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Kochergin A.N. Culture as a System // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 1 (75). P. 109-115

Contemporary global problems make it essential to build an initial model of culture which is adequate to the modern world. The author discusses methods and purposes of building the model that is to suspend the complexity of system structure of culture

Keywords: globalization, model, culture, system, multidisciplinary study, mechanisms-subsystems of culture

1974
352

Zelichenko Y.L. Development of the International Adoption Legislation // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 7 (70). P. 124-127

Development of the adoption system goes back to the Rome period. In Russia the forming of the international adoption legislation began since 1839 and formally is divided into 4 stages. The main criteria of this classification is the evolution legislative acts in the sphere of international adoption

1973
353

Kineva T.A. Modernization of school education content of Great Britain in profilization context // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 2 (80). P. 85-87

The given paper presents tendencies of modernization of general education content in Great Britain which is closely related to profilization of school education. In the article changes and supplementations to the UK National Curriculum are considered.

Keywords: content of education, profilization, modernization, National Curriculum, work-related learning, careers education, Great Britain

1973
354

Baygonakova G.A., Temerbekova A.A. THE ANALYSIS OF MOTIVATION OF PROFESSIONAL SELF-DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHERS IN THE USE OF INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 1 (129). P. 89-92

The article examines the question of motivation of professional self-development of teachers in the use of interactive technologies, disclosed the system of preparation of the teacher for the use of the interactive dialogue in training activities, summarize the experience of Gorno-Altaisk State University on activization of educational process of the University through training of teachers.

Keywords: education, motivation, teacher, self-development, interactive technologies, and educational resources

1972
355

Volkova M.G. WAYS TO ENLARGE LEXICO-SEMANTIC GROUP OF COLOUR IN VARIOUSLY STRUCTURED LANGUAGES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 3 (131). P. 57-61

The article studies ways to enlarge vocabulary in variously structured languages, such as French, English, Russian, German, etc. The lexico-semantic group of colour can be enlarged by various means, such as word formation, transposition, compound word formation, comparative constructions, word combinations with the word “colour” and borrowings.

Keywords: colour naming, word formation, transposition, comparative construction, borrowing, chromatonym

1972
356

Sarkisova A.Y. THE ROLE OF HISTORICAL LINGUISTIC COMMENTARY IN TEACHING RUSSIAN AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 2 (179). P. 67-71

The article is devoted to the methodological problem of formation of historical linguistic competence of the foreigners studying the Russian language. The current researches on this issue are generalized. The work systematizes some main Pro and Contra factors of the inclusion, extent, methodological appropriateness of the historical linguistics lessons and tasks in the system of Russian training of foreign students. It represents the argumentation that the historical linguistic commentary is the optimal and the most effective form of teaching of the history of the Russian language for foreign audience. Some cases of its rational use are researched. In particular, one of these cases deals with the techniques of Russian words semantization. Etymological analysis is an effective method of semantization, which deals with the living connections of the word. Conscious awareness of the Russian language actualizes a conscious study of non-systemic facts of the Russian phonetics, grammar and spelling. Historical linguistic commentary for foreign audience also has great cultural potential. The internal form of the words allows understanding the Russian language consciousness and receiving objective information about Russian culture. Another actual problem is the adequate perception of authentic texts as products and representations of its era. The article results may be used in linguodidactics, methods of teaching Russian as a foreign language and the practice of teaching the Russian language to foreign students.

Keywords: Russian as a foreign language, methods of teaching Russian as a foreign language, historical linguistic commentary, non-systemic facts of language, semantization of foreign words

1972
357

Knyazeva H.N. Autopoiesis of Thought // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 1 (75). P. 46-55

Prospects of application of the nonlinear dynamical approach to the understanding of consciousness and its cognitive functions are under discussion in the article. A whole number of notions of nonlinear dynamics are involved in the epistemological analysis, such as the fast hyperbolic, avalanche-like growth, multitude of alternative paths of development, change of a tempo of development, cycles of activity, thresholds of excitement, heightened sensibility in states of instability or an ability for growth of small disturbances into macrostructures, cascades of bifurcations, phase transitions, poising at the edge of chaos. It is shown that consciousness is emergent, holistic, embodied, situated, and enactive by its nature. The model of autopoiesis, i.e. of self-production and structural coupling of cognitive agent and of a medium of its activity, turns to be relevant for the understanding machinery of cognitive and creative work

Keywords: non-linear-dynamic approach, non-classical epistemology, non-linear dynamics, cognitive functions of consciousness, characteristics of consciousness, mechanisms of cognition and creation, model of autopoezis.

