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Belyayeva L.A., Gridneva T.G. FEATURES OF TEENAGERS COMMUNICATIVE ABILITIES DISPLAY INCONDITIONS OF ORPHANAGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 11 (126). P. 192-197

The article deals with the problem of displaying communicative abilities in orphanages. The analysis of communicative skills of teenagers brought up in families and orphanages is presented. On basis of research the conclusion about the features of teenagers communication and their communicative skills is made.

Keywords: communication, orphans, deprivation, communicative skills, communicative abilities, teenager, juvenile age

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Sherova-Ignatjeva J.J. PSYCHOLOGICAL PECULARITIES AND ACCENTUATIONS OF PERSONALITY TRAITS OF HIV-INFECTED PATIENTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 11 (139). P. 94-97

This article describes psychical characteristics that are common among HIV-infected men, and the most common accentuations of personality traits among this category of patients. The conclusion after the research is: there are character traits that are typical to HIV-infected persons.

Keywords: HIV-infection, psychological aid, accentuations

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Khoch N.S., Gratsianova A.D. The Changes of Thyroid Gland Morphofunctiona! Condition under Combined Exposure of Hypokinezia and Cold // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 9 (25). P. 51-55

The obtained data of morphofunctional condition and blood hormone levels of rats thyroid glands under 5 days exposure of hypokinezia, cold and their combination are presented. It was established that cold exposure in combination with hypokinezia gave rise to compromising reaction of thyroid gland, when there were elements of reaction to both hypokinezia and cold. Some of follicles in central gland,s zone were in condition of great functional stress, but the rest of part (it was more than 2 volume) was in deep depression of synthesis and secretion. So considerable deficiency of thyroid hormones in organism appeared and it lead to heavy breach of metabolism, weakening of the mechanisms of thermoregulation and even to the death of some rats at the end of the experiment.

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Chupakhin N.P. Sense is as the Basis of Mathematical Culture // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 2 (39). P. 127-131

Mathematics is submultitude of Cultural World. Cultural World is subject-object variety of possessors of senses of material and spiritual activity of a man. The activity of sense-building itself and a man realizing it are elements of Cultural World and possessors of its culture and sense. Sense is a one-to-one correspondence between a multitudes of demands and possibilities which satisfy them. Mathematical vision of sense-obtaining process gives a chance to build the trajectory of sense as godograph of its radius-vector. Mathematical culture have the trajectory of sense reflecting sense of mathematical education and philosophy of mathematics.

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Skripko Z.A. The Role of Process of Supervision in Study Natural Sciences ”Subjects of Nature’s Laws” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 6 (43). P. 100-105

The role of processes of supervision in knowledge Natural sciences Laws of a nature were theoretically investigated by a wide rejoin of the modern psychologists and pedagogical. The author of article, basing on theoretical development of the given question, experimentally carries out the given process at study of a rate “Natural sciences» in classes of a humanitarian structure. The analysis of results brought in the article, shows, that the correctly organized supervision of Natural sciences of processes, raises quality of knowledge about a structure of the environmental world

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Bushov Y.V. . A Problem of Perception of Time: Results and Prospects of Researches // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 1 (45). P. 95-103

In article the basic results and prospects of the further researches of specific features and mechanisms of perception of time in Tomsk the state university are discussed. It is shown, in particular, that the perception of time is system process in which it is possible to allocate five consecutive stages clearly shown in dynamics of ERP and cortical of interactions. Character of these interactions essentially depends on an initial condition and specific features of the person. Between characteristics of perception of time and levels cortical interactions there are statistically significant connections which character depends on a stage carried out perceptional tasks.

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Chasovnikov S.N. - // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 1 (64). P. 66-70

For effective solving ecological problems the author suggests the use of economic tools instead of widely spread administrative methods. The author points out that for the effective functioning of the systems of rational nature use it is necessary to single out into a separate subsystem the economic tools of environmental protection, the elements of which are to be formed by local authorities

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

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

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

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

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Naskalov V.M. INNOVATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE STUDENTS’ SYSTEM OF EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 5 (120). P. 131-135

Effective realization of students’ physical education system foresees the use of up-to-date pedagogical teachings. In order to promote the motive for educational and professional activity of students we have devised and implemented the guidance manual on the basis of which module – rating system of training and control has been used. The educational experiment having been carried out presupposed the reduction of 50 % of desk studies and at the cost of this the increase in the amount of students’ unrestricted work. It contributed to the growth of training intensity and the quality of material acquisition.

