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Nikolskaya O.L. THE CONCEPTION OF ACTUALIZATION OF STUDENTS’ AND TEACHERS’ CREATIVE POTENTIAL AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 10 (112). P. 24-28

The article considers the conception of actualization of students’ and teachers’ creative potential and explains the way of its implementation in education at the teacher training university and in the system of professional teachers’ development. The author presents diagnostic, educational and recourse system components of actualization of creative potential and analyzes the psychoeducational teachers’ difficulties in the development of creativity and innovation.

Keywords: actualization, creativity, psychoeducational difficulties, conditions of actualization of creative potential.

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Sudakova N.A. CONCEPT OF SCHOOL LINGUISTIC-CULTURAL DICTIONARY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 3 (131). P. 196-201

The article contains general concept and rationale for the importance of school linguistic-cultural Dictionary as an effective methodological tool for the development of language personality of a schoolchild, for the formation of his linguistic-cultural competence. Author proposes a set of guidelines to compose a glossary reflecting current understanding of cultural literacy in high school.

Keywords: linguistic-cultural competence, concept, conceptocentrical approach, language world picture, linguistic personality, cultural literacy, words with cultural component of the meaning

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Tsybulko I.P. NATIONAL PEDAGOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY AS A VECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT OF METHODS OF TEACHING THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 3 (156). P. 177-181

Brief Summary. The article deals with the necessity of the anthropological shift in linguistic methodology. Generalizes the results of the philosophical and anthropological foreign and domestic studies, and records those basic anthropological principles that now form the basis of pedagogical and anthropological vision of the educational process. Covers the spectrum of definitions of the object, method and objectives of educational anthropology. At the same time diagnostics of educational achievements of students should be transferred from the mere rationality to the sphere of lingual mentality where a growing person’s “experiential philosophy” is being developed. In this approach, students are active constructors of their own world, their own moral conception of the world and of man in it. Suggests one of the possible ways of scientific-theoretical and practical-technological solution to the problem of final exam in the Russian language on the basis of the lingual concept-centric pattern, when the diagnostics is shifting from pure rationality to the sphere of linguistic thought.

Keywords: anthropological shift, anthropological methodology, linguo-conceptual framework, diagnostics and control

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Kovalevskaya E.N., Kuryanovich A.V., Gayvoronskaya A.V., Dukmas A.I. UNIVERSITY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL: CONTENT, FORMS, CONCEPTUAL ASPECTS OF COLLABORATION BETWEEN NETWORK EDUCATION PROJECT PARTICIPANTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2019. Issue 2 (199). P. 90-97

The six-year experience of cooperation between university and secondary school is uconsidered. The technique of reflexive reconstruction of interaction of participants of the network educational project is used: students, teachers of historical and philological faculty of Tomsk State Pedagogical University, teachers studying in Municipal Autonomous Educational Institution Secondary School no. 14 named after A. F. Lebedev, Tomsk. A plot of the reconstruction is based on the idea of the complexity of the project actions. We are talking about the movement from the normative and executive position of the design participants to the semantic one. It is shown that the first position is related to the implementation in practice of interaction of the state order in the field of integrative (inclusive) education. Within the framework of the second position, the participants implement their own initiatives, design, form an educational reality, the content and forms of which correspond to the challenges of the time. Pedagogical activity is carried out on the basis of personal resource of subjects of cooperation. The design of such a plot of the development of joint activities is considered as a manifestation of a special model of interaction between the University and the secondary school, which the authors, after G. N. Prozumentova, called joint production. The described educational precedents, empirical phenomena typical for this model allow us to see its presence in such forms as a master class, a project conference “Our Mental Values”, a joint educational project “Debates”, an international scientific and practical conference “Science and Education”. The content of this model is also shown by the creation of texts of different types by the participants of interaction: projects, articles, methodological developments, final qualifying works (diplomas, master’s theses). The experience of interaction between the University and the school presented in the article can be regarded as a precedent of educational design – the sphere of activity in which the manifestation, development, formation of the subjectivity of its participants in the context of innovative practice. Innovation is manifested in the phenomenon of personal presence of participants of network interaction (in this case-the authors of the article) in the creation of educational reality. The content of activities in the project can be considered as a variant of pedagogical technologization of the requirements of the new Federal State Educational Standards of the university and secondary school.

