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1501

Kuzheleva-Sagan I.P. The Main Research Paradigms in the Sphere of Communication: Social-Philosophic Aspect.. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 7 (58). P. 106-117

The purpose of the publication: the review analysis of the works of Russian authors for the last ten years from the point of view of typology (classification) of the research paradigms, existing in social communications. This kind of analysis promotes making different connections between paradigms, their mutual enrichment, beginning of “synthetic” directions in communication research and finding out new, earlier not used resources in studying of the given phenomenon and its derivatives. It is recommended as a basis for making a variant of essay for exam of “Philosophy and history of science”: history of science “Theory of communication”.

1998
1502

Suntsova E.N. TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION AS AN IMPORTANT COMPONENT IN THE CURRICULA OF RUSSIAN ENGINEERING UNIVERSITIES. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 6 (84). P. 9-13

Deciding the problem of improving the quality of education under the conditions of modern Russian technical high schools, special attention should be paid to the existing engineering professional criteria implemented for engineering study programmes and professionals worldwide, as well as to the State Educational Standard Requirements in the Russian Federation, so that to enable technical university graduates to adapt to the international requirements and to meet challenges of the international academic and professional workplaces. Graduates of technical universities should be able to become staff members of organizations working together as a system, where specialization matters, but where the ability to communicate across professional and national “discourses” is ever more important to professionals of all types. The importance of good communication skills has been emphasized in survey by survey; they show that technical skills can be unnoticed or not used if engineers cannot convince their peers, co-workers, superiors, or clients. Now it is time for Russian universities to reconsider the correlation of disciplines in favour of programmes and courses ensuring the development of future engineers’ intercultural competence and technical communication skills.

Keywords: professional and technical communication, engineering education, communication competence

1998
1503

Bedareva A.V., Savolaynen G.S. REALIZATION OF PEDAGOGICAL SUPPLYING OF A HUMANITARIAN COMPETENCE’S DEVELOPMENT OF FUTURE PR-SPECIALIST’S PROFESSIONAL TRAINING. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 10 (88). P. 16-21

The article contains the theoretical and methodological approaches to the bases of a humanitarian competence development in the educational process of a future specialist’s professional training. The stages of the humanitarian competence development of a future specialist in the educational process are given in this article.

Keywords: humanitarian competence, interactive training methods, media sphere of self education, psychologicalpedagogical training

1998
1504

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

1998
1505

Luzik O.A., Bogoslovskaya Z.M. LEXICAL OBJECTIFICATION OF THE CONCEPT OF “THE PAST’’ ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE KET LANGUAGE. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 9 (111). P. 163-167

This article explores the objectification of one of the structural components of the concept of “time” by the lexical means of the Ket language.

Keywords: concept “time’’, past, spatial mataphor, seriously endangered languages, the Ket language

1998
1506

Yarkina T.N. TO THE PROBLEM OF DEVELOPMENT REFLEXIVE COMPETENCE OF FUTURE TEACHERS OF PRESCHOOL EDUCATION. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 10 (112). P. 41-43

In the article characteristic of reflexive competence in teacher’s professional activity is given. The author emphasizes on forming this competence among students. The contents of the main structural component of reflexive competence of the future teachers’ preschool education are: cognitive, operational and personal. The conditions of their development during professional training are suggested.

Keywords: professional competence, reflexive competence of the preschool teacher, reflection, self-development

1998
1507

Semenova N.A. ANALYSIS OF PROBLEMS OF ORGANIZATION CHILDREN’S RESEARCH WORK (DATE OF CHILDREN’S RESEARCH WORK COMPETITION “CREATE, RESEARCH, TEST”). Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 10 (112). P. 115-118

The author has analyzed the experience of organizing the competition of children’s research, formulated the problems of research organization with younger children, and identified common problems in the organization of child study.

Keywords: productive activity, research activities of junior schoolchildren, the competition of children’s research, training of teachers

1998
1508

Obukhov V.V., Voytekhovskaya M.P., Sannikova I.G. BASIC THEORETICAL CONCEPTS OF MANAGEMENT AND TRAINING PEDAGOGICAL TEAMS FOR MODERNIZATION OF RURAL UNGRADED SCHOOLS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 13 (115). P. 57-61

The article presents main theoretical positions that characterize the phenomenon of management and teaching teams, conceptually grounded process of their formation and preparation for work in ungraded educational institutions.

Keywords: Management and teaching teams, ungraded schools, modernization of education

1998
1509

Balandaykin M.E. DEFINITION OF DISSEMINATION INONOTUS OBLIQUUS (PERS.) PIL. THE TYPE OF FOREST OF BETULA-CONSORTIUM DETERMINING INTEGRATED CONSTELLATION. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 8 (136). P. 117-125

The authors demonstrates specificity influence of type of forest of Betula pendula Roth. on occurrence degree in plantations of pathological agent Inonotus obliquus (Pers.) Pil.