Keywords: students, pedagogical teachings, the guidance manual, unrestricted work, training intensity, material acquisition

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Kazarina L.A. EVALUATION OF THE STATE OF RESEARCH COMPETENCE OF THE PUPILS OF PROFILE HUMANITY CLASSES OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 6 (147). P. 144-148

The paper presents description of the process and results concerning evaluation of the level of research competence of pupils of profile humanity classes of secondary schools. The paper focuses on the interpretation of the experimental data obtained.

Keywords: research competence level, research competence in pupils of profile humanity classes of secondary schools, questioning

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Tatuiko I.N. TO THE QUESTION ABOUT THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF FORMATION OF SCHOOL-CHILDREN’S POSITIVE ETHNIC SELF-IDENTIFICATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 1 (154). P. 96-102

As a part of the interdisciplinary analysis the article suggests the description of native and foreign ethnological conceptions which allow deeper comprehension of the content of a number of concepts: “ethnos”, “ethnicselfconsience”, “ethnic identification”, “forms of expressions of ethnetic self-conscience”, “ethnetic individuality”. There were two opposing theories of ethnicity in Soviet and post-Soviet science – Yu. V. Bromley’s and L. N. Gumilev’s concepts. We examine the role of a theoretical framework to organize the process of ethno-cultural education of schoolchildren and their adequate formation (positive) ethnic identity, which is extremely important for the modern generation living in a multicultural environment.

Keywords: ethnos, features of ethnos, ethnetic self-consience, ethnic identification, forms of expression of ethnetic self identification, ethnetic individuality

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Kuznetsov P.M. MARKETING COMMUNICATION BARRIERS AND SPECIFICS OF THE RUSSIAN CUSTOMER // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 5 (158). P. 52-59

The article deals with the Russian customers’ types with the specific features, peculiar to each type. General peculiarities, which represent modern Russian mentality and can be used to distinguish Russian customers from those of Europe and the USA, are considered too. These are, first of all, the large income-contrast between wealthy minority and poor majority of Russian population (there is a distinct stratification of Russian society), priority of material wellbeing and the lack of trust to advertising. These peculiarities are considered in the context of the marketing communication barriers, which occur in process of marketing message recognition by customers. There are five consequentially occurring barriers: attention; understanding; trusting; remembering and first actions. We analyze them in three aspects: 1) the influence of four factors, which characterize the marketing message, showing its quality and efficiency (these are form, contents, technical facilities and organization of the massage); 2) the influence of Russian customers’ peculiarities, which determine the smooth or hard coming of marketing message over this or that barrier of marketing communications; 3) making the set of marketing communication instruments, which could be most effective to overcome each barrier. As the result, we conclude that the stratification of Russian society into wealthy minority and poor majority is now the most actual peculiarity, which influence passing the four (of five) existing barriers and determines the set of marketing communication instruments for overcoming each of them.

Keywords: marketing communication complex, customer peculiarities, marketing communication barriers, attention, understanding, trusting, remembering, first actions

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Rodionov P.V., Starodubtsev V.A. PUBLIC PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION AS A BASIS FOR THE STUDENT INFORMAL EDUCATION IN THE ENGINEERING SECURITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 8 (161). P. 105-108

Consideration is given to develop the professional competencies of the bachelors through the informal interaction on the basis of a public organization with a professional focus. In particular the subject to study was “The club of public firefighters, rescue workers and volunteers” which currently includes 78 students and 5 teachers. The practice activity of a student club, organized in 2012 year by the Yurga Institute of Technology (Tomsk Polytechnic University Affiliate), shows the stages of its formation and relations with University and with a municipality, detects the conditions of the student’s developing competencies and the student’s socialization. Here the integration is achieved by institutional and non-formal education, to create a field activity of students to improve their competencies and practices when developing future profession. Thus the informal activity of students enriches the academic learning. In addition, for teaching staff the club has become a testing ground for educational innovations.

