader’s Perception // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 3 (47). P. 53-58

The content of the article relates to one of the communicative stylistics aspects which is formed under the influence of pragmatics and is directed at the theory of regulating. The latter consists of analysis of reader’s cognitive activity by means of text in respect to author’s idiostyle.

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Nesmelova N.I. Vegatative components of a orient¬ing response of a human on sound signals of differ¬ent intensity. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 7 (51). P. 164-170

In the article results of studies of vegetative components of orienting reflex of man are considered.

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Lipatnikova I.G. Technology of the Reflexive Approach to Educational and Cognitive Processes with the Use of Verbal Exercises // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 3 (54). P. 19-22

This technology is developed on the basis of analysis of the activity theory and works of Russian and foreign authors on the problems of pedagogical technology. It implies integration of ideas which do not conflict with each other from the viewpoint of continuity of modern education. The reflexive approach to the organization of students’ activities takes the central part in the technology. It represents a process of involving students into educational and cognitive activities; revealing students’ individual difficulties, fixation of this difficulty; implementation of the activities analysis aimed at revealing the causes of the difficulties and correction of the way of activity.

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Bochkareva Y.E. Experimental Research of Regulative Function of Variative Lexical Repeats (on the Material of M. Tsvetaeva Lyric Poetry) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 5 (56). P. 123-129

The article deals with substantiation of experimental research of lexical regulative macrostructure of a text of fiction. The content of the article points to determination of consequence of variative lexical repeats in its organization. The ways of regilativity in poetic text on the basis of using experiments are analyzed.

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Gordiyenko O.N. Organization of Pupils’ Labour Teams to Assist Soldiers’ Families in the Altai District During the World War I. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 3 (77). P. 83-85

The First World War brought many changes to economic, social and political life of the country. The problem became vitally important either for the central part of Russia or the periphery of empire. Here we should pay a special attention to the Altai of Tomsk province where the authorities organized charitable funds and trusteeships, where the families of the called up soldiers were provided with agricultural help. Besides their studies, pupils accepted extraduties, voluntarily assisting soldiers families. The formation of labour teams from pupils was very important either from educational points of view.

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Pervushina N.A. CONCEPTUAL PROBLEMS OF CONSTRUCTION OF TYPOLOGY THE ZHIZNETVORCHESTVO’S SYMBOLS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 4 (82). P. 71-74

In given article concept «zhiznetvorchestvo’s symbols»is considered, the research of zhiznetvorchestvo’s symbols, directed on construction of their typology. The received results of research show that the given typology can identify shown and discover latent intentions of zhiznetvorchestvo.

Keywords: symbol, zhiznetvorchestvo, zhiznetvorchestvo’s symbols, strategy of zhiznetvorchestvo, intention of zhiznetvorchestvo, archaetyp, typology

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Avdeyenok L.N., Aksenov M.M., Skripacheva E.N. PSYCHOCORRECTIVE WORK WITH WOMEN UNDER FAMILY CRISIS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 5 (83). P. 117-119

The objective of the investigation was study of influence of negative emotions on mental health of women under family crisis. Psychocorrective work with these patients.

Keywords: divorce, problem family relations, family crisis, behavioral disorders, correction of problem behavior

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Borodulina D.A. THE EXPRESSION OF POSSIBILITY AND NECESSITY IN THE RUSSIAN SIGN LANGUAGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 1 (116). P. 92-95

The article contains description of the Russian sign language expression markers of possibility and necessity. The Russian sign language modal forms are compared with modality expression in the Russian language.

Keywords: Russian sign language, RSL, possibility, necessity, modality

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Litovchenko M.V. CHEKHOV’S “STORY OF THE UNKNOWN MAN”: DIALOGUE WITH “ONEGIN” PLOT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 3 (118). P. 132-136

The correlations between the literary system of Chekhov’s story and the image system of “Eugene Onegin” are defined in this article. The textual coincidences, which emphasize the “connection” and difference between Pushkin’s and Chekhov’s characters, are analyzed. The originality of the Chekhov’s view of the typical “literary” situation “The Russian on a rendez-vous” is disclosed.

Keywords: Chekhov, Pushkin, “Onegin” plot, “useless man”

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Burmistrova S.V. SEMANTICS OF THE MATERIAL WORLD IN THE PROSE BY A. Y. PANAEVA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 9 (124). P. 127-132

The article presents the research of the A. Panaeva’s prose from the point of view of the artistic space and its content. The research of the think-world semantics and the artistic space modeling methods allow specify the author’s world picture and her creative method.

Keywords: Women’s prose, gender, artistic space, mean, Panaeva, poetics, artistic concepts

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Blagov V.V. THE MEANS OF SUBTEXT REPRESENTATION IN M. TSVETAEVA POETRY CYCLE “PROVODA” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 10 (125). P. 184-188

Different means and methods of subtext representation in M. Tsvetaeva poetry cycle “Provoda” are studied in the article. Marking out of certain regulative means and implicit structures is proposed to be the major method of revealing the whole semantics of poetry pieces.