Keywords: Inonotus obliquus (Pers.) Pil., Betula pendula Roth., type of forest, frequency of occurrence, yield class

1998
1510

Larionov V.V., Lisichko E.V., Postnikova E.I. PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS AND INVENTOR BORIS PETROVICH WEINBERG. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 3 (144). P. 101-104

All world news agencies in October 2013 reported that the invention of the head of the physics Department of the Tomsk technological Institute (1911) will be implemented in life in the state of California (USA). We are talking about the railway magnetic levitation. The layout of this installation was placed in room № 103 of TTI building № 3. Now there is educational laboratory of electromagnetism of TPU. The article briefly summarizes information about the scientific life of B. P. Weinberg.

Keywords: invention, teaching to physics, magnetic pad, electric road of the future

1998
1511

Manakov N.A., Vdovin R.S., Vdovin A.S. The Problems of Knowledge Quality Control under the Conditions of Distance Learning. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 2 (34). P. 99-100

The article considers the practice of modern testing, re¬veals positive and negative aspects of this form of evaluat¬ing. The authors suggest ways of making computer tests for the use under the conditions of distance learning to increase sfficiency of knowledge quality control.

Keywords: -

1997
1512

Agafonova E.G. A Backward and Forward Glance at Language Testing. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 9 (60). P. 75-81

The description of the present and future trends in language testing begins with a survey of the history of language testing originated from and closely linked with mental and educational tests. Researchers distinguish three historical periods (or rather trends) of language testing in the twentieth century: pre-scientific, psychometric-structuralistic and psycholinguistic-sociolinguistic. Many important national and international language tests are moving to computer based testing, viewed as a more practical alternative to paper-and-pencil testing. The next generation of computer based tests is considered to be computerized adaptive tests. Two significant language assessment products as applications of adaptive testing for large-scale language testing are presented.

1997
1513

Afanasyeva E.M. -. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 8 (71). P. 153-155

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1997
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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

1997
1515

Slepova E.B. OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY FOR IMPROVEMENT OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF ADDITIONAL EDUCATION FOR TRAINING OF TEACHERS OF TECHNOLOGY. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 2 (117). P. 190-196

This paper is the result of the creation and implementation of the educational process of establishing additional professional education unified model, which determines the structural operational-activity-oriented technology-oriented professional training, taking into account the functioning basic vocational education teachers. There was examined the activity stage technology-oriented professional training of teachers of “technology”.

Keywords: operationally-activity focus of the educational process, the unified model, technological culture

1997
1516

Yatsuga T.E. THE LITERARY WORLD OF Z. GIPPIUS FROM THE ORTHODOX CULTURE POINT OF VIEW. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 3 (118). P. 171-176

The main source of Z. Gippius’ literary activity is searching the Divine in the soul. The orthodox culture has become the basic layer in the foundation of the literary model of Z. Gippius’ literary world. Orthodox culture’s ideas such as sacralization of words, silence, negotiation of the sin origin etc. have affected the genre (prone genre), image (the image of Christ and the Virgin), thematic peculiarities of Z. Gippius’ (the ideas od Divine, sin, childhood etc.) poetic and prosaic literary activity.

Keywords: functional text, literary genre, prone, religiosity

1997
1517

Burtovaya N.B. PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE OF THE TEACHER OF HIGHER SCHOOL. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 6 (121). P. 175-177

This paper is the result of a theoretical study of the concept of “professional competence of the individual” and “communicative competence of the individual”. It examines the psycho-pedagogical approach to the personality and activities of the university teacher, based on the competence model of education.

Keywords: competence, professional competence, communicative competence, pedagogical skills, personality

1997
1518

Tsyrenova A.B. MEANS OF REALIZATION OF THE SCENARIO CONCEPT (DATA OF ENGLISH). Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 3 (131). P. 18-21

The article outlines different cognitive models such as concepts, frames and scenario concepts. Different notions of the term “concept” are given and some means of realization of the scenario concept are considered.

Keywords: concept, scenario, scenario concept, allusion

1997
1519

Nikolaeva O.V., Yakovleva E.A. CHINESE PAROEMIAS IN MASS MEDIA OF THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST: COGNITIVE AND PRAGMATIC ASPECTS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 8 (197). P. 21-27