Keywords: development of competencies, non-formal education, pedagogical interaction, student’s socialization

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Shkapenko T.M. TO THE PROBLEM OF THE DESCRIPTION OF INTERJECTIONS IN THE LIGHT OF THE THEORY OF SPEECH ACTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 3 (180). P. 42-46

The paper considers interjections in the framework of the theory of speech acts. Different approaches of foreign linguists to the description of the illoсutionary purpose in interjection’s utterances are analyzed. The ideas of Anna Wierzbicka about the absence of illocutionary purpose in this type of utterances as consequence of their spontaneity was criticized by D. Wilkins and T. Wharton. These researchers adduce arguments in favor of illocution’s presence in interjections and argue that the extent of illocution varies from interjection to interjection, depending on the degree of it’s linguistics or paralinguistics. On the basis of discursive analyses data I argue that above-mentioned regularity contradicts the obvious language facts. The first fact is that the same interjection can be used in various types of speech acts, and another one is that the subclass of volitive interjections has an evident illocutionary purpose in spite of its strong extent of paralinguistics. In this paper I propose new solution to the interpretation of interjections within the speech acts theory, which is based on the understanding that non-controversial description of interjections can be achieved on the base of recognition of their interactional character. An interactional character is understood in this case as subject-subject or object-subject forms of speech behavior which take place at the moment of interjections uttering. Such approach allows to overcome the restrictions of numeral interpretative theories which are relevant only for prototypical emotive interjections. The understanding of interactional nature of interjections speech acts allows us to elaborate the theory that can be used as theoretical basis for all subclasses of interjections. Under this approach all types of interjections could be qualified as behabitives that had been characterized by J. Searle as reactions to behavior of other people. Within the offered classification there is a need of a reinterpretation of the term “behabitives”. This category has to be expanded from traditional etiquette speech acts to all types of utterances containing emotive and volitive interjections.

Keywords: interjections, speech acts theory, illocutionary purpose, expressive speech acts, behabitives, emotive interjections

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Mymrina D.F., Abdrashitova M.O., Zakharova E.O. DEVELOPING FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE OF THE ACADEMIC STAFF AT A TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 6 (195). P. 171-175

The paper discusses the issue of the development of the English speaking communicative competence at a technical university, which is thought to have become one of the most essential skills of today’s university staff. Due to this, many of the Russian universities are now reconsidering professional requirements to the staff, believing that good knowledge of English could contribute to faster integration of their universities into global scientific community. National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia, has designed a number of professional training programmes for the English language acquisition tailored to the specific needs of the academics. The paper focuses on the course outline “English for Scientific and Academic Communicative Purposes” aimed to develop foreign language communicative competence for professional communication within academic society at the level B1/B2 (Independent User) of European communicative competences. During the course, which has been primarily created for the staff of a technical university, the major features of the academic style of communication, academic grammar and vocabulary as well as the structure of the presentation and the ways of presenting scientific contents are studied and practised. Consequently, upon completing the course, the university staff are able to share the results of their professional activity with their foreign colleagues. The learners are expected to obtain the skills of making and delivering a presentation on their professional profile, duties, and challenges, which appears to be one of the major outcomes of the programme.

Keywords: foreign language communicative competence, professional communication, English for Scientific and Academic Communicative Purposes, presentation

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Sorochinskaya T.V. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 4 (7). P. 64-66

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Ruvinskiy V.V. . Drug business of Colombia at the end of XX century. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 3 (19). P. 52-56

The paper tells about socio-economic conditions of drug business in Colombia in the last decades of XX cen¬tury. Main constituents of Colombian drug symbiosis are analyzed. The activity of cartels, the pressure of economy on criminality and political failure in organizing struggle against drug traffic are considered as well.

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Ferrer E.Z., Insera V. Photons and fermions in spacetime with a compactified spatial dimension // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 7 (44). P. 88-94

The effects of a nonsimpiy connected spacetime with the topology of S1 x R3 in the vacua of QED and gauged-NJL theories are investigated. It is shown that the polarization effects of twisted and untwisted fermions in QED are equivalent, once the corresponding stable vacuum solution of each fermion class is taken into account. The photon propagation in QED is found to be anisotropic and characterized by several massive photon modes and a superluminal transverse mode. At small compactification radius the masses of the massive modes increase as the inverse of the radius, while the massless photon mode has a superluminal velocity that increases logarithmically with that distance. At low energies the photon masses lead to an effective confinement of the gauge fields into a (2+i)-dimensional manifold transverse to the compactified direction. In the gauged-NJL model, it is shown that for both twisted and untwisted fermions, the smaller the compactification radius, the larger the critical four-fermion coupling needed to generate a fermion-antifermion chiral symmetry breaking condensate.