1968
358

Galkina T.V. HISTORIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW OF RUSSIAN MUSEUM-PEDAGOGICAL LITERATURE (1990–2010) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 9 (99). P. 109-113

The article is devoted to the analysis of special museum-pedagogical literature as a new type of publication among a wide range of museum editions which had appeared in Russia in 1990ies. The article reveals specific theme of museum-pedagogical publications, investigates dynamics of publication activity of museums, defines the centers of publication activity in Russia.

Keywords: museum-pedagogical editions, dynamics of publications, center of publication activity

1968
359

Kuryanovich A.V. Invective Speech Genres in the Field of Present-Day Interpersonal Communication // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 3 (47). P. 106-112

The article deals with a problem of discord in communication in respect to the theory of speech genres. It is proved that strengthening of animosity and aggressiveness relations in society is embodied in language. Also it’s getting topical to use such relations in speech of invective genres. The pragmatic point of these genres is in insulting by means of a word as the last form of verbal aggressiveness manifestation. We analyzed speech genre of insulting in details because of its basic place in the paradigm of invective genres

1967
360

Sakhyanov L.N. QUALITY CONTROL OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS AS PEDAGOGICAL PROBLEM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 1 (129). P. 144-149

The necessity of improving the quality control of the educational process is considered in the framework of the project activity. There are stages of project activities and instruments to create a model of the internal evaluation of the quality of the educational process.

Keywords: educational process, quality education, quality management of educational process, project

1967
361

Omarova S.K. CHARACTERISTICS AND DIDACTIC POTENTIAL OF MOBILE-DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 1 (190). P. 52-58

The article considers the didactic essence of mobile teaching aids in foreign language education. Despite a number of impressive studies on the use of mobile technologies for foreign language teaching, there are few questions and problems that require detailed study for more effective implementation of these tools in the practice of language education. The term «mobile technologies» should be understood as portable devices with mobile applications and the ability to access the Internet. The didactic essence of these teaching aids application is the creation of multi-sensory learning systems complexes that are aimed at the interactive nature of learning, taking into account the personal characteristics of the students. Mobile learning is very closely related to the electronic and distance education, which is connected with any portable device, so that training does not have a rigid binding to the location of the trainee. In other words, mobile learning technologies reduce the restrictions of education. Using specialized capabilities of Pads and mobile phones will allow not only to increase the students’ interest in learning languages, but also significantly expand the technical possibilities of disciplines teaching in the field of information technology. So mobile devices contain a huge didactic potential for their application in teaching a foreign language in the university educational process, which undoubtedly requires further study, including the development of software and methodological support.

Keywords: foreign language, mobile learning tools, professionally oriented foreign language, Web Quest technology

1967
362

Akhmetova L.V. Productivity in Aspect of the Individual Particularities to Organization Structure of Pupil’s Cognitive Sphere of Personality // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 2 (53). P. 34-39

The individual particularities of the cognitive sphere structural organization of a personality are in close connection with the students’ thinking productivity. The results of discipline, specific and common students’ achievements at CSE (Common State Examination) may be used as the markers of their individual thinking productivity. It was proved that the determinants balanced correlation of the students’ cognitive development influences greatly the thinking productivity

1966
363

Buravleva N.A. The valued orientations of students // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 6 (108). P. 124-129

Are Analysed modern theoretical and methodological going near the study of values. The results of research of the valued orientations of students are presented in the context of theory of values of S. of Schwarz.

Keywords: values, valued orientations of students, youth age.

1965
364

Kochetkova T.N. THE MEANING OF LIFE ORIENTATIONS OF PERSONS WITH DIFFERENT SELF-ATTITUDE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 2 (92). P. 118-123

The article analyses the choice of the meaning of life orientations of persons with different attitude to themselves. In the article the approaches to the definition of self-attitude are revealed, the characteristics of the types of self-attitude are defined, the life position of the person having a positive, negative and conflict modality of self-attitude is considered.

Keywords: self-attitude, a personality sense, life orientations

1964
365

Popova S.A. The Mansi Kinship Terms in the View of their Spiritual Culture // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 1 (52). P. 126-129

The Mansi terminology of expression different kinds of kinship (blood, gained and connected with familiar spirits) is issued in this article. The connection of kinship terms with the people’s spiritual culture is shown. Some parallels of these terms to neighbour folks, such as Komi, Khanty, are drawn out.