Keywords: interaction, network educational project, complexity of project action, joint production, quality of education, co-production

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Patlakhov N.N. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 2 (2). P. 13-15

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Baklanova E.A. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 6 (9). P. 18-23

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Senyukova N.L. The forms of interrelations of museums and higher educa¬tional institutions. From the experience of work of the Tomsk museum of Regional Studiesю // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 4 (20). P. 93-95

The cultural - and educational direction seems to be one of the main trends in activities of museums. The forms of interactions of the Tomsk Museum of Regional Studies with higher educational institutions are given in the paper, namely: joint research, programs of lectures and excursions for students, or-ganization of museum practice, etc.

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Matviyenko O.V., Ushakov V.M. The computational investigation of the impurity dispersal in the atmosphere // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2002. Issue 2 (30). P. 17-20

A combined model where the vertical impurity dis¬persal was calculated by means of a set of differential equations, such as equations of motion, turbulent dif¬fusion and heat conduction, while the horizontal dis¬persal was computed by a Gaussian model was used. The proposed model is complemented with as¬signed semi-empirical dependences for altitude varia¬tions of wind velocity, turbulent exchange coefficient, atmospheric temperature and turbulence statistics. The calculations done allowed us to estimate the pollution level for different meteorological conditions and pollu¬tion sources and provide recommendations as to how to reduce its disastrous effect on the environment.

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Substantial Aspect of Public Relations // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 2 (39). P. 160-162

This paper discusses a Public Relations substance problem as one of the communicative activity aspects. The author sets up a hypothesis that the PR-activity main point is the invariable trend to construct equitable dialogue between its partners, to make and keep equal conditions for all public discussion participants at PR-sphere of action.

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Kardashov V.I. Enterprise Modern Aspects of Work Motivation // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 5 (49). P. 96-101

The article runs enterprise modern aspects of work motivation. The author investigates such innovational work factors as payment, material stimulation and discipline measures.

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Komagina S.G. Transformation of the Serpent Fighter Archetype in N. Ostrvvsky's Novel "How the Steel was Tempered" // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 8 (59). P. 88-93

S.G. Komagina in N. Ostrovky's novel discovers the signs of the archaic serpent fighting motive represented on the level of plot collisions, character sketches and writer's narration, which enables the author to give additional explanation of the reasons become of which the novel "How the steel was tempered" influences the reader.

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Zhukova E.A. Problems of Culture Philosophy and Philosophical Anthropology in the Qualification Scientific Investigations of Last Years // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 11 (74). P. 115-121

The article reflects philosophical, cultural and anthropological problems of the scientific investigations defended in dissertation committee D 212.266.02 at Tomsk State Pedagogical University (opened since 2003). The dissertation committee became the first regional scientific department which was authorized to hold scientific defeats for PhD in the following fields: 09.00.08 Philosophy of a science and technique (philosophical sciences) and 09.00.13 Religious studies, philosophical anthropology, philosophy of culture (philosophical sciences)

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Smirnova N.M. THE CONCEPT OF COMPLEXITY IN COGNITIVE ANALYSIS OF COMMUNICATIVE AND MEANINGFUL ASPECTS OF SOCIAL REALITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 1 (129). P. 169-175

Heuristic power and cognitive limits of the concept of complexity is viewed in this paper. It is shown, that the use of the concept of complexity helps us not only to recognize to what extent social thinking could accept basic ideas of synergetics, but also to deepen methodological reflection of the natural and social sciences’ integration process. It is also shown, that the study of temporality semiotics as an instrument of complexity reduction appears to be one of the most important aspects in methodological recognition of the above-mentioned process in social thinking and activity.