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Semyan T.F. The Visual Model of Prose by B. Pilnyak in the Context of the Stylistic Searches of the XXth Century // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 6 (50). P. 57-62

Forming of a new artistic method in a prose of the 1920th such as use of the system of visual and graphic instruments for type-setting and its later history in the literature of XXth century are viewed in the article.

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Azorkina O.D. Classical and Quantum Aspects of Generic Chiral-Antichiral Superfield Model on Deformed Superspace // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 6 (57). P. 38-42

We study a generic chiral-antichiral superfiled model on N=1/2 deformed superspace. The model is formulated in terms of arbitrary Kahler potential and arbitrary chiral and antichiral superpotentials. A component structure of the model is found. One-loop effective action in low-energy approximation is considered at constant background fields. The divergent and finite contributions to effective action are calculated

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Voytekhovskaya M.P., Poner L.V. HISTORICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ORGANIZATION PROBLEMS OF PROFILE EDUCATION IN RURAL SCHOOLS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 13 (115). P. 98-101

The article in the framework of historical and pedagogical analysis of the phenomenon of school education identifies stages in the formation of this form of differentiated education, analyzes the reasons for poor rural schools profiling.

Keywords: profile education, historiography, stages of formation of special education, rural school

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Krivo T.M. TECHNOLOGY OF THE STUDENTS’ ART-CREATIVE POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OF PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY IN THE PROCESS OF PROJECTS ACTIVITY (OF DECORATIVE AND APPLIED ARTS) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 2 (117). P. 121-125

This article considers the students’ creative potential of future teachers of primary school in the process of projects activity of decorative and applied arts (in terms art ceramics). As art students, as for students at the primary school clay makes a creative material and developing creative potential. One of the main conditions successful task solutions of the students’ creative potential development is active participation in projects activity that helps future teachers to gain self-actualization.

Keywords: developing creative potential, art ceramics, future teachers of primary school, decorative and applied arts, projects

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Kamaleyeva A.R. THE CONCEPT OF FORMATION OF SELF-EDUCATIONAL ABILITIES, SKILLS AND THE CORES NATURAL-SCIENCE COMPETENCES IN THE COURSE OF CONTINUOUS NATURAL-SCIENCE FORMATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 2 (117). P. 139-146

The presented concept has three parts (basic, theoretical, applied) and contains laws and principles of formation of self-educational abilities, skills and the basic natural-science competences students.

Keywords: self-educational skills, the basic natural science the competence, a case-method, the modular training, the integrated continuous natural-science formation

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Melik-Gaykazyan I.V., Melik-Gaykazyan M.V. “SEMIOTIC ATTRACTOR”: CONCEPT FOR SOLVING DILEMMA OF INNOVATIVE MANAGEMENT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 5 (158). P. 147-153

Two tasks of innovation management require its methodological solution. Those tasks are effective selection of asymptotical target and management of generation of unexampled innovations. Methodological strategies of solving these tasks can be put as dilemma. Constructive solution of this dilemma is based at “Semiotic Attractor” conception. The concept became a synthesis of the philosophy of process, results of methodological research related to information phenomenon as a process and results of fundamental research of non-linear dynamics and semiotics. The concept expresses conditions of organization of states meeting nature of managed system's attractors. This “Semiotic Attractor” is realized as an occasion – occasion of random selection and occasion of unexampled innovation's generation. Organization of conditions leading to occurrence of similar occasions is relevant to solution of innovations management tasks. Solution was obtained on basis of four interdependent conditions: 1) innovations management is management of targets; 2) phase states of targeted situations set by semiotic means exclusively; 3) information mechanisms of self-organization require intermediary situation to be formed which should be dependent on asymptotical target; 4) verbalization of asymptotical target should represent current intermediate situation. The latter does not mean concealment of final targets but meet requirement for future should be open for the future innovations. Selection of final target is a choice between aspirations of altruism, perfectionism, hedonism or utilitarianism.