1962
366

Dolgikh T.N. Peculiarities of Procedure of Handing Preliminary Hearings on Criminal Cases // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 11 (62). P. 85-87

The institution of preliminary hearing in Russian legal proceedings appeared comparatively not long time ego. Being an intermediate stage between preliminary investigation and court examination, it plays a role of a filter, which is to reveal all the violations, preventing from considering the case in judicial sitting. The article, on the basis of practice, examines some questions of using the institution of preliminary hearing in examining concrete criminal case.

1961
367

Smirnova N.N. THE CONCEPT OF THE RIGHTEOUS PERSON AFTER THE LAST TERM BY VALENTIN RASPUTIN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 8 (98). P. 122-126

In article the image of the main heroine is analyzed to lead The Last Term, old Anna. This article is about addresses specific features of the literary presentation of a Holy Virgin type woman as one of the key characters in Valentin Rasputin's creative work. Main character of The Last Term, old Anna, is depicted with the recognizable elements of hagiographic tradition such as humble acceptance of death, asceticism and the miracle of imperishability inherent to reverend-like life.

Keywords: Rasputin, modern prose, Russian type of the righteous person, Christian hagiography, myth

1961
368

Shatin Y.V. - // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 8 (71). P. 148-150

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1960
369

Izmesteva K.V. TRANSFORMATION OF THE FAIRY-TALE MOTIFS IN THE PLAY OF L. FILATOV “ABOUT FEDOT-SHOOTER, DARING GOOD FELLOW” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 7 (148). P. 204-210

The article reveals the nature and direction of author’s transformations of a famous fairy-tale story – five variants of folk tales “Go there – I do not know where, bring it – I do not know that” in the play L. Filatov “About Fedotshooter, daring good fellow”. The article analyzes the system of characters, events, motives, considers the balance of forces in the folklore and author’s fairy-tale, defines the functions entered characters L. Filatov’s.

Keywords: L. Filatov, Russian folk tale and its variants, author’s dramatic fairy tale, action of the play “About Fedot-shooter, daring good fellow”

1960
370

Lutsenko A.V. APPLICATION OF ALEXANDER BOGDANOV’S TECTOLOGICAL SYSTEM ANALYSIS IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PROCESS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 1 (190). P. 211-217

The article considers the method of tectological system analysis which was developed by Alexander Bogdanov (1873–1928) for research of complex social, economic and political processes on the basis of natural sciences regularities. The author compares Bogdanov’s method with other later created forms of system analysis and estimates their comparative effectiveness in the sphere of historical events and forecasting of social crises. States the fact of some tectological key regularities adoption in the process of L. von Bertalanfi’s general system theory and N. Weiner’s cybernetics development. Shows the methodological limitation of the general system theory, cybernetics and I. Prigozhin’s synergetrics which can’t be applied for researching transformational processes in social, economic, political, cultural and ideological spheres of society’s life. Proposes an essentially new concept of historical process as an organized sequence of the facts unified by functionally chained causal relationships, the very existence of them which excludes multiplied interpretation of the events recorded in historical sources. The author proves that such perception of social reality (essential characteristic of which is a historical process) caused the hyper-crytical attitude to Bogdanov’s method of tectological system analysis om the part of scientists of the 20th and 21th centuries, though the heuristic potential of Bogdanov’s theory for historical events research remains high.

Keywords: history of science, tectology, system analysis, forecasting, historical process

1959
371

Savko E.S. Forming of Younger Schoolboys Culture of Behavior by Means of Physical Training and Sports // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 5 (68). P. 66-70

In this article we consider the components (culture of dialogue, a standard of speech, culture of appearance, culture of observance of norms of personal hygiene) and means of formation of younger schoolboys’ culture of behavior within the limits of physical training and sports. We give the results of an experimental research with the pupils of 3-4 classes and form the conclusions on the given problem

1958
372

Shabanov L.V. MARGINLISM – MAIN CHARACTERISTIC OF YOUTH INFORMAL ASSOCIATIONS IN BORDERS OF THE CONCEPT « THE ORDERED / CHAOTIC SOCIAL SYSTEMS ». // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 4 (82). P. 82-86

In this article we give brief analysis of the problem connected to youth subculture and nonconformism of it, like a picture of the world which we are inclined to consider as a artificial of position created by a society « compelled marginality » which is aggravated with the transitional problems abounding various «points of deviation» near to which social systems start to behave is unpredictable.