Keywords: complexity, synergetics, meaning, social action, temporality semiotics

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Kuprieva I.A. THE CONCEPTUAL BASE OF MEANING FORMATION OF LEXICAL UNITS NOMINATING MENTAL PROCESSES IN THE CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH DISCOURSE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 10 (138). P. 24-31

The article deals with the problem of conceptualization of the complicated extra linguistic phenomenon of mental processes and its reflection in the meaning of the lexical units of the contemporary English discourse. The main method of the research is based on the cognitive approach to the language because it allows forming a model of mental processes as the conceptual base of meaning formation and modification.

Keywords: lexical units, phraseological units, mental structure, mental processes, profiling

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Shchegolikhina Y.V., Bogoslovskaya Z.M. HISTORICAL ETYMOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE NAME CONCEPT “FAMILIE” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 10 (138). P. 80-83

The article investigates the concept of the word-name “Familie” in a diachronic perspective. On the basis of German etymological dictionaries the origin and the semantic development of the word is analysed.

Keywords: German language, concept, key word etymology, semantic change

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Pervushina N.A. THE APPROACH FOR REGULATION THE PERCEPTION OF VISUAL INFORMATION PROCESSES AND THE ROLE OF MUSEUM IN MODERN CULTURE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 11 (139). P. 167-172

The perception of visual information is analyzed on the example of the transformation of the museum, caused by socio-cultural transformations and memory-turn. The methodology of the information-synergistic approach makes it possible to classify the theories of perception visual information and the definition the applicability limits for each approach. It presented some results of the project no. 6.1879.2011.

Keywords: visual information, perception of visual information, museum transformation, memory, history, memory-turn, temporal turn, information-synergetic approach

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Sazonova N.I. VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND NEW APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF RELIGIOUS WORSHIP: TO THE STATEMENTOF THE PROBLEM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 2 (155). P. 202-207

The subject of this article is the possibilities of visual anthropology, the study of religious worship. Prospects of visual anthropology in this area are linked to the role of the visual element in the cult: its determining influence on education meanings, leading role in the dissemination of religious values in the culture. Analyses available achievements in studying the visual component of the cult in relation to Orthodox worship, and prospects of formation of new methodological approaches to the study of the cult. The conclusion is that due to the strategic role of the visual component, the search for new methods for the study of the cult can be done in a visual field.

Keywords: visual anthropology, religious experience, a religious cult, the Orthodox Liturgy, spatial icon, reverse perspective

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Galashova N.B., Kamarova N.A., Chernykh E.I. ABOUT APPROACHES AND METHODS OF RESEARCH OF BODY AS VISUAL CHARACTER IN ADVERTISEMENT TEXT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 5 (158). P. 196-199

A “visual turn” in the culture defined prevailing of visual characters in advertisement discourse. The body of man becomes one of the often used visual signs in advertisement discourse. In the article approaches and methods of research of body are considered as visual character in an advertisement. As basic methods an interview and focus are distinguished is a group, and also semiotic, structural and method of discursive interpretation. By adequate philosophical approach in the study of body a phenomenological hermeneutics can come forward in an advertisement. The phenomenological approach allows to explain the perception of the consumer of media images. The use of the hermeneutic approach will allow you to create a holistic interpretation of the corporeal image in advertising and to reach the understanding of modern models of reality with its system of values.

Keywords: body, advertisement, visual sociology, phenomenological hermeneutics

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Khasanova M.F., Kulyupina G.A. SPECIAL LIBRARIES AS MULTIPURPOSE CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL CENTRES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 3 (192). P. 70-73