The article deals with the analysis of Chinese proverbs and sayings found in the periodicals of the Russian Far East. Geopolitical location of the Russian Far East and recent growth of trans-border contacts with neighboring Asian countries make considerable influence on people’s minds and people’s perception of life. This makes the research timely and appropriate. Methodology of the research is based on the interdisciplinary approach to the analysis of ethnic proverbs and sayings which circulate in a different culture or a different language. The authors provide cross-cultural analysis of Chinese proverbs and the ways of their presentation in the Russian mass media. The pragmatics of citation of a Chinese proverb/saying in the Russian discourse proved to be determined by intelligibility of the proverb/saying to Russian readers. In some cases authentic ethnic imagery of the Chinese proverb/saying is pragmatically preserved. It makes reference to the wisdom of the Chinese ancient civilization more evident, and serves as an effective way of reasoning in a newspaper article. Special attention is drawn to cultural factors influencing the form and the semantics of Chinese proverbs in the Russian discourse. Parables and myths which stand behind almost all Chinese proverbs and sayings are lost in the Russian discourse, and Chinese proverbs are sometimes substituted with a Russian analogue. The authors of the article describe functions and pragmatics of Chinese proverb usage in a new cultural environment. In mass media of the Russian Far East Chinese proverbs realize a wide range of functions, among which the most relevant are informative, argumentative, phatic and appellative functions. Implementation of the above mentioned functions depends on cross-cultural pragmatics.

Keywords: Chinese proverbs, functional paremiology, pragmatics of proverbs and sayings, mass media discourse, cross-cultural studies

1997
1520

Ishutin V.A. Some aspects of using multimedia applications in process of education. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 8 (24). P. 43-45

Increasing efficacy of the educational process is one of the main problems for teachers. All educational methods are directed on its decision. Achievements of science and technology are used in most progressives of them. Com¬puter as an instrument of universal introduction and as an object of increased attention of youth can be used and must be broadly used in the pedagogical practice. Ability of computer to afford information to user in any of exist forms seems author as the most worthy attention.

1996
1521

Kacherauskas T. The Paradigm of Philosofical Poetics and Philosophy of Hermeneutics and Phenomenology. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 2 (39). P. 122-126

The author investigates philosophical poetics as the model of the tradition of hermeneutics and phenomenology. The article shows that the conception of mythos in the poetics of Aristoteles includs the ethical (katharsis) and existential (tragedy) aspects of the poetical understanding. The author notices the similar structure in the understanding of existential phenomenology. However the event of understanding includs as well the being to the death here. According to the author it is the base of the philosophical poetics. In this way the author interprets the whole philosophy of hermeneutics, phenomenology and existentialism.

1996
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Yurkov A.S., Savchuk A.N. INTERRELATION RESEARCH BETWEEN TIME OF DISPERSAL OF SPECIALIZED TECHNICAL TRAINING MEANS AND SPORTS RESULT OF STARTING DISPERSAL IN BOBSLED. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 10 (88). P. 150-154

The interrelation of results of dispersal of a specialized mean is considered in the research - training apparatus and sports apparatus, the size and character of this communication is established, this communication scientifically proves efficiency of use of a training apparatus as training means in system of preparation high-class brakemen and also at selection of sportsmen for participation in competitions.

Keywords: brakeman, correlation, starting dispersal

1996
1523

Zhukova N.S. ON THE METHOD OF DESCRIBING MORPHOLOGICAL SUBSYSTEMS IN LINGUISTIC PROGNOSTICS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 1 (116). P. 82-86

In this article with special reference to the verb subsystem of the German language the expediency of applying the differentiative method of describing morphological categories in linguistic prognostics has been justifi ed, since it provides the means of revealing productive categories and thus determining the prospects of the development of a morphological subsystem.

Keywords: unifi cation and differentiation methods of description, morphological categories, syncretism, homonymy, hierarchy of categories, productivity

1996
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Sazonova N.I. THE LITURGICAL REFORM OF PATRIARCH NIKON (1654–1666): THE THEOLOGICAL ASPECT (DATA: NIKON’S CORRECTION OF THE TREBNIK AND THE HOROLOGION). Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 9 (124). P. 192-196

The article considers the liturgical reforms of Patriarch Nikon in the theological aspect. The peculiarities of the impact of the liturgical text on the person and formation by the text of the fundamental religious beliefs, connected with the concept of deity.

Keywords: Orthodoxy, liturgical reforms of Patriarch Nikon, the liturgical texts, theology

1996
1525

Makarenko E.K. THE ROLE OF SHAKESPEARE’S THEATRE IN FORMING OF THE RUSSIAN HISTORICAL TRAGEDY. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 7 (148). P. 171-177

The article examines the process of birth of Shakespeare's tradition in the Russian dramaturgy and its influence on the principles of plotcomposing and genreforming of the Russian tragedy. For the first time, A. P. Sumarokov, the founder of the Russian dramatic art system, appeals to Shakespear and lays the foundation of the tradition to orient the Russian historic drama art to the Shakesperian theatre. Historical substratum of his tragedy “The Pretender Dimitri”, the formation of artistic principles of historicism, structural interpenetration of the genre canons of tragedy and comedy turned out closer not to the traditions of the French classic theater and drama but to the English Shakespearian drama.

