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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 Among sources there are unpublished archival materials.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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Dmitriyev V.A. CAUSAL ANALYSIS OF THE BASIC CONTRADICTIONS OF OPEN EDUCATIONAL PROCESS OF CREATIVE TRAINING OF ENGINEERS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 1 (103). P. 91-96

At the system level the basic contradictions of open educational process of the basic training of engineers is described. The cause-effect relationships are analyzed and the key problem of raising the creative preparation of engineers and the quality of engineering education in general is identified.

Keywords: development, education, creative activity, the contradiction, the key problem.

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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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Galanova O.A., Khlyamova O.E. Didactic Model of Interaction when Teaching Professional Foreign Language Communication through Listening // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 6 (108). P. 77-80

The issues of modeling theory as applied to the field of didactics and teaching foreign language problem-oriented professional in the course of speaking a foreign language in high school non-linguistic. As an information framework for foreign-language job-speaking and listening using a series of didactic models of dialogue.

Keywords: professional foreign language speaking, training interaction, didactic model of interaction

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Makarenko E.K. KARAMZIN’S MOTIVES IN PUSHKIN’S TRAGEDY “BORIS GODUNOV” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 11 (113). P. 98-101

The present paper is devoted to the comparison of A. S. Pushkin’s tragedy “Boris Godunov” with “History of Russian State” by Karamzin. Apprehending by Pushkin the artistic originality of Karamzin’s “History of the Russian State” appeared not only in real corresponding, idea community, but in the artistically – aesthetic influence of “History” by Karamzin to the Pushkin’s tragedy. Analyzing the organization of artistic time and space around the images of Boris Godunov and the False Demetrius it’s possible to see the definite rhythmic drawing which is similar very much with Karamzin’s presentation of the 10th –12th centuries events of “History of the Russian State.”

Keywords: “History of the Russian State”, the False Demetrius , genre, artistic time, space, tragedy, chronicle

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Mikhaylichenko A.Y., Rastashanskaya T.V. ORGANIZATION OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR SCHOOL MANAGEMENT TEAMS OF RURAL MUNICIPAL EDUCATION SYSTEMS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 13 (115). P. 110-113

The article is devoted to the problems of organizing professional development of teachers in the modernization of the regional educational system. The authors emphasize not only the formation of the leading areas of the educational content but also modular technology implementation.

Keywords: organization of professional development of teachers, rural school, modular training

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Oparnikova I.V. SPECIFIC CHARACTER OF NOMINATION PROCESSES IN THE LEXICAL-PHRASEOLOGICAL SYSTEM OF PROFESSIONAL-SLANG COMPONENT OF MEDICINE LANGUAGE (DATA OF THE CONCEPTUAL SPHERE “SICK MAN/PATIENT”) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 1 (116). P. 200-205

The specific nomination tendencies peculiar to professional-slangy component of medicine language are considered in this article on the base of the conceptual sphere “sick man/patient”. Linguistic facts connected with the enrichment of nomination fund and with the occasional character of nomination processes in the non-codified modification of medicine language are revealed.

Keywords: medicine language, non-codified modification of medicine language, professional-slangy vocabulary and phraseology, nomination processes

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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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Yurchenkova E.Y. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE WORD FAMILY OF THE INDO-EUROPEAN ROOT *MR- IN GERMAN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 10 (125). P. 59-64

The article deals with the development of the word family of the Indo-European root *mr- from Germanic to Modern German. We analyse the morphological and syntactical structure of the derivatives and set expressions, which belong to the word family. Much attention is given in the article to semantic development. The material is studied both synchronically and diachronically.

Keywords: word family, derivative, semantics, semantic proportion, seme, Old High German, Middle High German

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Verkhorubova O.V., Podlesskaya O.S. FORMATION OF CULTURE HEALTH PROBLEMS OF STUDENTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 4 (132). P. 148-150

The human health has a complex interconnected structure, consisting of physical, psychical and spiritual components. That is why the problem of forming of the culture of healthy life is such a difficult and important problem of many social sciences including pedagogy. In this paper, based on the practical problems of formation of the culture of healthy life.