Keywords: youth subculture, youth nonconformist association (мнко), marginality, social system

1958
373

Smaleva P.G. ROLE OF ECOLOGICAL EDUCATION IN REALIZATION OF THE CONCEPT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AT GLOBAL AND REGIONAL LEVELS (ON THE EXAMPLE OF TOMSK AREA) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 6 (84). P. 97-101

In the article the essence of ecological education and upbringing from the positions of the concept of a sustainable development is considered. The major criteria of conformity of positions and sights of the person to an ecological imperative, feature of formation of ecologically caused consciousness and world outlook installations are described. The author designates function of ecological education and upbringing, expressed in prevention of negative influence of human activity on environment. Separate regulatory legal acts (the international, federal, regional character), confirming necessity of ecologically defensible public relations at the present stage of development of a civilization are analyzed. The special attention in the article is given to the level of ecological formation in Tomsk area as a centre of science of Siberia: the objective estimation of quality of ecological formation as directions of realization of the concept of a sustainable development of area is given, the contribution state and public organizations in nature protection formation of the person is defined; the results of work in the sphere of ecological education and upbringing for 2005–2008 are revealed.

Keywords: sustainable development, the international cooperation, preservation of the environment, continuous ecological education: criteria, aspects, formation principles, the ecological culture, ecologically focused public consciousness, Tomsk area: estimation of

1958
374

Igna O.N. COMPONENTS OF LANGUAGE TALENT AND FOREIGN LANGUAGE APTITUDE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 10 (125). P. 109-113

The article deals with the problem of components of language talent and foreign language aptitude. Language talent includes some specifi c abilities such as foreign language aptitude, language guessing, linguistic intuition, and communication skills. Different ideas about complexes of specifi c abilities are studied.

Keywords: language talent, foreign language aptitude, language guessing, language acquisition

1958
375

Ternovetc O.N. PROFESSIONAL PORTRAIT OF A SOCIAL TEACHER OF A COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 9 (137). P. 148-153

In the article there is a professional portrait of a social teacher of a comprehensive school whose substantial components is scientific-theoretical knowledge (History, Pedagogy, Psychology, Medicine, Sociology, legislative framework), practical abilities (gnostic, communicative, analytical, organizing, perceptual, reflexive), psychic qualities of a social teacher (humanistic, pedagogical, communicative, perceptual, social and organizing).

Keywords: professional portrait, social pedagogue, comprehensive school, scientific-theoretical knowledge, practical abilities, psychic qualities

1958
376

Podustov F.N. Repressions in the Tomsk artillery school before and during the Great Patriotic War. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 4 (20). P. 105-111

The paper is devoted to one of the most tragic pages in history of the Tomsk artillery school, namely: the period of repressions in the pre-war 1930-s. As a result of repressions, the Tomsk artillery school has lost a great number of experienced commanding officers and lecturers. Repressions in the army have led to heavy casualties during the first weeks and mouths of the Great Patriotic War.

1957
377

Grosheva G.V. THE REGIONAL IDENTITY AT THE LEVEL OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION ETHNIC NATIONHOOD CONSTITUENT TERRITORIES AT 20–21ST CENTURY (REPUBLICS OF KHAKASSIA, ALTAI AND TUVA) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 9 (124). P. 66-74

The article is devoted to the study of the regional identity formation processes at the level of the Russian Federation ethnic nationhood subjects in the context of maintenance of ethnopolitical and ethnosocial stability. The principal trends of the regional identity formation with the Republics of Southern Siberian (Khakass, Altai, Tuva) as examples are revealed. The role of the ethnopolitical and ethnocultural factors in the regional self-consciousness people formation of Southern Siberian Republics of the Russian Federation is determined.