Keywords: dramaturgy, tragedy, plot, “the epoch of the time of troubles”, Sumarokov, impostor

1996
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Galkina T.V. .. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 4 (13). P. 9-15

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1995
1527

Orel V.E. The Feature of Psychological Burning-out in Motivatin Sphere of Personality. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 1 (45). P. 55-62

In the article is decided the problem of the psychological burning-out and its intercoupling with motivation structure of personality. The study was realized on three levels of the personality operation: individual-psychological, presented of the achievement motivation, social-psychological, connected with social needs of personality and organizing level. The empirical study of “subject-subject” professional types has revealled specifics of the influence burning-out on motivation sphere of personality, expressed in breach of the balance of motivation structure and harmonious relations between its component. These particularities were shown in reinforcement of desintegration in motivation structure, in fallout of the few elements from the general system of motivation, in change the dominant motivation to account of the exception humanistic components from its contents.

1995
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Kuryanovich A.V. The Analysis of Occasional Lexical Units Pragmatics in M.I. Tsvetaeva Epistolary Texts in Reader’s Perception Aspect. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 2 (65). P. 103-108

The article deals with the analysis of pragmatics of different types occasionalisms in M.I. Cvetaeva correspondence on the basis of recipient statements. The realized analysis discovered high degree of Tsvetaeva’s epistolary occasionalisms pragmatics, which is caused by specificity of epistolary sphere of communication as well as the peculiarities of conceptual world picture and individual style of the author.

1995
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Bessonova T.N., Sazonova N.A. Formation of the System of Investments into Environment Protection and the Optimal Use of Nature Resources in HMD. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 9 (72). P. 8-10

The article considers the peculiarities of formation of the system of investments into environment protection and the solution of regional economic tasks in HMD. It also makes the analysis of economic stimulation of the optimal nature development via the system of positive and negative motivation methods

1995
1530

Ovcharenko O.N. Social and Political Views of Liberal Officialdom on West Siberia Peasantry's Juridical Status at the Beginning of the XX Century. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 3 (77). P. 85-89

The article is devoted to the issues of liberal movement in Siberia at the beginning of the XX Century. Siberian officialdom's social and political views on the peasantry's juridical status are examined, in particular. The development of the theme was based on studying such sources as Siberian periodicals, the materials of the Western Siberia divisions of Moscow society of agriculture and Russian geographical society, and of the interdepartmental special conference on the needs of agricultural industry, acted in 1902–1903 and published «The local committees transactions of the needs of agriculture».

Keywords: .

1995
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Burmistrova S.V. LOVE AND FAMILY PROBLEMS IN THE RUSSIAN LITERATURE IN THE MIDDLE OF XIX CENTURY. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 8 (98). P. 73-79

The article presents an analysis the Russian literature 1840-60 in the context of philosophical ideas about the love and marriage. The author views the construction of plot in the general and marginal texts of the literary process of XIX century.

Keywords: gender research, feminism, patriarchal mentality, philosophy of gender, dialog of culture, comparative analysis, belles-lettres

1995
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Shekhovtsova D.N. THE ROLE OF TASKS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF COGNITIVE INTEREST IN MATHEMATICS AMONG STUDENTS OF HUMANITARIAN DEPARTMENTS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 4 (106). P. 62-66

The article addresses the objectives of mathematical education, the role of tasks in teaching mathematics and their ability in the development of cognitive interest. In studying the subject «Mathematics and Computer Science» the author proposes to use the task. They should have several options for solutions and be focused on a joint study of these sciences.

Keywords: mathematics, computer science, tasks, cognitive interest

1995
1533

Grebennikova E.V., Firsova O.V. Awareness and attitude to their disease of teenagers with cerebral paralysis having a different level of subjectness. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 6 (108). P. 130-133

The article illustrates that the awareness and attitude of teenagers with cerebral paralysis is mainly defined by the level of their subjectness. The higher the level of the subjectness of teenagers with cerebral paralysis is, the more adequate their view of their defect, the existing limitations and the available possibilities is.

Keywords: health, teenager, subjectness.

1995
1534

Gelfman E.G., Demidova L.N., Terre A.I. LEARNING ACTIVITY MOTIVATION OF PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS BY MEANS OF TEACHING TEXTS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 8 (185). P. 100-107

Today’s school objectives to teach students to learn suppose developing of internal motivation among students. The priority motives of students of juvenile age are as follows: interest in the new; aspiration to fulfill one’s potential; necessity to understand the training material; significance of the studied material for improvement of personal experience. The content of mathematics education plays an important role in the search for the means of internal motivation of training activity. At the same time not only training skills but also ways of cognitive activity should act as the content of education. The unit of the content of education is a teaching text. It is the teaching text that can initiate active motivated intellectual activity of students. But not every teaching text can act as the factor of motivation of training activity. It should be a teaching text based on a psychodactical approach which would allow to identify the types of teaching texts that create the conditions for motivating training activities at its different stages. The study showed that the texts for students of grades 5 to 9, aimed at enriching the various forms of students’ mental experience (cognitive, conceptual, metacognitive, emotional-evaluative), make it possible to motivate students’ training activities at different stages. For example, such types of texts as «text as an encoding of information», «text as motivation», «text as an assessment and choice of features of the concept», «text as establishing links between concepts», «text as a programme», «text as means of self-monitoring», «text as a choice of mode of operation», «text as a choice of cognitive position», etc. guide students in their cognitive activities at the current stage of the development of school mathematical education.