Keywords: “semiotic attractor”, “revolution in symbolism”, nonlinear dynamics, occasion, characteristics of information, model of semiotic dynamics

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Bogdashkina S.V., Savostkina M.I. PAROEMIA AS ONE OF THE MEANS OF FORMATION OF COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE OF STUDENTS IN THE DISCIPLINE «LANGUAGE AND CULTURE OF THE MORDOVIAN PEOPLE» // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 3 (180). P. 80-83

Every nation in everyday speech besides words and combinations of words use the sustained phrases, a variety of which is paroemia (eg, proverbs, signs). Proverbs are special units and signs of language, the essential elements of human communication. These signs convey specific information, refer to the typical life and mental situations or relationships between these or other objects. The correct and appropriate use of proverbs gives the speech a unique identity and special expressiveness, it gives the opportunity to enhance the learning process. This article explores the role of proverbs in the formation of the communicative competence of students in the classroom as part of the discipline “Language and culture of Mordovian people”. One aspect of the formation of communicative-speech competence is familiarity with the language of one of the Mordovian people – Moksha. With Moksha students learn in the classroom for discipline “Language and culture of Mordovian people”. Therefore, we modulated the different situations of communication, different communication tasks. Proverbs help create a real atmosphere in the class, introduce elements of the game in the learning process. The authors developed the tasks conducive to the formation of a common culture of students, increase the level of linguistic competence and activity of students in the classroom, promoting education of tolerance and love for the native land.

Keywords: proverbs, intercultural approach, principle of communicative orientation, verbal and cognitive activity

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Afanasyeva Y.Y. MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE AS A CULTURAL PHENOMENON IN RUSSIA IN THE XIX CENTURY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 5 (194). P. 64-68

Based on the letters and memoirs of N. V. Shelgunov, V. O. Kovalevsky, N. G. Chernyshevsky and modern critical works, the phenomenon of emergence of marriage of convenience in Russia is considered. Untypical family models with a new attitude towards women are being investigated. The gender approach reveals a gradual change in the public consciousness of the role of women in the family and society. The article analyzes historical preconditions for the emergence of such a cultural phenomenon as marriage of convenience. The real implementation of the theory of “reasonable egoism”, proclaimed by N. G. Chernyshevsky in the novel “What Is to Be Done?”, is being studied. On the examples of family life of M. A. Obrucheva – P. I. Bokov, L. P. Mikhaelis – N. V. Shelgunov, S. V. Kovalevskaya – V. O. Kovalevsky and others, the fate of the participants of the love experiment can be traced. In the opinion of N. G. Chernyshevsky and his followers, a woman in marriage should not only obtain equal with a man rights, but also freedom. She can control her feelings. At the same time, men are liberators, by means of marriage helping a woman to avoid domestic despotism or giving an opportunity to get an education. In Russia the model of behavior of a noble man was conditioned by his desire to take responsibility for a woman, deprived of the civil rights by the society. N. G. Chernyshevsky showed what a decent person in Russia should do, without going beyond the framework of “reasonable egoism”. That is, in the conditions of social injustice, a man had to make up and give a woman what she did not receive from the society. The model of the noble altruistic behavior of a man firmly entered the consciousness and was developed by the part of the youth who shared the ideas of radicalism.

Keywords: N. G. Chernyshevsky, the novel “What Is to Be Done?”, marriage of convenience, the Shelgunov family, memories, Sophia and Vladimir Kovalevsky, gender studies

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Izutkin D.A. The Man in the Interaction System of Way of Life and Health // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 2 (39). P. 90-92

The relationship between objective conditions and subjective specific features of the individual is regarded in the article. In this interaction a person is centered as unique and multisided phenomenon. Different human activities in a diverse spheres of life are highlighted that have either direct or indirect influence on person’s health. It is emphasized the leading role of objective conditions in the person’s choice of a definite lifestyle towards health. At the same time, healthy or unhealthy lifestyle is strongly mediated by personal values and preferences and addresses individual social and spiritual experience.

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Pankratova L.V. About the Periodization of the Early Iron Age in Surgut Ob’ River Basin // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 3 (66). P. 141-144

Cultural-historical periodization of the early Iron Age in Surgut Ob’ river basin developed by J.P. Chemyakin is viewed in the article. The author of the article raises an objection against the names of the stages of Kulay culture of the Iron Age of the region. The analysis of the periodizations of the epoch of the yearly Iron Age of Ob-Irtysh basin shows that extracted by the archeologists cultural formations are synchronous just in part. Formation of Kulay culture in Surgut Ob’ river basin is connected with penetration of migrants whereas in Narym Ob’ river basin Kulay culture has autochthonous basis. This peculiarity of the early stage of the region’s epoch should be reflected in its name and the name of the early stage of Kulay culture should stay the same as it is in literature.