Keywords: subtext, subtext representation, implicit meaning, regulation, regulative means and implicit structures

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Aksenov M.M., Skripacheva E.N. INDICATORS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DEPENDENCE ON SOCIAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF WOMEN IN CRISIS OF MATURITY NORMATIVITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 1 (142). P. 36-38

The aim of the study was to examine the influence of social and demographic factors on the degree of regulatory flow crisis of middle-aged women.

Keywords: divorce, problem family relations, normativity crisis, behavioural disorders, correction of problem behaviour

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Ondar E.M. TO THE PROBLEM ABOUT THE PECULIARITIES OF THE TUVAN PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE 1920–1930 // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 12 (177). P. 158-164

The article discusses the features of the political development of the Tuvan People’s Republic in the 1920s–1930s, associated with both lack of experience of the independent existence of the state in previous periods of its development and great influence of the USSR on all aspects of life of the Tuvan society. The last circumstance led to the adoption of a one-party political system headed by the Tuvan people’s revolutionary party, formed almost simultaneously with TPR in 1922. The young Republic at the same time gained experience in both state and party organization. Considering the total illiteracy in the 1920s, the former ruling elite continued to take the leading positions in the state. Active intervention of the Soviet Russia in the internal political situation of the TPR in the late 1920’s led to the coming to power of the “lefts”, that began a radical socialist transformation, and proclaimed a non-capitalist way of the development of the country. A political system, similar to the USSR, is gradually being approved in Tuva. The scientific importance of the study is determined by the fact that its results and the conclusion deepen and widen the existing information in the national historiography on the historical experience of the state-organization in the years of the TPR, moreover, they reveal the features of its political development both in the time under consideration and in the present time.

Keywords: Tuvan People’s Republic, sovereignty, Constitution, Tuvan people’s revolutionary party, Tuvan revolutionary youth Union, the Great Khural, the Small Hural, “left”, “right”

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Zhidova L.A., Zyrianova O.V., Kholmukhammad F. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING OF MATHEMATICS TEACHER // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 1 (178). P. 75-78

The paper presents the results of research on the study of the course of ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations in the context of the competency approach to training future math teachers. As is known, models of real processes can be described in the language of mathematics, including by means of ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations. Ability to create such mathematical models and work with them is an integral part of the human culture. Thereby it is necessary to search for new approaches to the training of maths teachers, aimed at the formation of ideas about the role of models and modeling. In this connection the course of differential equations is essential means in attracting students to research work and for the formation of professional competence of the future teacher of mathematics. The course of differential equations plays a fundamental role in the professional training of mathematics teacher in terms of understanding the gist of the application and the practical orientation of teaching mathematics, mastery of the method of mathematical modeling. The course of differential equations and its methods give another tool for knowledge of the world, which allows to create a scientific understanding of the real physical space. The results presented in the paper allow us to conclude, that the involvement of students in research work in the framework of the course of differential equations not only promotes the overall development and professional training of the future teacher of mathematics, but also getting completely new results are important in the modern theory of differential equations and theoretical physics.

Keywords: professional training of future maths teacher, professional competence, differential equations

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Bezmennikova N.V. WAYS OF CREATING IMAGES OF THE CHARACTERS IN THE FAIRYTALE “ZERNYSHKO” BY I. E. MEYKO // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 2 (179). P. 93-96

Modern Tomsk author Tatyana Efremovna Meyko writes in the genre of philosophical stories, continuing the tradition of Hans Christian Andersen, Konstantin Ushinsky, Arkadiy Gaidar, Valentin Kataev. The fairytale “Zernyshko” is considered as a phenomenon of “common” literature that is aimed on the one hand at an adult and on the other hand at a child. On the level of plot the tale is clear to children. Rich intertextual formation (allusions to mythology, the Bible, folklore and literature) is designed for the understanding of the problem of choice of life for more prepared readers. The ways of creating images of characters (names, characteristics of speech, their relationship with the world, transmitted via spatial characteristics) are analyzed in this article. In the spatial organization of tales the opposition “top – bottom” is important and the way is the topos. The hero of the tale is able to overcome obstacles, to look for answers to questions, to move forward. Using references to the Bible, world literature, Т. Meyko connects the image of the grain with the semantics of eternal renewal, the triumph of life over death. Т. Meyko uses the techniques of attracting attention of the listener (issues treatment), typical tales formula. In addition, she imbues the text with poetic metaphors, which gives the narrative a lyrical tone.

