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Krivykh S.V. The category «development» in relation to the goal and contents of education. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 8 (24). P. 3-9

The realization of the modern concept of education demands the new approaches to organization of educa¬tional process, to the contents of educational disciplines and educational areas, and also to preparation of the teacher for school of a new type. One of such approaches we connect to use of such integrated discipline as antro-poe'cology. Antropoecology - integrated discipline studying, how at all stages of life the man builds the ability to live in interac¬tion with a nature, society and culture, what factors deter¬mine quality of life, what are necessary conditions for re¬alization valuable installations of the person, what difficul¬ties thus should be overcome. Antropoecological the ap¬proach to the decision of educational tasks recognizes that the man himself is a maximum value and measure of ef¬fectiveness of a civilization as way of organization of life of the people and their communities.

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Inozemtseva E.S., Rudometov S.A., Bobina O.N., Grekova S.A. Estimation of Efficiency of Employment by Improving Aerobics at Women With Vegetative Lability. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 3 (35). P. 114-115

The article considers features of organism's res¬ponse of the women with vegetative instability at aero¬bics classes on physical activity. The results of research of cardiovascular system reactions among women with the increased sensitivity of vegetative systems on phy¬sical activity at aerobics classes are presented.

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Petinenko I.A. Expenses in the System of Price-Formation of Russian Manufactures. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 5 (37). P. 71-75

The main problems of cost defining in Russian en¬terprises in terms of development of a new economy are issued in this article. The author notes three pe¬riods of existing of special feature of cost forming. There is also a detailed description of the types of cost ana¬lysis at our enterprises with taking into account the ex¬perience of west firms.

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Vorobyov D.V. Something about of the Unity, Entity and the Whole of Yamvlih from Syrien. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 2 (39). P. 35-38

The distinction character of the Whole and the Entity and the resemblance character of the Entity and the Unity of Yamvlih from Syrien are researched. There are two points of view about the Unity. The Unity is the beginning of the simple number row and, simultaneously, the beginning of the number, which this Unity embraces and forms. The second meaning concurs with Yamvlih from Syrien idea about the Unity who understands it as the all-absorbing (ubiquitous) reality, which embraces and maintains everything in itself indistinguishably. On the other hand it concurs with the meaning of the Entity as the all-embracing beginnig, which excepts every distinction and engenders everything from itself.

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Brabander S.P., Paleyev D.Y. Grounds for Degassing of the Exhausted Coal Miners. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 6 (43). P. 64-67

In article the question on limiting opportunities of ventilation for maintenance of concentration of methane in developments of panel at a normative levelis considered, and since what moment application of means of degasification is necessary. It is shown, that that for an abatement of inflow of methane from a goaf in working developments it is necesary to reduce pressure in the field of active accumulation of methane by drilling in them of the methane drainage boreholes connected to vacuum pumps

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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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Simontseva Y.V., Rostovtseva V.M. The Interpretation of Phenomenon “Instructional Design” in the Context of Professional Education of Foreign Language Teachers. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 9 (60). P. 108-110

The present article is devoted to the interpretation of the contemporary pedagogical phenomenon – instructional design. In the article the points of view of Russian and foreign researchers are expressed. It was revealed the place of instructional design in the process of teachers` of foreign language pedagogical education.

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Kaygorodova N.Z. SEXUAL FEATURES OF INFLUENCE OF SOLAR ACTIVITY ON INTELLECTUAL WORKING CAPACITY OF FIRST-GRADERS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 8 (86). P. 135-137

In article it is shown that dynamics of solar activity makes more essential impact on psychophysiological functions of girls, than boys.

Keywords: environment, solar activity, organism reaction, intellectual working capacity

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Amatov A.M. THE SYSTEM OF A NATURAL LANGUAGE:DETERMINISM OR СHAOS?. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 7 (97). P. 146-150

The paper presents a view of order and disorder in the system of a natural language and its role in the system’s development and functionality. It is shown that the disorder level (entropy) of a natural language can both increase and decrease, which, in turn, speaks for self-organization processes occurring in a language.