Keywords: regional identity, ethnic nationhood, Republic of Khakassia, Repablic of Altai, Republic of Tuva, modern ideology of turco-lingual peoples of Southern Siberian, Khakass ethnos, Altai ethnos, Tuva ethnos

1957
378

Kositskaya F.L. FRENCH ECOLOGICAL DISCOURSE AND ITS GENRE DIFFERENTIATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 10 (187). P. 44-47

The development of the world technological progress, the population increase, irrational use of the Earth’s natural resources have led to the emergence of serious problems in the sphere of ecology, therefore in particular, the preservation of natural environment of the society has became one of the most important issues for mankind. The emergence of the ecological discourse is referred to the number of symbolic culture phenomena and it is closely related to the formation of ecological consciousness. The communicative space of the ecological discourse is the interaction of legislative (legal) discourse, scientific, political, advertising ecological discourse, academic (teaching) ecological discourse, ecological media discourse. The ecological discourse is characterized by the polyphonic characteristic inclusions of social, pharmaceutical, chemical, technical, agricultural (agrarian), medical, veterinary, religious discourses. This discourse belongs to a mixed type of discourse, that have the features of institutional and personal discourses. The ecological discourse is a complex discursive, multi-dimensional, diverse construction, that can be attributed to the hybrid, polycode discourses. The French national ecological discourse is a part of the global environmental discourse. The characteristic features of the ecological discourse are professionality, termhood, scientificity, accuracy, clarity, cliché character, communication skills, creativity, sense of duty, argumentativeness, alertness, an emotional component, associativity, polyappealability. The complex discursive nature of the ecological discourse has generated a variety of genre forms.

Keywords: ecology, discourse, environmental protection, environmental problems, speech genre

1957
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Mukhin O.N. The Transformation of the Governor’s Image at Peter the Great’s Reign in the Context of Russian Imperious Mythologems (based on American Historiography) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 1 (52). P. 59-63

This article is devoted to the analysis of transformation of a governor’s image in Russia at Peter the Great’s reign. On the material of American historiography the sources of Russian imperious mythologems pecularities in a context of previous development and in comparison with West European authority traditions are considered.

1956
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Yakhontov S.V., Kulemzin A.V., Gromova O.L. EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PHYSICAL TRAINING (PUBLISHED AS DISCUSSION) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 3 (156). P. 238-244

The article describes a working concept of an integrated evaluation of the effectiveness of physical training. It is proved that the positive effect of training is achieved in case of the balance of the factors that determine physical activity, by means of physical culture. The conclusion is that the health benefits of physical training can be assessed only at the highest possible balance of physical development parameters with the parameters of hemodynamic and autonomic provision of physical activity, taking into account their involvement in the implementation of the regulatory systems of the body.

Keywords: physical culture, evaluation of functional reserves

1956
381

Bochko S.B., Izimov M.U. Mathematical Model of Estimate of Testing Results // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 6 (43). P. 88-90

The paper discusses the problems of educational activities and improvement of educational quality. We propose the method of construction of .mathematical model of estimate of testing quality, based on system analysis of educational process. The suggested model takes making up the test and duration and weight of reply

1955
382

Tsyrenova A.B. ON THE CATEGORY OF MODALITY AND THE AUTHOR’S INTENTION (DATA OF ENGLISH) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 3 (105). P. 93-97

The article considers the problem of the category of modality, and in particular, it reviews one of its basic types, subjective modality (or author’s modality), which is tightly bound to the author’s intention. The paper presents the classification model of such intentions.

Keywords: allusion, allusive name, intertextuality, subjective and objective modalities, intention, classification

1955
383

Manuzina E.B. PEDAGOGICAL SUPPORT OF STUDENTS IN THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 1 (103). P. 109-113

The article is dedicated to the problem of pedagogical support of students in the educational institutions of higher professional education. The essence of the definitions «pedagogical support», «individual educational routes» is revealed as well as the goals, the model and the conditions of pedagogical support of students’ professional and personal development are presented in the article.

Keywords: pedagogical support, personal development, individual educational routes, individual educational program.

1954
384

Kataev S.G., Loboda Y.O., Khomyakova E.A. THE INDICATORING METHOD OF VALUE COMPETENCE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 11 (89). P. 70-73

This article include description of method value students' competences

Keywords: competence, indicator, method of value competence

1953
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Dostovalova N.V., Kurysheva M.V. METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF WORK WITH DICTIONARIES IN PRIMARY SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 1 (190). P. 40-44