Keywords: modern children’s literature, Siberian literature, prosaic short story, philosophic-poetical fairy tale, T. Meyko

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Petrochenko L.A. YIDDISH LANGUAGE BORROWINGS IN MODERN ENGLISH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 10 (187). P. 107-111

Yiddish, the language of Ashkenazic Jews, arose about ten centuries ago as a result of contact with various dialects of Medieval German. Of all the Germanic languages, Yiddish looks least Germanic: it uses a Hebrew alphabet and is read from right to left, and its grammar and lexicon have undergone considerable influence not only from Hebrew and Aramaic, but also from various Slavic languages. Between 1890 and 1920 millions of Jews from Central and Eastern Europe boarded ships for America. They were fleeing the tragic events that shook the Old World. So Yiddish language and culture began its journey on a new continent. Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and Philadelphia were among the cities where Yiddish theaters, newspapers, and book publishers thrived. A Yiddish vaudeville sprang up, featuring performers who could switch in the blink of an eye from dances and funny jokes to sentimental songs. The heart of the culture lay in New York, where Second Avenue acquired the nickname “the Yiddish Broadway.” Yiddish words were quick to enrich American English - words like bagel, bupkes, chutzpah, klutz, schlemiel, schlep, schmuck, tchotchke, etc. Many words and phrases from Yiddish you can encounter today in American books, magazines, newspapers; or hear on television or radio, in movies or nightclubs; or may overhear on the street in many cities in the United States. The borrowings from Yiddish include specific ethnic and religious terms, words of conversational speech, pejorative words and terms of Jewish cuisine.

Keywords: Yiddish, borrowings, English, religious terms, words of conversational speech, pejorative words, Jewish cuisine terms

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Tsygankova A.S., Tsygankova E.V. FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF STUDENTS’ GRADUATION PROJECTS BASED ON REAL INDUSTRY TASKS IN THE FAR EASTERN STATE TRANSPORT UNIVERSITY (1958–1989) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 3 (192). P. 121-125

The article discusses the establishment of students’ graduation projects based on real industry tasks in the Far Eastern State Transport University (former Khabarovsk State Railway University) as a progressive form of students’ scientific research at the end of the 50–80-ies of XX century. At first real-life graduation projects were introduced into educational process at the chair of “Railway operation” in 1958. The article presents a list of important students graduation projects of 1958–1960 completed for the Far Eastern Railway and the city of Khabarovsk. In addition, the stages of students’ the thesis design are analyzed, starting from information gathering to the presentation of projects to the examination committee. Also, the characteristics of real-life graduation projects are discussed such as the passthrough design (real and meaningful tasks of the industry were selected in the third year of the study, allowing students to do research in the format of coursework), group projects (the projects that require complex calculations were entrusted to a group of students), the use of computers for accurate design calculations. The author proves that students’ real-life projects were the most time-consuming form of research work as they were executed on the basis of real data; they were relevant, responsive and reliable and solved the tasks of the Far Eastern Railway and industries; they allowed students to be actively involved in the projects of industries, to adapt faster at the future workplace and have better career prospects.

Keywords: students’ scientific research, real-life graduation projects, Far Eastern State Transport University

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Dresvyannikova M.O. MATRIX MANAGEMENT AS A WAY TO ORGANIZING TEACHERS’ EFFECTIVE INTERACTION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2021. Issue 2 (214). P. 78-87

Introduction. The purpose of the article is proving the expediency of necessity of a qualitative change in the management system of educational organizations, in particular, the possibility of applying the matrix approach, in order to organize effective interaction in the teaching staff. Material and methods. The research materials were the results of the psychological and pedagogical findings of national and foreign scientists (A. V. Afonina, A. A. Bodalev, Ya. L. Kolominsky, V. A. Malikova, A. Kh. Maslow, A. B. Orlova), and the experimental work, which was carried out by employees and students of Master’s program of the Northern (Arctic) Federal University from 2017 to 2019. These data allowed studying the peculiarities and dynamics of the secondary school teachers’ interaction, due to qualitative changes in the management system. Results and discussion. The main goal of the state educational policy is to improve the quality of education, and the organization of effective interaction in the teaching staff is a progressive means for achieving it. However, the phenomenon of synergetic interaction, possessing the potential for qualitative growth of teams, has not been fully studied in the field of education. Moreover, practice shows that modern teachers prefer the creation of personal educational spaces. There is an extremely low level of teachers’ group and teamwork at school, and the problem of building effective interaction between pedagogues is one of the key. Responsibility for the functioning and development of productive labor relations lies with the administrative stuff, and there is a lot of regulatory methods for organizing effective interaction. Professional educational activity is based on the main principles of harmonious management in any industry. There are four the most important management functions. They are planning, organization, motivation and control. The criteria for effective interaction, according to the research of A. V. Afonina, are mutual cognition, mutual understanding, relationships, mutually defined actions and mutual influence. Using the data of these equal organizational units in the managerial structure on a parity basis (a matrix approach) is an effective way for organizing of teachers’ effective interaction. This idea was proved by the results of the experiment, which had been conducted in one of the Arkhangelsk secondary schools. Conclusion. Matrix-structured management has a positive potential for building and implementing of teachers’ effective interaction. Moreover, in conformity with the educational environment, it is an innovatively oriented organizational management system.