In modern society, the social value and role of special libraries that fulfill information, cultural, educational and rehabilitation functions is increasing. The library organizes, stores, and provides users with the Fund, including electronic materials, tactile-audio-visual plan, and other documents intended for the blind and visually impaired. In addition, it provides easy access to information for people with disabilities through the use of adaptive technology and heat engineering funds, provides support for vocational training, socio-cultural, recreational activities of persons with disabilities, promoting their rehabilitation and socialization through books and reading. The article makes an attempt not just to consider the activities and role of special libraries in providing people with various forms of disabilities with free and equal access to information resources and services, but also to determine the model of the development of institutions of this type. The above mentioned aspects of the mission of the special libraries are aimed at providing easy access to library information and cultural services. A model for the development of special libraries has been developed, which is aimed at improving the conditions for creating an independent life of the disabled and the disabled population of the Russian Federation through unhindered access to information and library and socio-cultural resources and services. In addition, the main goals, objectives and content of the vectors of development of these libraries are formulated, which will allow them to become a regional multifunctional cultural and educational complex for people with disabilities.

Keywords: special library, people with disabilities, inva-users, the direction of development, concept, model

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Skripnik A.V. POETICS OF GOGOL’S “THE FAIR OF SOROTCHNETZ”: NATIONAL COLOR AND PROBLEMS OF TRANSLATION OF THE NON-EQUIVALENT LEXIS AS MARKERS OF THE EPOCH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 4 (193). P. 154-158

Adequate reproduction of the national-cultural color of the text is always at the center of the translation and accentuates the problem of the interrelation between language and culture. The translation of the works of the XIX century with the specific style and a large number of obsolete words and realities is complicated because of the need to preserve the historical color. The national coloring of the work is manifested in such elements of the text as the plot, characters, individual realities, which are the most “nationally” painted vocabulary, situations that at first glance do not have a pronounced national character. When translating, there is often a situation where cultural information, understandable to the native speaker, does not correspond to information contained in the target language. The analysis showed that in the English version of the story, the denotative meaning of the original language units is preserved in most cases. However, the connotative significance of realities is often lost, which damages the reproduction of the national color of the story. During the transfer, a significant part of the stylistic specificity of Gogol disappeared. The title of the cycle “Evenings in Little Russia”, which led to the change of the name of the stories (“An evening in May”, “Mid-summer evening”), removes the accent on the national color of Dikanka made by Gogol. Successful reception of preservation of national color can be considered transcription of realities and transfer of its content as a descriptive expression. In some parts of the text, in particular where appropriate equivalents are used, interpreters manage to convey the national flavor of the story, but in most cases the national color is lost.

Keywords: national color, equivalence, non-equivalent lexis, realia, anthroponym

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Mozhaeva G.V. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 1 (1). P. 19-22

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Kovaleva S.V. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 2 (2). P. 49-51

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Kopytov A.D. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 5 (14). P. 63-66

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Rytova T.A. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 6 (15). P. 58-63

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Zhukova O.A. The Integration of the Science and the Education as the Problem of the Aksiology // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 7 (23). P. 35-37

This is a problem of the values the determination of the main values to this integration in our crisis-ridden world. These values must correspond at allevents to the values of the modern postnoclassical science and the new tendency in the education.

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Malova I.E., Kvasha O.V. The Principles of the Connection of Education and Life and the Fundamental Basis of Methodical Teacher Training // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 6 (57). P. 154-157

The content of the principle of connection of education and life in view of up-to-date education changes is revealed in the article. Some ways of training of teachers for carrying out this principal are suggested

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Shidlovskiy S.V. Isotropic medium automation synthesis // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 6 (69). P. 26-30

The logic system of simulation modeling for synthesis and research of computing medium with reconfigurable structure is considered in the article. The main properties of the closed system of automatic control, which is developed on the basis of the one of such medium, are resulted

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Tlegenov R.T. Synthesis of azomethines 8-benzodioxane 4-amino-1-phenyl-2,3-dimethylpyrazolone-5 // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 6 (69). P. 30-33

At the condensation 4-amino-1-phenyl-2,3-dimethylpyrazolone-5 with appropriate 8-benzodioxane aldehydes were synthesized earlier not known azomethines. The structure is confirmed by spectral methods. Is shown, what azomethine have none antitubercular of activity against штамма H37Rv in concentration 12.5 (јg/ml) also do not show activity against anti-HIV CEM-SS at concentration 5,00 х 10-5 in vitro. Among synthesized azomethines I-III the amplification of antibacterial activity is revealed at introduction in structure nitro of group