Keywords: determinism, chaos, entropy, self-organization, natural language, syntax, lexicon

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Kargina E.M. FORMATION OF READINESS OF THE PARTICIPANTS OF PEDAGOGICAL PROCESS TO ACTIVITY IN CONDITIONS OF THE PROFILISATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 4 (106). P. 108-111

The profilisation of the educational environment is way of modernization of activity of educational institutes on a basis of the person-focused approach by change of structure and the maintenance of education, updating of bases of its organization, forms and methods of interaction of participants of educational process. In article the question of formation of readiness of the participants of pedagogical process to activity in conditions of the profilisation of the educational environment is considered. Levels preschool, the general and vocational training are analyzed.

Keywords: the profilisation, the educational environment, formation of readiness, participants of pedagogical process, activity

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Kryukova E.A. EXPRESSION OF SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL RELATIONS: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF KET TEXTS (20TH–21ST C.). Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 9 (111). P. 156-162

The inventory for expression of spatial and temporal relations in the Ket language, their frequensy of use are covered by this article. Also, there is a comparative analysys performed on the basis of data from the texts written down in the mid 20 and first decade of the 21st century.

Keywords: the Ket language, spatial and temporal relations, locative and temporal adverbs, spatial cases, locative postpositions, subordinate clauses of time and place

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Ryskina L.L. GAUGE INVARIANT APPROACH TO LAGRANGIAN CONSTRUCTION FOR HIGHER SPIN FIELDS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 7 (122). P. 26-31

In this article, we consider the gauge invariant approach to Lagrangian construction for higher spin fields. The method is based on BRST-BFV construction, can be applied to construction of Lagrangians both for massive and massless bosonic and fermionic higher spin fields, in Minkowski or AdS spaces, for fields with mixed index symmetry and fields without any algebraic constraints.

Keywords: BRST-approach, higher spin fields, anti-de Sitter (AdS) space, irreducible representations, gauge invariant Lagrangian

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Bogoslovskaya Z.M. SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS OF WORD FORMAL VARIATION WITHIN SOCIOLECT AND IDIOLECT OF MODERN RUSSIAN SPEECH. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 10 (125). P. 141-144

The article is dedicated to one of the most dynamic phenomenon in the modern Russian folk dialects – formal variation of the word. Comparison results of the material wordshell modifi cation features in individual and usual language of Siberian accent carriers are given herein.

Keywords: old Siberian residents speech, individual and collective lexicon, word formal variation

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Fayzullayeva E.D. THE INFLUENCE OF THE EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT ON THE FORMATION OF THE SENSE CONSCIOUSNESS AT THE EARLY STAGE OF THE ONTOGENESIS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 6 (134). P. 157-163

The question of the influence of the type of educational environment on the formation of the sense consciousness is discussed in the article. One of the important characteristics of the educational environment is the type of the interaction between a child and an adult such as “closed”, “open”, or “mixed”. It is shown that the type of educational environment influences the formation of few personal characteristics among children (perception of situations, evaluation of others’ behaviour, ability to discuss situations, decentration, and readiness for interactions). “Openess” is an important characteristic of the environment.

Keywords: educational environment, communicative space, openness, sense consciousness, solving “sense problems“

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Kulikov S.B., Bulatova T.A., Glukhov A.P. NEOINDUSTRIAL MODERNIZATION IN RUSSIA: FACTORS AND CONDITIONS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 11 (164). P. 135-137

The article presents the analysis of the major factors and conditions providing the neoindustrial growth of economy in Russia. The authors conclude that the main factor influencing neoindustrialization is the inclusion of Russia in the global trends described on the basis of the concept “technoscience”. The condition for neoindustrialization serves the expansion of borders of network community the elements of which are already available in Russia and in its regions and within which economical and strictly scientific activity will be able to come to full agreement.