Keywords: health; culture health; physical training; healthy lifestyle

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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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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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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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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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Dakukina T.A. THE READING ROLE IN THE ORIGINAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEXTS TRANSLATION PROCESS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 4 (193). P. 169-172

The article poses the problem of reading place determining as a speech activity type in the original texts translating process from a foreign language to the native. Requirements΄ increasing to the translation skills mastering level by students of linguistic specialties determines the need for relevant knowledge actualization. This applies to both the translation general theory and certain specialized issues. The theoretical significance of the research is that the work presents a new approach to reading role understanding in translation activities. The read text-original meaning understanding mechanisms and the secondary text content formation by foreign language means from the translation process positions are presented. The foreign-language texts comprehension process occurs in a linguistic framework through the thematic words, conditional endo-lexis, asymmetry, emotional-evaluative components selection. Also, when reading, it is proposed to use strategies such as implicit information decoding, text information explicating, lexical and syntactic selection, forecasting. The proper implementation of these strategies further influences the harmonization of the original text meanings and the translation. From the properly organized foreign-language text reading process depends on the strategy choice for text translating, whether it is a translation note, paraphrase, interpolation. The research results can be used to develop understanding effectiveness increasing methods in written texts translating and translation theory courses.

Keywords: reading, translation activities, reading mechanisms

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Grosheva G.V. EUROPEAN CITIZENSHIP AND EUROPEAN IDENTITY OF GERMAN YOUTH (BASED ON THE DATA OF EUROBAROMETER STATISTICS 2016–2017) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 5 (194). P. 87-94

One of the priority directions of the European Commission and the Council of Europe activity is considered: the policy on establishing the supra-national European identity of young people and development of the “European citizenship” concept. The available information on the problem in Russian social and humanitarian scientific discourse is defined; methodological grounds and a source base are described. The basic conceptual framework of the European Commission youth policy is revealed. The involvement of Germany into the formation processes, institutional structures and mechanisms of youth policy implementation in EU is demonstrated. The processes of establishing European self-consciousness of German youth are considered compared with the similar processes at the level of the European Union on the whole and the separate states-members of the EU. The key subjects for analysis are “European citizenship (citizenship of the European Union) and European identity”, “European Union and its perception”, “the future of the united Europe and perspectives of the young people”. Based on the statistical reports of “Eurobarometer” – public opinion research service of the European Union (2016–2017) the degree of establishing the European identity of German young people is analyzed and its substantive aspects are described. The correlation of various levels of identity of German youth is described: national and supra-national, European; as well as the affiliation to the European Union (the citizenship of EU), peculiarities of presenting European identity (studying the meanings and interpretations of the concept of general Europe), and the assessment of the future of united Europe by German and European youth is shown. The youth policy of the European Union and Germany on the establishing the supranational European identity is defined as effective. The conclusion on the high level of European civil consciousness and European identity of German youth is made (Germany takes the second place in the European Union after Ireland regarding the mentioned indicators); prevalence of positive perception of the European Union among the young people of Germany and relative trust to its institutes; and confidence of the young generation of Germany in perspectives of their staying and their country being in European Union.

Keywords: European Union, European Commission, European citizenship, European identity, youth policy, European youth, Germany

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Kim A.A. ANTHROPOMORPHIC COMPONENTS IN THE PROPER NAMES IN THE FOLKLORE OF THE PEOPLES OF THE OB-YENISEI AREAL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 8 (197). P. 74-78