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Kiryushina O.N. SCIENTIFIC AND PEDAGOGICAL ACTIVITY AS THE FACTOR OF DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENTIFIC POTENTIAL OF THE EDUCATION SYSTEM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 7 (85). P. 127-131

Scientific and pedagogic activity, providing development of resources of scientific potential, actively influences on the process of reforming of the education system. Results of generalization of research are submitted in the field of the education, executed in scientific schools of the Russian Federation for the period of 2001-2007. Results of generalization can form the basis of specification of actual directions of research and coordination of scientific and pedagogical activity.

Keywords: education system, reforming, scientific and pedagogic activity, scientific - information and personnel resources, scientific potential, branches of sciences, specialties of pedagogies, dynamics (changes) and structure of research, tendencies, dissertation

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Safatova E.Y. SACRAL GEOGRAPHY OF RUSSIA: SPATIAL SEMIOTICS (ON THE MATERIAL OF «TRAVEL ON HOLY SITES OF RUSSIA» BY A. N. MURAVJEV) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 9 (87). P. 151-155

The article considers genesis of Russian pilgrim tradition and gradual formation of national geography of Holy sites. The analysis of literary reflexion of these processes offered by the author in works of the religious writer A. N. Muravjev allows to describe semiotics aspect of sacral geography of Russia and shows a technique of interpretation of the spatial organization of literary works with religious artistry modus.

Keywords: the pilgrimage, Russian literature, the art space, the semiotics, the literature of travel

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Gordeyeva L.V. TEACHER’S REPRODUCTIVE SPEAKING ACTIVITY: MEANING, SPECIFIC NATURE, PROBLEMS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 1 (91). P. 45-48

This article is devoted to reproductive teacher’s speech. The place and the meaning of the teacher’s reproductive speaking activity and a number of disadvantages of reworking primary data and creation of common style by the teacher within the lesson are described.

Keywords: productive and reproductive teacher’s speech, sources of scientific information, ways of reworking primary data, disadvantages of using of reproductive teacher’s speech

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

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

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

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Zhadko N.V. FEATURES OF THE SMALL GROUP METHODS IN BUSINESS TRAINING. THE ANALYTICAL APPROACH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 10 (112). P. 175-179

In the article the maintenance and principles of the choice of “analytical” methods of the organization of group work in training are considered. Special attention in the article is paid to conditions of application of such “analytical” methods of the organization of small group work: problem solved methods, knowledge building education, project based learning, training seminar and “a case study”.

Keywords: Intensive business training, training, methods of small group work, analytical methods of small group work, principles of a choice of methods of the organization of work in groups in training

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Abramova E.I. THE FUNCTION OF CLOTHES CHANGE IN “PETER I” NOVEL BY A. N. TOLSTOY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 3 (118). P. 204-207

The article includes analysis of clothes change motive and its main functions in “Peter I” novel by A. N. Tolstoy. This motive plays an important part in the development of the plot, in the revelation of the nature and the acts of the characters. The author of the work appealed to deferent episodes of the novel, where there are such functions of clothes change motive as socio-cultural, political and psychological, and uncovered their special features.

Keywords: Peter`s I epoch, clothes change motive, costume, costume details, clothes, “poteshnyy” (lit. “fun”) world of Peter I, functions of clothes change

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Pushkareva T.G., Kulikov S.B. THE ROLE OF NETWORKING FACILITIES IN ORGANIZATION OF EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 8 (123). P. 34-37

The article deals with the possibility of networking organization in educational environment of teachers’ training college.

Keywords: social partners in education, social and personal competence, educational environment

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

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

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

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Beiskhanova S.A., Svich N.A. REVISITING THE DETERMINING LEVELS OF STUDENT LANGUAGE COMPETENCE IN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 12 (189). P. 81-84

This article concerns the question of determining levels of language competence in foreign language teaching to students of technical specialties. The paper includes the results and analysis of testing aiming at identifying relevance to one or another knowledge level of a foreign language. The knowledge of vocabulary, grammar, understanding of foreign speech based on reading is checked with the help of placement test. The assessment of basic knowledge by means of input testing reveals the correspondence of knowledge, habits and skills of students to one or another level of knowledge of a foreign language. In its turn, the subsequent language competence in the university, which orients future specialists to self-development and intercultural communication, depends on the results of testing. The main goal of the level approach in foreign language teaching is the striving to provide conditions that allow students to make progress at the level identified by the results of placement test. The experience shows that applying this approach to students in teaching allows to develop habits and skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing at the appropriate level in order to achieve the next level of mastering a foreign language successfully. According to the results of the entrance testing, the groups are formed, i.e. students are distributed to groups (subgroups) taking into account their language knowledge by means of applying the technology of level training.