Keywords: neoindustrialization, technoscience, society of knowledge, global trends, social and cultural modernization

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Khomenko D.Y. SOCIAL AND ETHNIC STRUCTURE OF CRIMINALS IN THE ENISEI REGION: SECOND HALF OF THE 1800S – EARLY 1900S. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 5 (170). P. 112-116

The article examines the share of various social strata and ethnic groups in criminal activities in the Enisei region in the second half of XIX – early XX centuries. This question has not previously been the subject of a special scientific study. During the second half of the XIX century the role of criminal deportation in the criminalization of the Enisei region significantly reduces: every year a growing number of crimes were committed by not criminal exiles, but by representatives of law-abiding segments of the population. At the beginning of XX century Eastern Siberia faced the problem of organized criminality. In particular the activity of ethnic gangs. However, in the Enisei region this type of criminality was less distributed than in neighboring regions. The most widespread form of organized criminality should be recognized horse stealing. Communities of horse thieves in Minusinsk district were polyethnical. Horsestealing’s gang in Kansk district was formed with several factors: ethnic, social, religious.

Keywords: organized crime, Enisei region, social and ethnic structure of criminals, ethnic crime, criminal deportation, horse-stealing

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Reynbakh O.E., Kritskaya N.V. Features of “The golden calf” by I. Ilf and E. Petrov Russian-English translation. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2024. Issue 1 (231). P. 50-58

The notion of in-equivalent vocabulary stands for culture-specific lexicon units in a source text considered impossible to render into target language without more or less significant losses. Although, there exist a number of translation techniques aimed to facilitate understanding of such words for foreign readers. Each of such techniques can be correlated to two opposite strategies of domestication and foreignization, thus enabling to measure the degree to which translators managed to recreate culture-specific component in translated text. The purpose of the research is to analyze the specific features of in-equivalent lexicon units translation in four English versions of “The Golden Calf” novel by I. Ilf and E. Petrov. The research is based on 320 in-equivalent lexicon units in five text sources: 1) И. Ильф, Е. Петров. «Золотой телёнок» (1931), 2) The Little Golden Calf (transl. Ch. Malamut, 1932), 3) The Complete Adventures of Ostap Bender (transl. J.H.C. Richardson, 1961), 4) The Little Golden Calf (transl. A. Fisher, 2009), 5) The Golden Calf (transl. K. Gurevich, H. Anderson, 2009). The methods applied are general scientific (observation and description) and linguistic (text analysis, comparative analysis). In-equivalent lexicon units in “The Golden Calf” novel, set against the background of intensive formation of new Soviet lexicon, includes several classes such as sovietizms (32% of all in-equivalent units), objects and phenomena of everyday life (18%), words of foreign origin (14%), historical words (12%), phraseological units (10%), jargon and dialect words (10%), folklore words (3%), and nonce-words (1%). The comparative study of translation of the given classes of in-equivalent vocabulary in analysed English versions of “The Golden Calf” reveals the methods preferred by each interpreter. More often the authors used the techniques of description and approximate translation; less popular were the methods of hyponymic translation and calque, with the restribution of meaning as the least favorable method. Matching the techniques of in-equivalent lexical units translation to foreignization and domestication strategies makes it possible to declare that the most foreignized is Ann Fisher’s version while the most domesticated one – the translation by K. Gurevich and H. Anderson.

Keywords: in-equivalent lexicon units, “The Golden Calf”, translation techniques, domestication, foreignisation

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Dmitriyenko V.A. .. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 2 (5). P. 3-3

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Litvin A.I. .. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 7 (16). P. 54-56

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Matviyenko O.V., Ushakov V.M. Numerical Investigation of the Structure of the Swirled Flow in the Cylindrical Chamber with the Porous Medium. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 4 (36). P. 14-24

Gas flow through porous media is characterized by large vortex structures and large friction coefficients, resulting in an extensive momentum and interphase energy exchange between gas and the solid phase. The model used for flow in porous regions is at once both a generalization of the Navier-Stokes equations and of Darcy's law commonly used for flows in porous regions. The model retains both advection and diffusion terms and so can be used where such effects are important. In deriving the continium equations, it assumed that 'infinitecimal' control volumes and surfaces are large relative to the interstitutal spacing of the porous medium, through small relative to the scales that we wish to resolve. Thus, given control cells and control surfaces are assumed to contain both solid and gas regions. Based on this model, an efficient numerical technique has been developed and a numerical algorithm has been produced to study the processes in the porous medium channel.