The article describes the method of working with the linguistic dictionaries of different types in elementary school. The importance of this topic is conditioned by the need to develop verbal-logic thinking of junior schoolchild, which is impossible without a sufficient amount of words - operators of cognitive processes. For this reason, an important place in the new standards for primary education is given to training to work with dictionaries. The authors point to the factors affecting the formation of skills of work with dictionaries, namely: teachers do not form the conditions under which a child should use a dictionary; teachers do not have sufficient preparation for such work; There are no reasonable technologies for working with dictionaries. Meanwhile, the ability to use reference books is a universal educational action, every student should have this ability. The ratio of the dictionary and the information contained in it to the value, knowledge of dictionaries of various types, and how each of them can be considered is a manifestation of this ability. In this regard the authors identify phases of work with dictionaries in primary school, the conditions of effectiveness of this work, describe the set of learning actions with dictionaries. Requirements for modern dictionary for a junior schoolchild include, in particular, quantity limitation, the actual structure of the Glossary, a close connection with the educational-methodical complex used in this class. Special attention is paid to the methods of work with monolingual, spelling and orthoepic dictionaries, which are basic for junior schoolchild.

Keywords: primary school, metasubject results, learning skills, linguistic dictionaries, methods of work with the dictionary, features of dictionaries of different types, dictionaries for primary school children

1953
386

Sarsenova I.Z. PERSONALITY AND SOCIETY IN THE NOVEL BY A. I. HERTZEN “THE THIEVING MAGPIE” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 2 (130). P. 83-88

The purpose of this research is revealing of A. I. Hertzen’s views upon a person. The article deals with the social factors that influence the formation of personality: class origin, money status, professional activity, education, the situation of women in society, “the common opinion”.

Keywords: social factor, concept of personality, environment, class origin, money status, professional activity, education, woman, “the common opinion”, aesthetic ideal

1952
387

Chuyesheva N.A. The Idea of «World Perception» in Psychology // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 10 (73). P. 20-23

The author of the article made an attempt to consider some theories which reveal the idea of «image of the world», its structure, psychological mechanisms of its formation

1951
388

Shamiyeva V.A. Adaptation and display of aggression by men called up for military service. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 2 (80). P. 124-127

The peculiarities of qualitative and quantitative descriptions of aggression display and hostile reactions of men, called up for military service in the Russian Army, are analysed in the article. The experimental research results of correlation between the adaptation level and constructive and deconstructive forms of aggression are presented.

Keywords: social psychological adaptation, constructive aggression, destructive aggression, special living conditions, conflict situation, potential of activity

1951
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Kasymova Z.A. AN EXAMPLE FOR LITERARY INFLUENCE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 4 (82). P. 166-169

Through the example of the Russian writer M.Arcibashew’s literary influence to the Uzbek poet A.Cholpon’s works the article proves the importance of literary influence for the Modern Comparative Literature Studies. It is stated, that following M. Arcibashew’s writing style in the novel “The Night and the Day”, A.Cholpon used the body of people as an aesthetic object; thought of the dualistic nature of people and the problems of human’s happiness.

Keywords: comparative literature, influence, literary contacts, idea, figures of speech, conflict, interliterary relations

1951
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Fomin A.G., Arkhipova E.V. NOMINATIONS IN THE SPHERE OF SOCIAL DISEASES AS A RESULT OF LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL TRANSFER // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2019. Issue 5 (202). P. 45-52

Introduction. The aim of the article is to identify and describe the main characteristics and variants of the linguistic and cultural transfer of nominations of social diseases. Material and methods. The study material includes nominations related to the sphere of social diseases in the amount of 700 units selected by targeted sampling from bilingual and multilingual medical dictionaries, dictionaries of foreign words, scientific and popular scientific literature and texts of social advertising. For the semantic and etymological analysis of nominations that have undergone linguistic and cultural transfer, the study used the method of comparative typology, to determine the value of the nomination of socially significant diseases the study used the method of historical interpretation. Results and discussion. In this study, linguistic and cultural transfer is considered as transferring or borrowing units of one linguistic culture to another. The transfer may affect not only similar linguistic cultures that have historically conditioned connections, but also cultures belonging to completely different types, which is quite characteristic of the sphere of social diseases. At the same time, units of one linguistic culture undergo a process of not only borrowing, but also penetrating into the host culture, go through all the stages of adaptation in it. Thus, there are 3 main characteristics of the linguistic and cultural transfer of social diseases: the extensiveness of the process of the linguistic and cultural transfer reflecting the quantitative increase in the number of loanwords in the linguistic culture; the intensity of the process of linguistic and cultural transfer, in which there is a qualitative borrowing of units of another linguistic culture; the prevalence of linguistic and cultural transfer, when loanwords are transferred in several linguistic cultures. Conclusion. The main variants of the linguistic and cultural transfer are the transition of lexical units from everyday vocabulary into terminology, eponimization, polysemy and synonymy of nominations in the sphere of social diseases. In addition, the problem of the disorder of nominations in the field of social diseases in different linguistic cultures is quite acute, which can lead to disruptions in the exchange of information at the international level and difficulties in translation.