The article is devoted to the study of the anthropomorphic components that could be found as compound elements of the proper names in some languages of Ob-Yenissey area. In folklore, proper names are closely connected with culture and traditional life; they can reveal the pre-scientific understanding of human society, philosophy and religion. A distinctive feature of the folklore of the indigenous peoples of Siberia is that such characteristics of humanity as anthropomorphism and gender are possessed not only by people, but also by animals, gods, spirits, which is primarily reflected in proper names. The study of Khanti folklore helped to reveal some repeated lexemes or parts of lexemes that could be called anthropomorphic markers. E.g. iki – is used to denote masculine, imi – is used to denote feminine. Such anthropomorphic components with the similar meaning are presented in the Selkup language: ira – means old man, kota – means old woman. In the Ket folklore one can find such lexems as: ket/get – human, deng – people, bat – old man, hun’ – daughter, hyp – son, am – mother, bam – woman and some others. The same lexemes were also found in some other Siberian languages, e.g. in Nganasan: Tәmuŋku – bәjkaa (mouse-oldman). The study of anthropomorphic components in the folklore makes it possible to show, that the anthropomorphism was common for native Siberian people. It was expressed in the transfer of physical properties and psychological qualities of a person, on the inanimate objects, as well as on living beings and supernatural creatures.

Keywords: anthropomorphism, proper name, Siberian languages, folklore of Ob-Yenissey area

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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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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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Mikhaylichenko Y.P. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 2 (2). P. 11-13

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Shepel T.V. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 1 (17). P. 13-19

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Vorobyev N.V. The Problem of Conversion of the Urban and Working Consumer Cooperation of Siberia into the Voluntary Membership // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2002. Issue 4 (32). P. 65-68

The article is devoted to the conversion of the urban and working consumer cooperation of Siberia into the voluntary membership. This conversion restored the clas sical principles of functioning of the cooperation that were widely spread in pre-revolutional Russia and other countries of the world.

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Kovaleva S.V., Cheremukhina N.M., Gladyshev V.P. Volt-Amperemetric Determination of Sulfide Ions at Presence of Tiosulfate-Ions // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 6 (43). P. 33-36

A method is described for the determination of suifide-ions by cathodic stripping voltammetry at mercury film electrode in 1 M NaOH. The peak height observed at –0,76 ± 0,96 V (saturated silver – chloride electrode) was proportional to the concentration of suifide-ions between 2·10-6 and 1·10-4 M. Tiosulfate - ions do not prevent the determination of sulfide – ions

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Nikitina I.A. Evolution of International Initiatives of Crime Income Resistance // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 11 (62). P. 52-54

They pay great attention to the establishment of the origin of funds invested in business in countries the market economy. Successful resistance to the legalizing of can only be achieved both on national and international levels.

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Munipov V.M. Citizen and Philosopher of Intellectual Freedom // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 1 (75). P. 19-28

The article is focused on significance of E.G. Yudin’s methodological researches for technical aesthetics development in our country. It is a context of dramatic life history of this outstanding philosopher

Keywords: recollections about E.G Yudin, methodology of activity, All-union scientific-research institute of technical aesthetics, methodological research of design, methodological research of ergonomics

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Snegireva M.V. The use of public resources for the effective forming of legal culture among students of non – low departments. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 1 (79). P. 64-68

The article deals with the complex problem of the use of public resources in law education. The problem is analyzed with the account of law and economic culture, correlating with the notion “education”. Developed and tested qualitive criteria of law education effectiveness and their correlation with quantitive data are given in the article.

Keywords: law education, social adaptability, law and education correlation

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Aksenov M.M., Avdeyenok L.N. PSYCHOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT OF PERSONALITY AND BEHAVIOR OF CHILDREN IN THE FAMILIES OF DIVORCING PARENTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 5 (83). P. 124-128

The article presents analysis of motives of divorces among 145 women and 132 men, perception of divorces by children and frequency of personality disturbances. Divorce of parents results in disharmonious development of children and disturbance of behavior. Early recognition of the causes of disturbed family relationships allows productive conducting the psychocorrection of problem behavior in children and adolescents.

Keywords: divorce, problem family relations, child-parent relations, psychology of development, behavioral disorders, correction of problem behavior

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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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Kryukova E.A. COMMUNICATIVE SENTENCE STRUCTURE IN KET: COMPARATIVE ASPECT (KET TEXTS OF 20TH AND 21ST CENTURIES) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 1 (116). P. 56-59

In Yeniseic linguistics, there is a lack of research approaching the Ket syntax from functional and communicative perspective. Language data collected in the second half of the 20th and early 21st century offers an opportunity not only for the synchronic description of Ket syntax, but also for comparative-historical analysis of the changes underway in the syntactic structure of the Ket sentence.