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Falileyev V.V. Natural-Climatic Conditions as Factor of Shaping a Spiritual Culture. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 2 (39). P. 131-134

In this work by the author happen to influence data weather and natural conditions on shaping a phyche of people, their consciousness, thinkings, glances, cultures and lifestyle. The Author for the explanation of relationships between psychic processes uses information-energy phyche model, presented in psychological terms, leaning on fundamental laws natura with attraction of system approach and principles of harmony.

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Galkina T.V. The History of Foundation and Functioning of the Museum Complex of Tomsk State Pedagogical University (2002–2005). Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 3 (66). P. 99-105

The article describes the history of the museum complex of TSPU which includes the museum of history of TSPU, the children museum named by A.M. Volkov, the picture gallery of TSPU. Special attention is paid to the innovation projects in the field of the museum pedagogy.

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Dantsevich N.Y. Organization of the Medium of Patriotic Training in the Contemporary School. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 7 (70). P. 116-117

Article is dedicated to questions of the organization of patriotic training in the contemporary general education school on the basis of environmental approach. By the author is presented the experimental complex model of the medium of patriotic training, purpose of which is shaping in students and their nearest environment (teachers, parents) of high patriotic consciousness, feeling of faithfulness to its fatherland

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Khatyamova M.A. THE TIME CONCEPTION OF AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL BOOK BY M. A. OSORGIN «VREMENA». Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 8 (98). P. 107-109

The article reveals peculiarities of the autobiographical book «Vremena» (1938 - 1955) by M.A. Osorgin, which is determined by the time conception, its structure and semantics.

Keywords: literary of Russian abroad, fiction by M. A. Osorgin, autobiographical prose, the time conception

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Pankratova L.V. THE SEMANTIC RECONSTRUCTION OF KULAJSKY BORDERS WITH THE EDGING. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 9 (99). P. 145-148

The article represents a variant of interpretation of the meaning of ornamental motifs of Kulajsky cultural and historical community that had been living in Ob’s region in the Early Iron Age.

Keywords: ornament, motif, sacral texts, equivalence, semantics, hunting and fishing implements

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Kashnikova E.Y. TERMS OF ORGANIZATION OF SPEECH SELF-EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY OF STUDENTS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 4 (106). P. 35-39

The article discloses characteristics of speech self-education activity. The author of the article expounds questions of organization of activity of students speech self-education; describes the didactic psychological, pedagogical and organizational conditions necessary for successful speech self-education.

Keywords: activity of speech self-education, structure of speech self-education activity, conditions of arrangements of speech self-education.

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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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Arkhipov V.A., Bondarchuk S.S., Zhukov A.S., Zmanovskiy S.V., Trofimov V.F. THE STUDY OF SPRAYED LIQUID DROPLETS DISPERSITY BY SMALL-ANGLE SCATTERING METHOD. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 7 (122). P. 15-18

Laser diagnostics of droplets sprayed by centrifugal atomizer was carried out by the small-angle scattering method. Solution of aerosol optics inverse problem was used for define the distribution function of droplet size in the sprayed liquid by the centrifugal atomizer.

Keywords: particle size distribution, small-angle scattering method, laser, photodetector, atomizer

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Goncharenko V.N. HUMBERTO EKO ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY TO TELL “ALMOST SAME” IN THE CONTEXT OF THE LINGUISTIC RELATIVITY THEORY. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 2 (130). P. 173-176

The questions, which have been raised with the linguistic relativity hypothesis, continue discussions. Opponents and supporters of the hypothesis defend the positions depending on the chosen aspect of vision. Without considering specially positive and negative sides of the hypothesis, Eko nevertheless stops on some provisions, proceeding from the principles of the translation’s practice.

Keywords: theory and translation’s practice, language system, text, possible world, semiotics system, sense, interpretation, negotiations

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Kolchikova N.L. ТHE FORMATION OF THE COMPETENCE OF THE SCHOOL STUDENT IN LITERATURE EDUCATIION. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 4 (132). P. 177-180

The article tells about the possibilities of using competence approach at the lessons of literature. It gives the structure of professional competence of the teacher of literature and key competences of the student to be formed in literature class. The education competence is considered from personality-oriented and activity points of view.