Keywords: motivation of school activity, mental experience, training texts

1995
1535

Mekheda M.I. REDUPLICATION VARIATIVITY IN DISCOURSES OF COMMERCE AND ADVERTISING IN THE RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 10 (125). P. 40-43

The article explores English and Russian reduplication as nomination means in terms of its formative and functional peculiarities, as well as productivity in commercial and advertising discourses.

Keywords: reduplication, onomastics, proprietary name, productivity, informative value

1994
1536

Kazmerchuk A.V. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AS A MEANS OF INTENSIFICATION OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING IN UNIVERSITY. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 9 (137). P. 54-60

In the article deals with the features of the structure of extracurricular activities at the university and also the main directions, content, functions, types, forms and methods of extracurricular activities.

Keywords: extracurricular activities, objectives, content, function, forms of extracurricular activities in university

1994
1537

Starodubtsev V.A. FORMATION OF OPEN PEDAGOGICAL ENVIRONMENT. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 5 (194). P. 242-248

The article discusses the trends in information and communications technology that promote the formation of the open pedagogy, the subjects of which are not only teachers and students, but also other stakeholders (experts, consultants, Internet content curators, etc.). The possible ways to form the theoretical basis and the necessary institutional conditions for everyday educational activities of the pupils (students, working professionals, retirees) are determined. Offered a possible model of the open pedagogic environment related to social, technological and ecological environment. Highlighted the link between educational space, educational environment and personal educational spheres in global education space. The necessity of teaching evaluation for didactic characteristics of total mobile connectivity, hybrid (virtual and augmented) reality, "brain-computer interfaces" and other innovative technologies, and the impact of the digital reality on the identity of the person, to his way of thinking and lifestyle is showed. From the point of view of the open pedagogy-andragogy, the State should define the overall framework for educational space-regulation, level organization forms of institutional education, and professional standards. In this space can operate educational services providers of various ranks: normative authorized educational institutions (public and private schools, lyceums, colleges, institutes and universities) business (consulting, expert, training etc.) institutions, volunteer associations, professionally oriented hybrid organization types, accompanying public education. The necessity of pedagogical evaluation of not only didactic characteristics of total mobile connectivity, virtual and augmented reality, brain-computer interfaces and other innovative technologies, but also the influence of digital reality on personality, his thinking and way of life, is grounded.

Keywords: lifelong learning, personalization of education, pedagogical system, open pedagogy

1994
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Trofimova N.A., Shchitova O.G. COGNITIVE FRAME MODELING OF THE TERM SYSTEM OF THE SUBJECT AREA “BUILDING MATERIALS” IN RUSSIAN OF THE XXI CENTURY. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2022. Issue 1 (219). P. 65-75

Introduction. Nowadays linguists are increasingly interested in studying the terminology of professional sublanguages from the point of view of a cognitive approach. Cognitive frame modeling of terminology systems is becoming relevant being an effective way of representing the terminology of a special sublanguage. The aim of the work is to create and describe the cognitive frame model of the terminological system of the subject area “Building materials” in modern Russian. Material and methods. The material for the study is the terminological units of the subject area “Building materials”, selected from lexicographic sources on construction, regulatory documents, scientific papers, commercial catalogues of construction products, and professional internet websites about construction. The research methodology is based on general scientific and linguistic methods of descriptive and comparative research methods, including methods of linguistic modeling, framing, definitional, oppositional analysis as well as quantitative analysis. Results and discussion. The article identifies the main concepts of the frame approach to the study of terminology. The theoretical basis and interpretation of the concept of frame are presented, the frame structure used in this paper is developed. The work presents the frame model of the term system of the professional sphere “Building materials” in Russian. The paper defines the main subframes of this field: “Wood Materials”, “Ceramic Materials”, “Stone Materials”, “Glass Materials”, “Metal Materials”, “Cement”, “Concrete”, “Construction Mixes”, “Binders and Materials”, “Polymer Materials”, “Isolation Materials”, “Roofing Materials”, “Finishing Materials”. The analysis reveals the hierarchical frame structure, consisting of 13 subframes with their subsequent division into slots, micro-slots, and semantic groups. The study presents a detailed description of the subframe “Wood Materials” and the micro-slot “Composite Wood Materials” as well as semantic groups that are part of them. Various types of semantic relations between the terms representing the cognitive-frame model of the term system “Building materials” are revealed. Conclusion. The cognitive-frame model of the term system “Building materials” allows to present a hierarchically organized system of knowledge about a given subject area in a structured form and to identify system relations between the components of the term system. The presented fragment of the frame model illustrates the intra-system relations of the terms that verbalize it. The results obtained are of interest for terminology studies and can be used for educational and lexicographic purposes.