Keywords: level training, efficiency, language competence, levels of language competence, placement test

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Zagrevskiy V.I. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 2 (11). P. 11-14

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Berestneva O.G., Ivankina L.I., Dorokhova T.N. Comparative Social and Psychological Analysis of a Manager's Professional Qualities in Russia // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2002. Issue 3 (31). P. 98-102

Diagnostics and forecasting of the optimum personality of a manager are problems that has not been solved by management psychology until now. The article presents results of the investigations of social and psychological characteristics and models of behaviour of managers, currently performing their duties, and the comparative analysis of the obtained data and the resuits of foreign research. The conducted analysis has shown that the social and psychological potential of managers in Russia does not always conform to the modern situation with its needs. The problem of personnel planning with the accent on creating a reserve of managers, developing and applying improved methods of assessment of their activity, appears most urgent today.

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Bolotnova N.S. Review of I.A. Ivanchuk’s Monograph “Rhetorical Component in Public Discourse of Elitist Speech Culture Speakers” (StPb.: SZAGS; Saratov: Nauchnaya Kniga, 2005. 431 p.) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 2 (65). P. 120-123

The review contains an appreciation of the monograph, which is devoted to multifold analysis of discourse of elitist speech culture speakers, rhetorical categories and universalities.

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Shchitova O.G. INTERDIALECT PRESIBERIAN BORROWINGS IN THE BUSINESS MIDDLE-OB WRITING OF THE XVII CENTURY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 9 (87). P. 135-140

The article is devoted to the study of dialect vocabulary containing borrowings from the forming dialects of the Middle-Ob region in the XVII c. There was defined the interdialect vocabulary inherited from mother dialects of the parent state. There were also used unpublished archive materials.

Keywords: historical lexicology, dialectology, borrowing, foreign vocabulary, Middle-Ob dialects, business written language of the XVII c

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Volokitina O.V. THE LEGAL NATURE OF THE PARENTAL CAPITAL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 12 (140). P. 124-126

The article discusses the problems arising when the law on additional measures of state support for families with children. It specifies the gaps, when adopting law no. 256-FZ and ways to improve them.

Keywords: parental capital, additional measures of state support for families with children, family capital, directions of realization of means of the parental capital

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Dresvyanina S.D. RELEVANCE OF TEACHING GENRE COMPOSITION IN VIEW OF THE FSES REQUIREMENTS TO THE FORMATION OF STUDENTS’ COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 1 (190). P. 45-51

The article reveals one of the key requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard to the results of mastering the basic educational program of basic general and secondary general education - the formation of communicative competence of students. As mandatory skills that ensure the communicative nature of the individual, the FSES emphasizes the ability to consciously use speech tools in accordance with the task of communication to express their feelings, thoughts and needs, to plan and regulate their activities; ability to use oral and written speech, monologic contextual speech. The content of communicative competence is the ability to set and solve a certain type of communicative tasks that is the use of the acquired knowledge, skills, and skills of speech activity in practice. The importance of development of communicative skills and abilities for successful socialization, adaptation and self-realization in the society is noted. The notions “communicative actions”, “communicative abilities and skills”, “communicative competence” are specified. The necessity of teaching the genre composition in view of the FSES requirements to the formation of the communicative competence of the students is substantiated. The results of experimental work on the formation of genre-communicative skills of students on the example of teaching essays as a genre of writing are presented. Teaching essays is chosen as a key to provide a modern man with necessary skills in his speech practice. The presented method of teaching essay is built on the activation of the personal experience of students. In the learning process, spe cial methods for the development of associative thinking, traditional and non-standard methods of developing communicative abilities and skills are used. The developed and tested technique allowed to get a high level of communication abilities and skills of high school students.