Keywords: Competence, approach, modernization, terminology, structure

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Guohong W. IMPLEMENTATION OF RHETORICAL ARGUMENTATION STRATEGY IN THE PRESIDENTIAL DISCOURSE OF V.V. PUTIN AND D.A. MEDVEDEV IN COMPARATIVE ASPECT. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 7 (172). P. 27-34

The article deals with the rhetorical strategies of the argumentative orientation, implemented in the presidential discourse of V. V. Putin and D. A. Medvedev. The empirical material is the texts of Russian President's speech at the press conferences of 2010–2012. Press conference is a synthetic genre which combined declamatory monologue and public dialogue, as well as in their entirety exhibit features of idiolexicon and idiostyle and linguistic identity politics. There is a high degree of functional loading of the texts of this sort: through policy statements there is the opportunity not just to appeal to both the international community and to its citizens, but also to influence their audience. Political discourse can be considered today as one of the most important objects of analysis in linguistics. Argumentative political activity is defined as the basis of speech influence and the main means of achieving the objectives in the process of communicating with mass audience. The research was carried out within the framework of traditions of rhetorical argumentation. On specific text examples, are considered the methods by means of which are represented the rhetorical argumentative strategies of different types. The author comes to the conclusion that there are similar and different features of idiostyle and idiolexicon of the analyzed linguistic personalities exhibited by them in the framework of media discourse.

Keywords: argumentation, rhetorical argumentation, rhetorical strategy, political communication, presidential discourse

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Kruglova L.V., Shtern O.V. OVERCOMING COMMUNICATIVE DIFFICULTIES WHILE TEACHING PRIMARY SCHOOLERS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS TO A FOREIGN LANGUAGE. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 4 (181). P. 45-48

The article deals with the question of communicative difficulties arising while a foreign language training of primary schoolers with special needs. One of the main objectives of foreign language learning is communicative skills training and development. In consequence of cognitive disorder children with disabilities encounter serious obstacles in communicative and play activities. The article describes communicative difficulties as barriers that destroy effective and comfortable socialization and interaction between interlocutors in foreign language. It indicates the groups of communicative problems and characterizes physiological and psychological reasons of communicative obstacles. The research shows, that children with disabilities are under constant stress. The article presents recommendations on how to overcome the given problems. Therefore, the authors emphasize the necessity of lessening the influence of psychophysical disorders, the significance of motivational aspect, and demonstrate possible activities, tasks that encourage pupils in studying a foreign language. The article defines a foreign language learning at the initial stage as a tool for children development, and offers to integrate natural inherent process of a pupil with the learning one. The described in the article results of the research can be used during the educational process by teachers of foreign languages, education psychologists, counselors, class teachers. Particularly the results may help teachers to develop individual educational course of foreign language learning.

Keywords: foreign language learning, primary school age students, special needs, communicative difficulties, mainstreaming

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Pichurin L.F. .. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 2 (2). P. 10-11

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Gorbunova N.A. .. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 3 (3). P. 19-21

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Zhukova E.A. .. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 1 (10). P. 38-42

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Anisimov K.V. At the Sources of the Siberian Subject in Russian Literature of the XIXth Century: G.I. Spassky’s Magazine «The Siberian Bulletin». Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 3 (40). P. 65-72

The article is devoted to the first in the literature and publicism of the beginning of the XIX century Siberia research edition – «The Siberian bulletin» by G.I. Spassky. Special attention is paid to the principles of selection of the material, ways of its submission which as it is represented, are caused by specificity of recognition of Siberia in culture of the beginning of the century. East Russia is comprehended in «The Siberian bulletin «as exotic territory; receptions of its description go back to utopian performances about «the far grounds». Spassky’s magazine played a determining role during formation of the ambivalent image of Siberia – on the one hand, the parts of Russia adjoining with it territorially and «other» ground regularly studied, on the other hand, the remote, novel, occupied the people conducting essentially other lifestyle, than to what the intellectual of «the Education Age» got used to.