Keywords: construction terminology, cognitive terminology, frame, frame modeling

1994
1539

Pilipenko G.P. Creative independence forming as the base of future specialist professional activity. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 8 (24). P. 26-28

Creative independence in the article is defined as an ability and readiness of the future specialist - engineer to decide a class of professional problems, which not allowing ready samples of activity transfer and which proposeing reflection and self-development of his processial and per¬sonality spheres. Forming quality model of personality is introduced in the manner of manyfunction structure, which unites motive-value, cognitive, communication, emotional-willed, creative-activity components. Thats proved that crea¬tive independence of future specialist is united, holistic sys¬tem from its personality and professional qualities, which he shows in the course of professional progress. Thats shown that process of future specialist creative independence forming is the system of specially created educational situa¬tions of independent creative, professional activity: situa¬tions of heuristic searching, independent choice and decid¬ing, creative self-realization.

1993
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Itsenko I.A. Peculiarities of Creative Pedagogics of Intensive Teaching English at Primary School. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 5 (42). P. 115-120

This article is devoted to the problem of the English Language teaching in primary school and using intensive methods based on methodology of K. Losanov, G. Kitaigorodskaya and others. The author suggests beginning of studying English in primary school using special course «English Intensive Course For Children and Their Parents» by AA Vostrikov, E.N Dudina, I.A. Itsenko. The English Intensive course is closely connected with the productive earning where the main factor of learning is the creative activity of every child There are three main components in the productive learning: intellectual studying; forming; creative studying The following educational techniques play a significant role in this context - psycho-pedagogic and psycho-didactics; - the development of special abilities of a child; - the development of speech competence and personal studying; - the English Intensive Course For Children and Their Parents, having productive methods of teaching, in combination with the other productive subjects.

1993
1541

Zhukova N.S. The Phenomena of Suppletivism and Heteronymy in Vebral Morphology of Modern German.. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 4 (55). P. 58-66

The paper reviews the archaic inflection model – suppletive, and identifies the status of the hetero-stemic units, forms of the same word, as heteronymic or suppletive forms, depending on their systemic correspondence to the sets of irregular verbs; illustrates the need to differentiate the process of supplitivism from the resultant suppletive state, and the role of the latter in defining the productivity of morphological categories in Modern German.

1993
1542

Sergeyeva M.A. Biochemical process in oligotrothic landscapes Vasjugan bog. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 4 (78). P. 57-63

Process of methanogenesis in bogs, and also activity of process in a different environment are shown in the work

Keywords: ligotrophic peat, Vasyugan bog, biochemical processes, dioxide of carbon, methane, emission

1993
1543

Zaytseva T.I. FRENCH RULING ELITE AND GENDER IN THE MIDDLE AGES: TO THE ORIGIN OF THE GENDER CODE OF THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 9 (99). P. 76-82

The article is devoted to the attempt of reconstruction of origins of gender behavior of the French ruling elite of the Early Modern period. On the grounds of the materials saved up in modern medievalism, the author points out a number of the significant moments connected with matrimonial praxis in the elite’s sphere, the social status of gender and their resources of power, behavior of the rulers and their environments in private sphere.

Keywords: modern medievalism, France in the Middle Ages, ruling elite, gender attitudes, symbolical «capitals», behavioral installations

1993
1544

Petrova E.Y. MODEL OF REALIZATION OF PEDAGOGICAL TERMS OF OVERCOMING OF EDUCATIONAL DISADAPTATION OF STUDENT BASIC GENERAL SCHOOL. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 1 (103). P. 27-31

The article explains the concept of «educational disadaptation», the mechanism of its formation, levels, signs and indicators. The author is offer the model of realization of pedagogical terms of overcoming of educational disadaptation of teenagers at basic general school.

Keywords: difficulty in education, school disadaptation, educational disadaptation, pedagogical terms to overcoming of educational disadaptation, educational activities.

1993
1545

Shorokhova I.I. DEVELOPMENT OF MATERIAL AND TECHNICAL BASE OF PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE OF TYUMEN REGION IN THE PERIOD OF INTENSIVE OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT (1964–1991). Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 2 (155). P. 50-61

In the Soviet period centralized economy and the concentration in the hands of the state of the enormous resources allowed to realise expensive Tyumen oil and gas complex. An important element of the complex was the social policy of its enterprises and organizations, one of the areas which has been the development of health care. This article discusses the steps of the logistical establishment and financing of the health care system, developing a network of health care institutions in the Tyumen region under the conditions of the oil and gas industry. Based on the principles of historicism and objectivity the author applied historical and comparative chronological methods. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the dynamics of the material-technical base of health care system in the Tyumen region in connection with the implementation of social programs in the 1964–1991 years. The Government's policy on oil and gas development of the Tyumen region was conducted successfully, but significantly lagged behind the development of infrastructure. Financing of health and medical science did not provide their development at the present level. It does not exceed 3–4 % оf GDP and a residual principle.