Keywords: кетский язык, коммуникативная структуры предложения, базовый порядок слов, двусоставные и включенно-личные предложения, инверсия дополнения относительно подлежащего, инверсия сказуемого относительно дополнения и подлежащего

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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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Petrova H.B. PECULIARITIES OF THE PRAGMATIC CATEGORY OF POLITENESS IMPLEMENTED IN PRE-SEQUENCED ADVICE (DATA OF RUSSIAN AND AMERICAN SOCIO-CULTURES) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 10 (125). P. 35-39

The article deals with the peculiarities of implementing politeness as a pragmatic category in pre-sequenced advice, depending on the age of communicators, their social status and relationships between them. The results of investigating Russian and American socio-cultures show that in Russian socio-culture explicit performatives are the most polite if there are offi cial relationships between interlocutors; interrogatives and assertives are the most polite if there are unoffi cial relationships between interlocutors. In American socio-culture when there are null and offi cial relationships between interlocutors, assertives with the modal verbs could and might are the most polite, and when there are unoffi cial relationships between interlocutors assertives in the subjunctive mood are the most polite.

Keywords: contrastive pragmatics, politeness, directive speech acts, pre-sequenced advice, socio-pragmatic factors

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Kim V.V. SOCIAL CONTRADICTIONS IN THE “MIRROR” OF MIGRATION AS A FACTOR OF FANATICISM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 5 (133). P. 122-128

The article analyses the social contradictions as the causes and consequences of migration in the modern world, models of migration policy, features the policy of multiculturalism and political correctness in the EU and the U.S. that reduce the tolerance level in the society. The author concludes that the modern social contradictions of migration contributing to the formation extremism and terrorism based on fanaticism.

Keywords: social contradictions, migration, fanaticism, economic crisis, multiculturalism, political correctness

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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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Safonova E.A. TOPOS OF ITALY IN NICHOLAY OTSUP’S POEMS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 11 (188). P. 218-225

N. Otsup, Russian poet of the first wave of emigration lived abroad for 34 years. He lived in France, but his heart belonged to Italy. His first poem, dedicated to Italy, appeared in the book “In the smoke” (1926). N. Otsup was hoping to see a country of great culture, but found the country of philistines. Gradually his negative impressions were replaced by descriptions of the aesthetic space of Italy, largely due to meeting with his future wife. In N. Otsup’s lyrics Italian motifs are closely intertwined with motives of love and faith, as the wife has brought him to God. The poem “Meeting” (1928) was dedicated to the enlightenment of the lyrical hero. Italy is a prideful country, where the life passes slowly, and therefore the enlightenment comes not very soon. Italy took important place in the last N. Otsup’s poem “Diary in verse”. The poet dedicate it to his wife, which he compares with Dante Beatrice. Otsup describes the usual life of Italians, the idyll of rural Italy and also wrote with sadness about fascism. The poet joined Italian Resistance and fought for the country as for his second homeland. During the WWII he experienced a spiritual crisis, but he overcame adversity and found his Paradise in the Holy land of Italy. Analysis of the image of Italy shows the hero’s journey from despair to the attainment of love and faith.

Keywords: Russian literature abroad, poetry of Nikolai Otsups, Italy

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

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Kopytov A.D. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 1 (10). P. 35-37

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Butova M.V. The entrepreneur hazard in the economic theory // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 5 (21). P. 23-26

In this article the author describes the development of theories of entrepreneur hazard in the Russia and other countries. The concept and classification of hazards, the innovative project hazard, the entrepreneur hazard, its def¬inition and classification are presented.