Keywords: communicative actions, communicative abilities and skills, communicative competence, genre composition, essay

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Muchkaeva D.V. ETHNOCULTURAL EDUCATION IN THE COOPERATION OF FAMILY AND INSTITUTIONS OF ADDITIONAL EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 1 (190). P. 187-192

The problem of ethnopedagogization of the educational process is considered by the author in relation to preschool children attending classes in the institution of additional education for children. The author relies on the conceptual provisions of G.N. Volkov’s work on the ethnopedagogy of holistic teaching and educational process, the ethnopedagogical approach and the means of upbringing. The problem of interaction with the family in the system of additional education for children is being updated. Achievement of the stated goals of ensuring continuity in the education of preschool children in the family and the establishment of additional education for children is called upon to contribute to the ethno-pedagogical approach realized in the course of the study. Ethnopedagogy of the whole educational process is considered as strengthening of its ethno-pedagogical component. An ethnopedagogical model of the upbringing of children in the interaction of the institution of additional education for children with the family is developed, and some results of experimental work on its implementation are presented on the example of the Republic of Kalmykia. Approbation of the developed ethnopedagogical model of the upbringing of children in the interaction between the establishment of additional education for children and the family was carried out on the basis of the Elista Palace of Children’s Creativity of the Republic of Kalmykia. Shows the role of games and events in the system of ethnocultural education, the forms of involving parents in joint activities with teachers and children on preparing and holding a collective activity. The conducted surveys of parents of children attending the Early Development and Preschool Education Center of the Elista Palace of Children’s Creativity reveal the parents’ vision of the national identity of upbringing and the results of family interaction and the establishment of additional education in the implementation of the ethno-pedagogical model. The tested model ensures the realization of ethno-cultural values in the process of educating preschoolers.

Keywords: pedagogy, model, ethnic and cultural traditions, education, socialization, further education, continuity

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Dubrovskaya N.V., Kim A.A. PECULIARITIES OF SEMANTICS OF «WHITE» IN FOLKLORE AND LEXICOGRAPHIC MATERIALS OF THE TAZ DIALECT OF THE SELKUP LANGUAGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 4 (193). P. 84-89

The relevance of the study is determined by several areas. First, the languages of the indigenous peoples of Siberia belong to the category of endangered languages lacking an ancient written tradition, thus enhancing the value of the folklore of these peoples as a primary resource allowing us to obtain important linguistic data, as well as to draw significant conclusions regarding the specific features of the genesis of the linguistic and cultural processes of the respective ethnic groups. Secondly, there has emerged a recent particular increase in the interest of researchers in the study of lexical systems of aboriginal languages of Siberia in connection with typological problems. However, up to the present time, no attempts have been made to separately study the system of color markings of the Selkup language. On the material of prosaic folklore texts, as well as lexicographical works on the Taz dialect, an attempt was made to describe the semantic zone “white”. With the aim of studying folklore and lexicographic materials from the point of view of the semantic features of color markings in the context of modern priorities of linguistic research, a set of lexemes with the value of “white” in a corresponding dialect is defined as a result of the work. Their semantic structure is described. A strategy for their representation in lexicographic material is proposed. In addition, symbolic patterns in “white” are observed in Selkup beliefs and shamanic practices.

Keywords: color terms, the Selkup language, lexicon, semantics, Taz dialect

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Skripko Z.A. The place and role of laboratory activities during knowledge of a surrounding world // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2002. Issue 2 (30). P. 77-81

The writers demonstrate an urgency of laboratory activities for teaching the integrated course «Natural sciences». The important functions of laboratory activities are that they can be used as a means of train¬ing and as a means and method of knowledge of a surrounding world. During the fulfillment of laboratory activities the integrated knowledge of the nature, synthetic submission, the knowledge about the laws and reciprocal relationships existing in a surrounding world is reshaped. Such knowledge gets reshaped while teaching the integrated natural science courses. The laboratory activities for such courses differ as they are complex (integrated), that is demonstrating an investigated phenomenon or process from different aspects -physical, chemical, biological. The outcomes of testing, demonstrating the necessity of usage of laboratory activities, distinguishing the contents and methods of fulfillment, forms of organization and so on are adduced.

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Ostanina V.V. The Role of Victim in the Criminal Law // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 11 (62). P. 55-56

In the article the author analyses the role of victim in the criminal law, possibility to consider the victim as the subject of legal relationship in the criminal law.

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Maksimova Z.S. Research of Realization of Problem Education in School // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 7 (70). P. 111-113

The author of the article researches the essence and development of problem education since Socrat’s maephtic to modern Russian Education Science and Psychology. The author researches the specific nature of the use of problem education at Russian schools. He tries to discover the factors impeding the realization of problem education at modern schools. Also he tries to establish the dependence between these factors and the system of educational quality

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Muratova N.A., Ostanina S.N., Rusanova O.N. DRAMA AND THEATRE: ARTISTIC SYSTEMS, AUTHOR’S MODELS AND MEANS OF THEIR INTERPRETATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 4 (82). P. 179-181

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