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Petrova G.A. The Role of Foreign Language Training for Students Who study Economics // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 7 (70). P. 155-156

This article has points of actual questions of professional skills. Some pedagogical conditions of formation text competence are revealed as a part of being ready future economists for making its activities. The author’s opinion is about forms of organization educational process in university

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Koksharov A.A., Orlov A.N. MODELING OF CONTINUITY OF EDUCATION OF CULTURE OF HEALTH OF FUTURE TEACHERS IN THE SYSTEM «PEDAGOGIC COLLEGE - PEDAGOGIC HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION» // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 10 (88). P. 139-144

Theoretic analysis of the categories «culture of health» and «continuity» is carried out, characteristic of modeling as method of knowledge and method of research is given. The presented model of continuity of education of culture of health of future teachers in the system «pedagogic college - pedagogic higher education institution» is created by means of multicomponent mechanism of modeling. Several components are outlined: need-motivational, cognitive, activity, evaluative-reflexive.

Keywords: secondary and higher professional education, continuity, education of culture of health, modeling, model

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Gach O.B. THE DEVELOPMENT OF GENERAL EDUCATION IN THE WEST SIBERIAN EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT AT THE END OF THE 19TH – BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURIES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 13 (115). P. 29-34

This article describes the dynamics of general education in the West Siberian educational district at the end of the 19th and at the beginning of the XX centuries. It shows the analysis of state primary and secondary education, and it also presents statistical data.

Keywords: primary education, secondary education, Western Siberia educational district

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Tayurskiy A.I., Sukhachev G.A., Osetrin K.E. THE ISSUE OF CONSTRUCTION OF THE CONCEPT OF INTERACTION BETWEEN UNIVERSITY AND SCHOOL TO SOLVE PROBLEMS OF IMPROVEMENT OF THE QUALITY OF GENERAL AND HIGHER PROFESSIONAL PEDAGOGICAL EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 3 (118). P. 234-237

The aim of modernization of Russian education is the creation of mechanisms for sustainable development of the system and improving the quality of education. The most important resource to improve the quality of general and pedagogical education in Russia is to create a system of continuous interaction of university and school.

Keywords: modernization of Russian education, the interaction of university and school, professional development of teachers, system of additional education

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Balastov A.V. PRACTICAL APPROACH IN ORGANIZATION OF THE SELF-STUDY IN THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE WITH THE HELP OF IT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 5 (120). P. 37-40

The use of IT and multimedia in education can fundamentally change the present system of the foreign language learning. Unique possibilities of the IT can let us faster and more intensely develop skills of much more proficient foreign l-ge level of communication, which includes the ability to reflection, comparison, synthesis and analyses, find connections between phenomenon and any possible ways of solving complex problems, including planning and intergroup interaction. The role of a tutor is gradually changing: this person is no more the only source of knowledge; he or she becomes an advisor or helper in the process of education. There appear to be a real possibility for the learners to get any necessary knowledge by themselves in self-study, in our rapidly changing world, the need of more individualized educational strategies which could let them be the active member of the educational process.

Keywords: IT, multimedia, self-study, learners, foreign l-ge, education, data, WebCT

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Lobanov V.V. THE ROLE OF CRAFT IN THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION PRACTICES BY V. S. PIRUSSKY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 9 (137). P. 181-187

The article presents the results of Tomsk scientist and social counselor V. S. Pirussky’s research about medical and pedagogic approach to the problem of organizing the educational handicraft, aimed at rehabilitation and development of children and adolescents. After thorough studying of archival sources, the author inferred that the understanding of craft as a means of physical education of students allowed V. S. Pirussky to create the original education program, including age-classification of craft and characterization of the educational effects of craft.