Keywords: health care system, investment, health care facilities, material and technical base, means

1993
1546

Bondarenko E.V. BASIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 5 (158). P. 249-251

Due to technological progress and information technology our quality of life is improving, but at the same time the energy of person is significantly reducing. As a result, the health of younger generation is under the threat. The university system of physical activity sets the goal to prepare specialists, who are able to develop independently, based on a continual education. Creating stable motives is a necessary part for any education. Motivation for sport participation is a motor, which influences the level of activity in this area of interest, its direction and regularity. The questionnaire was used to determine the students’ motives for sport participation in the Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU). The analysis of motives for sport participation provided some results. This analysis provided that an unstable motive for sports participation is manifested in students’ priority to find fun during the lesson; underestimation of health; the large attention to the weight; small quantity of motors, unformed cognitive motives; the deficiency of an optimal level of knowledge. The study revealed that the favorable psychological atmosphere in the classroom; the understanding of the thirdyear respondents that they need to be enroll in physical activity; striving for improving life performance through physical activity and enjoyment by the classes are main advantages of the system of physical activity in TPU. This data collection indicates the need to rank among the top eight motives by underlying two main motives from each group to determine the motivational complex, which characterizes the efficiency of students’ physical education and its focus on the future.

Keywords: motives for sports participation, students, questionnaire, university system of physical activity

1993
1547

Lobanova S.V. LEVEL ANALYSIS OF THE ARTIST’S PROFESSIONAL LANGUAGE PERSONALITY (ON THE MATERIAL OF INTERVIEWS WITH NATALIA O’SHEA). Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 11 (188). P. 61-67

The article deals with analysis of the professional language personality of Natalia O’Shea – a singer, musician, songwriter and leader of the rock-group “Mel’nitsa” (The Mill). The material of research is the texts of the interviews (2004–2017 years). The author of the article describes in detail the three levels of the artist’s professional language personality: 1) the level of professional consciousness; 2) the verbal level; 3) the motivating and pragmatical level. The texts of the interviews give knowledge about N. O’Shea’s views of nature of creative work, things which inspire the artist, her musical and general erudition. Natalia O’Shea considers her creative work as a complicated subjective process of connection of individual impressions and emotions with allusions to literary works, fairytales and myths. The artist compares songwriting with stained-glass window creation, cultivation of flower etc. She notes that her activity as a musician is tightly connected with her scientific interests in philology. Natalia O’Shea knows terminology of music very well. In her stories about songwriting and recording of songs, playing the musical instruments the artist uses not only professional lexis, but different expressive means of language. There are a lot of onyms and a number of citations in speech of the artist. This research is interesting for linguopersonology and communicative stylistics of text.

Keywords: professional language personality of the artist, Natalia O’Shea, interview

1993
1548

Dobrivskaya M.S. TEACHING BUSINESS ENGLISH WITH RUSSIAN-STUDY COMPONENT. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 3 (192). P. 24-27

The article discusses some features of teaching business English with a Russian-study component in a nonlinguistic institution. Studying and teaching business English is relevant for modern learning. The urgency for students of non-linguistic institution to develop the ability to carry out foreign-language business communication, which is set by the Federal State Educational Standard of higher education in the field of teaching foreign languages, is noted. There is also a need to implement the Russian-study component in the English language. The content of the Russian-Study component in the process of teaching a foreign language is determined. The content, structure, purpose and methodical basis of the developed tutorial “Russian-study in the class on business English”, which is a means of implementation the Russian-study component into the process of teaching foreign language, is described. A special feature of the tutorial is the inclusion of English-language material on Russian business (large and medium-sized business in Russia), as there are no other special methodical tutorials on this topic in the English language today. The content of teaching Russian-study in business English classes is carried out in the process of communicative and project activity based on the use of modern information and interactive poster technology (e.g. educational service Glogster.com).

Keywords: teaching business English, business communication in foreign language, the Russian-study component, a tutorial as a means of implementation of the Russian-study component

1993
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Obvintseva O.V., Obvintseva T.O. REPRESENTATION OF THE CONCEPT SCIENCE IN THE STORY “ROADSIDE PICNIC” BY ARKADY AND BORIS STRUGATSKY. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2021. Issue 4 (216). P. 91-99