Keywords: linguistic and cultural transfer, nomination, social diseases, polysemy, eponymization, synonymy

1951
391

Panova N.V. THE ESSENCE OF PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHERS AT VARIOUS STAGES OF THE LIFE COURSE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 4 (94). P. 5-11

The article explains the essence of personal and professional development of teachers through an analysis of understanding of professionalism, development, activity, life as a basis to work with an innovative staffing resource. The author offers a look at the holistic development of personality, which has semantic factors on life teaching capacities.

Keywords: activity, activity of the teacher, professionalism, professionalism, development, personal and professional development

1950
392

Igna O.N. TECHNOLOGIZATION AS A MODERN TENDENCY OF LANGUAGE PROFESSIONAL PEDAGOGICAL EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 1 (91). P. 135-140

The article describes the characteristics of the increase of technolgization as a tendency in the system of language professional-pedagogical education. Realization of possibilities of this tendency is considered from the point of view of scientific essays, educational standards, and professional readiness.

Keywords: technologization as a modern tendency, language professional-pedagogical education, educational technologies, informational technologies, foreign language teachers

1948
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Fedoseyeva I.A. PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE OF A TEACHERS UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF THE TRANSITION TO TWO-LEVEL EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 1 (91). P. 141-144

The article reveals the essence of the concepts “competence”, competence approach in higher professional education. The author of the article analyzing the model of a graduate of the third millennium, focuses on the creation of the conditions contributing to the formation of future professionals.

Keywords: competence, competence approach, philosophical-anthropological approach, the values of education

1948
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Sosnovskaya G.I., Kirpichnikova A.A. PECULIARITIES OF TEACHING ENGLISH TO STUDENTS OF LINGUISTIC AND NON-LINGUISTIC SPECIALTIES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 8 (185). P. 22-27

The article analyses issues of the English language teaching concerning foreign language mastering and considers the ways to organize listening, ESP reading and develop the skills of writing. The paper focuses the reader’s attention on exercises classification to develop these skills and highlights the main differences in delivering the English language to the students who study linguistic and nonlinguistic subjects. Nowadays it is difficult to overestimate the importance of the English language for the students of nonlinguistic specialties because only if they know English they can communicate with foreign colleagues and share their best practice. The authors stress that it is necessary to use discursive analysis while teaching students of nonlinguistic specialties because it helps to receive the information about nonlinguistic factors. Moreover, teachers have to apply individual and differentiated approach because students of nonlinguistic specialties usually have different level of knowledge. And in this case the entry test can be useful but it is important to remember that entry test is not the best means of estimating students’ English level and it has some deficiencies. At the same time one of the most important thing during working with future translators and teachers of English is home reading which allows to give the information not only about language but also about culture and history.

Keywords: student of linguistic and nonlinguistic specialties, English for specific purposes, discursive analysis, individual and differentiated approach, axiological approach, home reading, Content and Language Integrated Learning

1947
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Mlinarova B., Kotyurova M.P. USAGE OF PARTICLES COMPLEX IN NEWSPAPER DISCOURSE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 6 (195). P. 24-30

The article deals with the discourse markers, which are complexes of particles, in the functional and stylistic aspect on the basis of articles devoted to the topics on culture, politics and economics, in federal and local newspapers of Perm Krai. It is noted that in the analyzed articles are widely used complex discourse markers, consisting of particles as “i”, “dazhe”, “eshche”, “tozhe”, “tol‘ko”, “ved‘”, etc. The examples of the most used particles show the realization of semantic and pragmatic properties of the particle complexes in the newspaper discourse, which proves the ability of particles to be easily combined with each other and form different complexes. In the „Russian grammar” of 1980 is asserted that the complex composition is primarily characteristic of modal particles. According to observations of T. M. Nikolaeva, the composition of particle complexes includes unions, and sometimes whole sentences as phrasemes. In our opinion, the discursive complex includes not only modal particles. We show examples of such discursive complexes as “dazhe i ne”, “eshche i”, “khot‘ i”, “da i”, “ved‘ i”, “tol‘ko ne”, “da eshche”, “ved‘ imenno”, “ved‘ dazhe”, etc. We specify their semantics and function in different contexts of utterance. Using these complex discourses is achieved strengthening of negation, addition, specification, accession, separation, concessive values and also specifies the event condition. In addition, it has been found that a complex discursive consists of a dominant component and one or more optional forcing components. Functional and semantic analysis of these and other complex discourses make sure that such discourse markers force, strengthen value of a certain component of the statement. In general, it can be said that in the newspaper texts discourse show the ability of particles to enter the complexes. Thus, it can be argued that not only individual particles, but also – especially – the particle complexes express in each statement certain shades of additional meanings. The particles expand their capabilities as the discourse marks in semantic and functional relations.