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Yatsuga T.E. The Prayer and Admonition in Lyric Poetry by Z. Gippius in the Light of the Theory of Regulativeness // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 1 (38). P. 41-44

Means of regulativeness in Z. Gippius texts in connection with their genre specific are shown. Contrast is considered as the basic means of the organization of Z. Gippius’s poetic texts and as the peculiarity of her authoric style.

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Noguchi A., Sugomoto A. Dynamical origin of duality between gauge theory and gravity // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 7 (44). P. 59-61

Dynamical origin of duality between gauge theory and gravity is studied using the dual transformation and the formation of graviton as a collective excitation of dual gauge bosons, in this manner, electric-magnetic duality In gauge theory is reduced to the duality between gauge theory and gravity.

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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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Skornyakova R.M. German Neologisms in Labor Activity // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 4 (67). P. 26-30

The cognitive potential of neologisms results from the fact that they record new knowledge of labor activity treated as an aspect of social life in Germany. Their cultural potential is one of the means of cultural presentation since they reflect all the actual trends in the sphere of labor. These trends are caused by a number of factors, such as globalization, demographic problems, and the increasing unemployment. New words concern such aspects of the present-day Germany labor activity as the future of labor and its new forms, part-time employment, job redundancy.

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Baygulova N.V. FORMATION OF A VIABLE PERSONALITY IN DIFFERENT AGE GROUPS AND CLASSES OF RURAL UNGRADED SCHOOLS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 13 (115). P. 90-92

In the frames of the article there is an attempt to clarify certain provisions of the concept of a viable identity, developed by M. P. Gurjanova, in relation to rural ungraded schools.

Keywords: organization of educational process in rural ungraded schools, different-age children teams, teamwork, interpersonal communication

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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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Sakharova V.I. INTERACTION NETWORK OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AS RESOURCE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 8 (123). P. 38-40

The paper presents an analysis of the programme of networking, implemented by Kuzbass Regional Institute of Development of Vocational Education for providing schools with information resources, access to educational content, ICT facilities and training services at any workplace; presentation of multimedia training courses, creation of digital learning materials, etc.

Keywords: model of networking of educational institutions

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Tkacheva A.N. NETWORKING AS FACTOR IN MODERNIZATION OF TEACHER TRAINING IN EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 8 (123). P. 120-125

The paper presents characteristics of the network model of organization of additional vocational training, the network of community, whose main objective is to organize professional development of teachers to the educational activity.

Keywords: educational activities, online community, organization of additional vocational education

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Balastov A.V. THE PROBLEM OF IMPLEMENTING INFORMATION EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR TRAINING FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFESSIONALLY ORIENTED COMMUNICATION OF THE LECTURERS OF NONLINGUISTIC EDUCATION PROGRAMMES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 7 (135). P. 176-179

We consider the problem of professionally oriented training foreign language of the non-linguistic specialties lecturers as well as the phenomenon of “multimedia,” that can act as didactic means, facilitating faster and higher quality than the traditional means of teaching foreign language professionally oriented communication.

Keywords: informational technology, multimedia, adult learners, the English language, training, professionaloriented communication

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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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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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Trushkova L.O., Grigorova L.E. METAPHORICAL IMAGE OF EMOTIONAL STATE OF DISAPPOINTMENT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 10 (163). P. 36-40

The description of human inner world is conditioned by special features of anthropic perception of the reality. In the language conceptualization of emotional states there is a special place for metaphorical representations based on sensory associations caused by one or another emotion. The image of any human emotion has a complex of multiple fold conceptual metaphors in its base. The category of emotional state of Disappointment is considered to be the part of semantic space of human inner world which is reflected in cognitive metaphors. The research task involves differentiation and description of specific types of the metaphorical models actualizing the emotional state of Disappointment in the English perception of the world. The analysis of empirical material enabled to distinguish four models: sensorial, anthropomorphous, zoomorphic and nature-morphic metaphorical models. It is stated that with a variety of conceptual features, the integrity of the image of disappointment is built up on the combination of different feelings.

Keywords: cognitive modeling, cognitive model, conceptualization, metaphor, emotional state, disappointment

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