Introduction. The article describes how the author’s individual concept SCIENCE is represented in a science fiction book “Roadside Picnic” written by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. The introduction correlates the concepts of “linguocultural concept”, “literary concept” and “author’s individual concept”, substantiates the key role of the component «science» in expressing the essence of the science fiction genre, describes various methods of representing the linguocultural concept and the author’s individual concept, implemented in the literary text. Aim and objectives. The article aims at the representation of the author’s individual concept SCIENCE in a literary text belonging to science fiction discourse. Material and methods. The material for this research is the story “Roadside Picnic” written by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky in the genre of science fiction. The methodological basis of the research is represented by existing cultural linguistic approaches, according to which the linguocultural concept, transformed by the author in accordance with his/her own perception of reality, is represented by means of language in a literary text in the form of a literary (author’s individual) concept. The methodology for describing linguocultural concepts by Z. D. Popova and I. A. Sternin, which is used in this work, includes: etymological and definitional analysis of the concept name, identifying synonyms for the concept name, analysis of paremias and aphorisms, which include the name of the concept, associative experiment, frequency analysis, etc. To represent the linguocultural concept SCIENCE, general linguistic and specialized dictionaries of the Russian language were used. Results and discussion. As a result of the research we have built the structure of the content of the linguocultural concept of SCIENCE in the Russian language, including its conceptual and value parts; have represented the author’s individual concept of SCIENCE, verbalized in the literary text of the Strugatsky story and have carried out a comparative analysis of the content of the linguocultural concept of SCIENCE and the same-name author’s individual concept. Conclusion. It is concluded that the individual author’s concept SCIENCE, represented in the story “Roadside Picnic”, differs from the linguocultural concept SCIENCE in terms of the content of the nominative field: “work, occupation, profession» became the nuclear zone, and a new concept feature “objects of scientific research” appeared, bringing an additional meaning. The evaluative part of the author’s individual concept reflects the Strugatskys’ romantic, emotional view of science as the most important professional activity.

Keywords: linguocultural concept, literary concept, author’s individual concept, science fiction discourse, concept representation

1993
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Bolotnov A.V. Peculiarities of a media project as a linguo-communication phenomenon and its use in educational activities. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2023. Issue 3 (227). P. 86-94

The role of media education and the need of forming media culture of users are incresing in the presence of intensive development of informational and communication technologies and growing of the Internet influence in the life of a modern person. One of the brightest demonstrations of the media culture of a language personality is the ability to create and adequately perceive media projects as a reflection of a person’s creative facilities in various fields: cultural, communicative, textual, technological. Insufficient knowledge of this issue determines the need for its development. The aim of the article – working out of the problem of organizing media project activities, elaboration of information about the features of a media project as a linguo-communicative phenomenon with relation to its form, content, function, determination of the methods for its creation and analysis. The article uses an expert description of the available sources on the history and theory of the issue, examination, analysis and generalization. In organizing media project activities, it is necessary to rely on a set of methods, including sociological methods, methods of analytical and critical thinking, discursive analysis, methods of effective teamwork; it is necessary to have the skills of text formation and stylistic editing of media texts, the skills of using computer technology. The media project as a form of communication between the creator and the addressee is defined in the article in terms of form, content and functions as a text product based on a combination of various audiovisual technologies, the author’s skills to create new relevant and original content, uniting people as a result of joint communicative activity for the sake of a common cause. Communicative activity involves the creation of media texts and their perception, interpretation and understanding. Media project as a linguo-communicative phenomenon solves problems connected with critical thinking, analysis and synthesis of multifold information and presentation of author’s ideas to the addressee. In the transmission of information, various means are important, including linguistic and non-linguistic ones (indices, symbols, icons). Their competent use determines the effectiveness of media project activities and characterizes its linguo-didactic potential in the field of education. The article describes the types of media projects identified by the author: by structure, genre features and related activities, as well as by the number of participants in educational activities. It is significant that the preparation of a media project includes the definition of its topic, goals and tasks, the factor of the addressee. To do this, according to a set of methods and existing competencies, it is necessary to identify a void; take into account the factor of integration into the general media context; write a script; prepare a presentation, video; determine the site for placement; to carry out cooperation within the framework of team and expert activities; to adapt and adjust the product; consider the distribution of the media project. The parameters of a comprehensive analysis of a media project as a linguo-communicative phenomenon include evaluation criteria 1) publisher; founder; owner; editor 2) goals and tasks of the project; 3) accounting for the reader / viewer audience (target / targeted, general, random); 4) staff of authors, team, directing; 5) internal structure (themes, problems, script, plot, composition, details); 6) genre and stylistic features (genre, type of speech culture of the author, style, vocabulary, syntactic constructions); 7) design (image, verbal/non-verbal, advertising, infographics, effects); 8) frequency of release (day/week/month/year); 9) volume, timing, plan; circulation, number of subscribers, likes/dislikes, comments, views (day/week/month/year); 10) assessment of placement on a particular resource / site / hosting (surveys and data). Media project activity is formed on the knowledge, skills and abilities of the person in the field of theory and practice of media communication, rhetoric, stylistics, media linguistics, as well as in the field of information and computer technologies. The preparation of media projects is complex and contributes to the development of creative thinking, general culture and media culture of the person.

Keywords: media communication, media culture, media education, text activity, media project, methods for creating and analysis criteria for media projects

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