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Malanina V.A. Trends of Financial-Industrial Groups’ Development under the Conditions of Structural Transformation of the Russian Economy. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 9 (72). P. 41-44

The article analyzes the change in the sphere of financial-industrial groups in the transition period and the period of structural transformation of the Russian economy. Integrated business groups are considered as probable participants of high-tech and infrastructural projects of national importance

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Ivanov A.S. People Deportation Mechanisms During The Great Patriotic War. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 3 (77). P. 94-97

The article considers mechanisms of the displacement of Calmik settelers in Omsk region, at that special attention is given to Khanti-Mansiysk region. The process of internal migration during the war are studied. For the first time the author introduces the scientific use, the numerous materials which were not published earlier.

Keywords: SpecialTrials-Calmiс, deportation, Omsk region, Khanti-Mansiysk region, Dwelling space, Migration, Statefishorg.

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DEVELOPMENT OF METHODS AND CONTENTS OF METHODICAL TRAINING OF A FUTURE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 5 (83). P. 16-19

The article gives the analysis of changes in aims, tasks and contents of methodical training of future elementary school teacher. This analysis is conditioned by appearing and changing of methods of teaching as a science, by the needs of contemporary society in a mobile and competent specialist who is able to create his activities on the basis of research as a method of cognition.

Keywords: methods of teaching, the stages of methods of teaching, contents of methodical training, methodical activities, methodical thinking, methodical skills, research activities, research competence

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Erofeeva G.V., Sklyarova E.A., Chernov I.P. FORMATION OF TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY GRADUATE COMPETENCIES USING PROJECT BASED EDUCATION. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 11 (89). P. 13-16

In the article the prospects of applying the project based education in the training process of technical universities are discussed. Examining training process on the basis of systems approach, in the article are formulated the basic stages of project based education. The materials of article will be useful for the developers of project based education

Keywords: projects, competence, aggregate of methods

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Semenova L.M. INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCE IN TRAINING FOR A SPECIALIST OF PUBLIC RELATIONS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 4 (94). P. 98-102

In article is given the concept of an information-technological resource and its role of professional training for a specialist of public relations. Long-term experience of the author and the developer of an information-technological resource or image constructing of the future specialist is presented. The structure and the resource substance is considered.

Keywords: information-technological resource, image of the public relations specialist

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Boronenko T.S. POST-NEWTONIAN EFFECTS IN THE MOTION OF THE INNERMOST JUPITER’S SATELLITES. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 7 (122). P. 70-75

In the present paper the possibility of measuring general relativistic effects on the orbits of the inner Jupiter’s satellites are discussed. We consider for Amalthea J5 the question if the PN components of orbital precession can be isolated from the far larger Newtonian precession. The results of several numerical simulations have shown that all larger contributions of Newtonian perturbations can be modeled and subtracted out.

Keywords: celestial mechanics, perturbation theory, satellites dynamics, relativistic effects, Jupiter’s satellites

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Nizkodubova S.V., Lasukova T.V. EFFECT OF ULTRAFINE POWDERS OF PIEZOELECTRIC CERAMICS FOR SOME BLOOD PARAMETERS IN RATS DURING THEIR LONG-TERM CHRONIC EXPOSURE. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 7 (122). P. 122-128

The article presents experimental data on the effect of lithium hexafluorophosphate and ultradispers pezokeramik powders based on lead zirconate titanate on blood parameters in rats with long-term chronic exposure. The development revealed depression of quantitative parameters of blood after the application of lithium hexafluoride, disorganization of surface architectonics of erythrocytes under the influence of ultrafine powders of lead zirconate titanate.