Keywords: Vladislav S. Pirussky, medical and pedagogic approach, craft, handicraft, physical education, health preservation, history of pedagogy

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Kuryanovich A.V. THE ANALYSIS OF SPEECH MEANS OF DISPLAY OF STYLISTIC MANIFISTATION OF SYNCRETISM IN EPISTOLARY TEXTS OF THE PATRIARCH ALEXIS I // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 10 (138). P. 183-187

The article is devoted to consideration of speech means expressions style association in epistolary texts by Аlexis ™. A starting point in the research is the thesis about that it is a lot of discourse of essence assembly of the letters, determining ability epistolary of the text to stylistic transformation acts. The author shows that the letters of the Russian patriarch unite in the stylistic characteristic colloquial, officially-business and church-religious components.

Keywords: sphere of the communications, functional style, epistolary the text, epistolary discourse, style association, stylistic means

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Burmistrova S.V. THE “PETERSBURG TEXT” OF A. YA. PANAEVA’S PROSE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 11 (139). P. 13-22

Presents an analysis of the «Petersburg text» by A. Ya. Panaeva. The image of St. Petersburg serves as the dominant spatial poetics of Panaeva’s prose, in which we can trace triadologic logic. The investigation of the St. Petersburg area, as embodied in the works of Panaeva, is carried out in the context of the Russian literature of the 19th century.

Keywords: A. Ya. Panaeva, gender research, “Petersburg text”, binary principle, ternary principle, spatial poetic

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Kochneva E.M., Orlova K.E. STUDENTS BUILD THEIR KNOWLEDGEABLE PROFESSIONAL PROSPECTS AT THE STAGE OF HIGHER EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 5 (146). P. 99-104

The article presents the results of theoretical and empirical research of the phenomenon of «professional perspective». The approaches to the study of professional perspectives are analysed; its structure is characterized; its structural components are marked. The authors give the analysis of the results of empirical research, which qualitatively and quantitatively describe the severity of the components of professional perspectives of students in traditional schooling.

Keywords: modernization of HPE, practice-oriented focus of the educational process, temporal perspective, professional perspective, the structure of the professional perspective, value-semantic field, professional identity

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Breev A.I., Shapovalov A.V. A SPECTRUM OF THE DIRAC OPERATOR WITH AN EXTERNAL YANG-MILLS GAUGE FIELD ON DE SITTER SPACE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 12 (153). P. 25-27

The Dirac operator with an external Yang–Mills gauge field is considered on de Sitter space in terms of a noncommutative integration method related to the orbit method in the Lie group theory. A Yang–Mills field is presented for which the de Sitter group serves as the symmetry group of the Dirac operator. A spectrum of the Dirac operator with the Yang–Mills field is calculated in explicit form.

Keywords: the Dirac equation, noncommutative integration, de Sitter space

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Lobanov V.V. TOMSK PIONEER HEADQUARTERS (FROM THE HISTORY OF OUT-OF-SCHOOL PEDAGOGY) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 3 (156). P. 248-251

The article describes the activity of the Tomsk pioneer headquarters. It was a children’s self-governed organization, which was founded in 1969 by a prominent young pioneer leader and teacher Oleg Pirozhkov. The headquarters lasted till 1989 and achieved considerable success in training of young pioneer activists, who were able to overcome excessive formalities of “official” children’s movement. The headquarters also produced a great number of educational structures, which left their mark in the history of Tomsk society. Activist’s headquarters, formed of self-organization that were innovative to the Soviet period, were not aimed at ideological education of young people, now there is the reason why their practices are of great interest to the students, postgraduates, professors, scholars, young pioneer leaders, specialists in youth policy, teachers and the reading public.