Keywords: particles, complex discourse markers, newspaper discourse, semantics of particles, functions of particles

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Koroleva D.B., Pozdeeva S.I. DEVELOPING INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE THROUGH COLLABORATIVE ACTIVITY PEDAGOGY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 1 (178). P. 114-118

The article examines teaching methods aimed at developing students’ intercultural communicative competence whilst studying interpretation using collaborative activity pedagogy developed by G. N. Prozumentova. A special attention is paid to description of three collaborative activity organization models (authoritative, leadership, partnership). Authoritative model corresponds to closed collaborative activity which depends solely on the educator without any go-aheadedness of the learner; leadership model corresponds to “adressed” collaborative activity which implies a certain dialog between the educator and the learner, thus a certain independence of the learner; partnership model is associated with open collaborative activity involving a full-scale dialog between two equal partners - the learner and the educator. The partnership model is presumed as the most effective way of forming students’ intercultural communicative competence since it allows the partners to develop their own meanings, to grow personally and to encourage mutual personal enrichment. The educational experiment designed to develop intercultural communicative competence included different types of translation and interpretation exercices. These learning tasks were classified as either reproductive, constructive or creative which corresponds to three collaborative activity model types. The research has proved that the co-organisation of all three models with an emphasis laid to open (partnership) model has found to be the most effective way of developing students’ intercultural communicative competence as well as their interpretation skills.

Keywords: intercultural communicative competence, interpretation, translation, translation pedagogy, collaborative activity pedagogy, collaborative activity model

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Pozdeeva S.I., Kuznetsova T.V. Kuznetsova. Design Activity in the Practice of the Teacher the Elementary School // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 10 (61). P. 65-68

In the article questions of the organization of design activity in the elementary school are examined. The authors represent the stages of design activity, show the characteristic properties of this activity as the subject activity of the child, i.e., of activity in the private venture. Stages are reinforced by the concrete content based on example of one of the projects in the rural school.

1945
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Ivankova T.A. CULTURE-LOADED WORDS IN THE ENGLISH DISCOURSE OF RUSSIAN NEWSPAPERS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 3 (105). P. 113-118

The paper analyzes culture-loaded words in the English language articles of the Russian newspapers. The use of semantic means of representing national peculiarities is seen as a method of preserving the Russian cultural context in the English discourse. Culture-loaded words are classified according to their national component.

Keywords: culture-loaded words, national cultural context in a foreign language, Russian English

1945
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Knyazeva H.N. TRANSDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH STRATEGIES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 10 (112). P. 193-201

Some peculiarities of transdisciplinarity, its differences from interdisciplinarity and multidisciplinarity, are under consideration in the article. The theory of complexity (synergetics), futures studies and cognitive science are regarded as intensively developing fields of modern transdisciplinary researches. It is shown that transdisciplinary research will, by all appearances, define the character of science in the medium-term future.

Keywords: transdisciplinarity, interdisciplinarity, synergetics, futures studies, cognitive science, complexity, holism, creativity.

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Dmitrieva T.N. THE REFLECTION OF KHANTY MATERIAL KULTURE (EVERYDAY LIFE AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS) IN KAZYM RIVER BASIN TOPONYMY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 1 (116). P. 122-126

The article is based on the data of the author’s fi eld-work (1987–2001) and different written sources. Khanty place names are considered as a source of ethnic and cultural information on the examples of direct and indirect nominations, connected with the Khanty everyday life’s realities and household items.

Keywords: Khanty, traditional culture, place names, special features of nomination, ethnic and cultural information in toponymy.

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