Keywords: erythrocytes, reticulocytes, neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, hexafluorophosphate lithium soot pezokeramiki lead zirconate titanate

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Platonova A.V. THE NOTION OF VICARIOUS MORAL RESPONSIBILITY: SOCIAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 5 (158). P. 158-163

In this article, I focus on the complicated variant of Collective moral responsibility, which is presented as the idea of vicarious responsibility. Using the idea of Collective Responsibility today has a lot of controversial statements. The main point, which is fixed in philosophical objections, is the principle of personality and autonomy. The idea of Collective responsibility eliminates personal responsibility, so we have the situation when nobody takes responsibility. However, today social changes, when to define real person action is impossible due to many reasons, researches have to investigate other types of responsibility, for instance collective. Collective agents such as nation, corporations, social institutes, human being need moral state, just because their actions have extensive impact and moreover the consequences of their actions have long term effects. The theoretical and practical gap is the source of the paradoxical situation. On the one hand, the paradigm of individual responsibility cannot be used for collectives, and on the other hand, the group’s activity avoids moral estimations. In this article, it seems that the idea of vicarious responsibility has a chance to connect individual and collective measurement of responsibility because it can be characterized as the space where individual and collective exist simultaneously. Vicarious responsibility deals with moral senses such as blame, shame, repentance which a personality has when other members of group have done. It is thought that the reason for this kind of experience becomes a moment of identification of the individual with the group on the basis of national, religious, professional or other interests. First fundamental question of collective responsibility and collective guilt was presented in the works of Karl Jaspers and Hannah Arendt. Philosophers have formulated the question of responsibility and guilt for the crimes of the nation's human scale, actually identifying the subject of the blame to the people. The German people were presented as a subject of collective moral responsibility. Later on, the idea of vicarious moral feelings was working out through the question: “When and under what conditions vicarious responsibility is?”

Keywords: blame, collective moral responsibility, group’s liability, deed, political responsibility

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Prishchepa T.A. OPPORTUNITIES OF CONTEXTUAL TEACHING FOR DEVELOPMENT OF TASKS IN INFORMATION-EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 8 (173). P. 74-78

The article presents the problem of creating tasks for a productive training in information-educational environments. The proposed approach to task creation provides the creative direction of the learning process, allows to implement the principles of phases of reflection in teaching. It was proved that contextual learning technology can be the basis for the process of creating tasks for a productive training in information-educational environments. The article presents the kinds of tasks for productive training in information-educational environments. Proves that the kinds of tasks are focused on the dynamic deployment of activities from the stage of examination of information up to the stage of practical implementation of some aspects of the subject, the problem. Provides the tasks for all of the models of contextual learning. Here are the kinds of the tasks: the tasks for understanding of information, the tasks for comparing of information, the tasks for substantiating of information, the tasks for reflection.

Keywords: learning environment, modeling of learning environment, the contextual learning technology, the types of learning tasks for information-educational environment

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Igna O.N., Kulpina A.S. CONTENT AND TARGET ORIENTATIONS OF DOMESTIC TEXTBOOKS ON THE METHODS OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING OF THE SECOND HALF OF THE 20-TH CENTURY. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 10 (187). P. 150-154

In the process of contemporary methodical training of inexperienced teachers of foreign languages they use textbooks which were published not only in the present century (XXI), but also in the previous one (XX). As a rule, these manuals are considered to be classical. Nevertheless, such manuals usually have rather different target orientations and content components in comparison with modern ones. Educational literature on methods of foreign language teaching of the second half of the XX century represents particular interest in comparison with the other evolution periods of such kind of educational literature and the development of methods of foreign languages teaching as an independent science in the matter of target aims, content components and used methodological terms. The given article represents the brief description of the most famous and the most popular domestic textbooks on methods of foreign language teaching of the second half of the XXth century. These textbooks can be divided into two categories: 1) the textbooks of the 50s – 70s (L. S. Andreevskaya-Levenstern, O. E. Mikhailova, V. D Arakin, I. M. Berman, B. F. Korndorf, I. V. Rakhmanov); 2) the textbooks of the 80s – 90s (R. K. Minyar-Beloruchev, G. V. Rogova, I. N. Vereshchagina; G. V. Rogova, F. M. Rabinovich, T. E. Sakharova; E. I. Passov, S. F. Shatilov). They have some different and common features.

Keywords: foreign languages, methods of foreign language teaching, university textbooks, the content of textbooks, target orientations of textbooks

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Noskov A.V. .. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 4 (7). P. 3-17

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Prozumentov L.M. .. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 3 (12). P. 25-28

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Golovchiner V.E. -. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 1 (33). P. 104-105

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Efanova L.G. -. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 1 (38). P. 96-98

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