Keywords: Tomsk pioneer headquarters, Oleg Pirozhkov, history of pedagogy, out-of-school pedagogy, extratraining education

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Kamneva N.V. REGULATORY STRATEGIES IN THE REGIONAL MEDIA DISCOURSE (ON THE MATERIAL OF “AiF IN TOMSK» APPENDIX) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 6 (159). P. 148-154

This article, based on the material of “AiF in Tomsk” appendix for 2008–2010 considers different types of regulatory strategies, which are typical not only for literary texts that were previously identified, but also for regional media discourse. The research is carried out with the communicative stylistics, oriented at the analysis of the dialogue between the author and the reader of newspaper and journalistic texts, which is possible owing to their particular organization and selection of language means. Different texts on the same topic analysis allowed defining some features of the journalists’ texts on the level of their regulatory tools, structures and regulatory strategies. The largest communicative effect, according to the survey of informants, is caused by regulatory strategy of paradoxically contrastive type thanks to contrast and irony techniques, as well as various regulatory tools.

Keywords: communicative style of the text, regional media discourse, communicative strategy, regulatory strategy, the strategy of paradoxically contrastive type

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Zakharova E.O. SPECIAL FEATURES OF CORRELATION BETWEEN PUNCTUATION MARKS AND GRAPHICAL MEANS IN ADVERTISING TEXTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 7 (172). P. 130-137

The paper presents the results of a study that explores the specific features of punctuation marks usage determined by the graphic design of advertising texts. The study is based on the data collected in the period of 2008–2016 from a variety of sources: commercial advertising texts from federal and regional newspapers and magazines, advertising leaflets, and banner advertisements from the Internet. The outcome is the systematization of examples of meaningful correlation between punctuation marks and graphical means (punctuation-graphical devices) as well as the description of the cases of punctuation marks displacement by graphical means.

Keywords: advertising text; paragraphemics; metagraphemic and paragraphemic means; punctuation-graphical devices; omission of punctuation marks

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Kozlova I.E., Grebenkina I.N. FIGURATIVE EXPRESSIONS DENOMINATING “BREAD” IN THE FRENCH AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES (LINGUOCULTUROLOGICAL AND DISCURSIVE ASPECTS) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 6 (183). P. 107-111

The paper analyses figurative expressions with the denomination “bread” in the French and Russian languages. Figurative expressions of a language serve as an important source for getting information about national world perception because they reflect the spiritual and material culture in the language. The choice for figurative expressions with the components representing food is explained by the fact that food is one of the most vivid elements of national culture which is connected with the native speakers’ understanding of their national specificity. Although the French and Russian cuisines have distinctive features, four products are archetypically significant for both cultures: bread, butter, milk and honey. Their denominations in both languages are very widely represented in figurative expressions. The image of bread is the most significant one in the French and Russian cultures; figurative expressions with this component in both languages are based on the archetype of bread as the symbol of life, well-being and wealth. We believe that for assessing the potential of a figurative expression of a language it is necessary to combine the linguoculturological analysis with the analysis of discursive realization of a studied linguistic unit in different types of discourse. Thus the French figural expression “avoir du pain sur la planche” was analyzed both linguoculturologically and discursively in three meanings. The results have shown that this expression is widely used in different types of modern discourse only in one of its meanings. The results prove that discursive realization is the key element for studying figurative expressions and it should become the key component for complex investigation of the figurative layer of a language.

Keywords: figurative layer of a language, figurative expressions, phraseological fund of a language, food denominations, the French cuisine, the Russian cuisine, linguoculturological analysis, discursive realization analysis, the Russian language, the French langua

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Kolesnikova A.Y., Kryukova L.B. LINGUISTIC MODELING OF THE AUDITORY PERCEPTION OF “IRREALITY” IN VICTOR PELEVIN’S NOVEL “CHAPAEV AND PUSTOTA” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2019. Issue 2 (199). P. 63-69