Keywords: interaction, effective interaction, professional pedagogical interaction, effective interaction criteria, educational management, matrix management

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Manankova R.P. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 3 (6). P. 4-9

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Podustov F.N. The Recruitment of Red Army in 1925–1930-s (on Materials of Siberia and the Far East) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 4 (41). P. 15-22

In this article we study the realization of class principle of army recruitment on a regional scale. The latest statistic data are also reported. It is shown that for reforming and recruiting of modern army forces of Russia we should be critical and also take the previous experience of the army development into consideration.

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Bolotnova N.S. THE CONNECTION OF REGULATIVE AND CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE OF POETIC TEXT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 5 (56). P. 108-113

The article points to further elaboration of regulativity theory in the context of communicative stylistics of text. Discovering the connection of regulative and conceptual poetic text structure the author analyses the way of forming the conceptual text structure in the process of interpretative reader’s activity. Regulative lexical text structure is regarded as the mean and the way of reader’s accustoming to conceptsphere of poetic text.

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Zelichenko V.M., Rumbeshta E.A. - // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 6 (57). P. 175-176

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Tatarkina S.V. Principles of the Artistic Space Con¬struction in the Prose of A. Panayeva // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 8 (59). P. 37-41

The article covers the theoretical basis of the models of the artistic space and analysis of the meaning and principles of the space construction in women's prose of the 19th century (based on A. Panayeva's literary works).

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Bogdanova O.V. From the History of the Creative Work of Civil Engineers Illustrated by the Example of B.K. Postnikov // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 3 (66). P. 87-90

The article is devoted to the activity of civil engineers, representatives of St. Petersburg Civil Engineers Institute, one of the most important architectural schools in Russia in the last quarter of the XIXth century and at the beginning of the XIXth century. The article analyzes pedagogical activity of Civil Engineers on the example of the graduate student of the Institute B. K. Postnikov. The article, based on the archival materials investigates the techniques and methods, used by B. K. Postnikov in teaching architectural-engineering subjects. These methods can be applied to modern architectural education.

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Osetrin K.E., Obukhov V.V. MANAGEMENT AND TEACHING TEAM AS MECHANISM FOR UPGRADING UNGRADED RURAL SCHOOLS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 11 (101). P. 21-23

The article analyzes theoretical foundations of the concept of management and teaching team, the possibility of its application as a mechanism for development of ungraded schools.

Keywords: ungraded school, management, team, organization.

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Yakovleva A.G. INDICATOR FOR DEFINITION OF FORMING METHODOLOGICAL COMPETENCES OF MASTER OF PEDAGOGY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 10 (112). P. 38-40

The article defines “methodological competence”, the author shows the necessity of the indicator of development for forming this competence. The author demonstrates results of empirical research and development of indicators of forming methodological competences Master of Pedagogy.

Keywords: methodological competence, competency, methodological competences, methodical training, indicator

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Aksenov M.M., Ivanova A.A., Stoyanova I.Y. PSYCHOLOGICAL HELP TO PATIENTS WITH NEUROTIC DISORDERS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 11 (139). P. 69-74

Possibilities of the psychological help to the patients with neurotic disorders, associated with disturbed system of relations, are considered in the article. The program of psychological help to patients with neurotic disorders consists of psychodiagnostic, information, motivational, psychocorrective blocks. Basic principles of psychological help to patients with neurotic disorders are as follows: complexity of influence on various areas of integral personality; individuation of every case; differential approach to dependence on diagnosis of neurotic disorder and accompanying pathogenic and exogenous-organic factors.

Keywords: neurotic disorders, system of relations, neurotic conflict, psychological help, psychodiagnostics, psychocorrection, psychotherapy

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Larionov V.V., Vernigora A.M., Cherkasova M.A. COGNITIVE AND INNOVATIVE TRAINING OF STUDENTS IN TEACHING PHYSICS AT THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 6 (147). P. 60-63

The article considers the model and method of formation of the technical univetsity student’ methodologically motivated and oriented interest in learning physics. On the basis of the examples of solving problems in electromagnetism and the application of its basic laws the article analyses the opportunities for the development of innovative thinking as a means to complete the objective types of training and engineering activity of students. Various options were considered and discussed problematic issues of its creation The scheme of the unipolar motor, developed by students and its various schemes are given and the problematic issues of its creation are discussed.

Keywords: teaching physics, innovative thinking, scheme of students’ survey, problems of electromagnetism

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