Introduction. The article describes the semantic model of auditory perception of “irreality”, represented in the text of the novel by Victor Pelevin. Modeling of perception processes is one of the parameters of the artistic text considered in the analysis of its communicative and semantic structure. Images based on sensory sensations are a key component of the artistic picture of the author’s world. Material and methods. The study of the semantics of perceptivity on the material of postmodern texts is directly connected with the problem of “reality/irreality” of the described events, objects, phenomena in the artistic space of the text, which makes the research topic relevant, and includes the research in the scientific context. Results and discussion. The description of irreal events presupposes a change (deformation) of the invariant perception model, primarily related to the “strengthening” of the role of the object of perception. Particular attention is paid to the “mismatch” of the perceptual and mental modes. “Uncertainty”, “blurring”, “strangeness” of objects of perception, caused by the impossibility of visual activity and the altered state of the character’s consciousness, are actualized. Description of the unusual perceptual experience of characters indicates that in the situation of unavailability (absence) of the visual channel of perception, auditory perception allows to model a “picture” that exists only in the altered consciousness of one or another character of the narrative. Linguistic analysis of the fragments of the text showed that “irreality” becomes one of the objects of comprehension and creative reflection of the author of the novel. To represent the situation of unusual auditory perception, a wide range of language means is used (indefinite pronouns, comparative constructions, indefinitepersonal and impersonal one-member sentences, complex sentences with complement clauses and correspondences, etc.). In some cases, the subject of perception realizes that the events observed are of an irreal nature and tries to find their analogue in the familiar world (relying on their auditory sensations). This leads to the emergence of various analogies and comparisons in the text of the novel. The conclusion emphasizes that due to transpositional transfers (vision – hearing), the perceptual component is “strengthened” and the artistic space of the work is “expanded”.

Keywords: irreality, auditory perception, sound, semantic model

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Trofimov I.O., Kuryanovich A.V. ENRICHMENT OF THE VOCABULARY STOCK OF PUPILS AS A LINGUOMETHODICAL PROBLEM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2022. Issue 2 (220). P. 58-68

Introduction. Enriching vocabulary is one of the cross-cutting tasks of teaching the Russian language and one of the key factors in mastering the native language. A rich vocabulary plays an important role in the ability to communicate freely and effectively, to accurately and adequately express thoughts, and achieve understanding as the goal of communication. The completeness of the vocabulary in one way or another is associated with the full refraction in the speech activity of the individual of all functions of the language (communicative, cognitive, thought-forming, emotionally expressive, self-expressing, aesthetic, etc.). Purpose of the study ‒ to investigate the problem of enriching the vocabulary of secondary school students within the framework of the linguo-methodological approach and to offer practical options for its solution based on the use of gaming technologies in teaching the Russian language. Material and methods. In this paper, the problem of enriching the vocabulary of students is considered on the example of teaching the Russian language in the middle grades of a comprehensive school. Taking into account the psychological and pedagogical characteristics of adolescents, game technologies are used as an illustrative material. The research methodological base includes scientific description, modeling, pedagogical observation, analytical commentary. Results and discussion. The importance of the task of enriching vocabulary in educational activities in secondary school is due to the role of the lexical level of the language in communication, the intellectual development of the child and knowledge of the world, as well as the need to form and improve the competence base of students (in accordance with the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard). To solve the problem of expanding the vocabulary, it is important to take into account such specific features of the adolescent period as an increase in cognitive initiative, the transition to the cognitive nature of speech, activation and development of thinking, expanding the spectrum of interests and hobbies, strengthening communicative activity. In this regard, game technologies are named as key pedagogical technologies. In the game, memorizing words is supported by positive emotions, as the educational process becomes more exciting and interesting; there is an opportunity to work with vocabulary through images, emotions; you can successfully form the conditions for joint activities; a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere of the educational process is created. Conclusion. It is important to introduce the task of expanding the vocabulary in school education, because it is at this time that the replenishment of the thesaurus is effective both for the development of the level of language training and for the general development of students in secondary schools, the formation of a set of competencies, the ability to implement the universal educational actions prescribed by the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard.

Keywords: active vocabulary, passive vocabulary, potential vocabulary, learning technology, game pedagogical technologies

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Solodkov S.S. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 2 (11). P. 68-69

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Ivanova E.O. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 5 (14). P. 3-6

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Kanov V.I. Payments on natural resources as forms of the ground-rent // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 5 (21). P. 36-39

The article resumes the usage of ground rent in various payments using natural objects. One proposes to solve the problem of their division in the budget system by emphasizing in environment purely natural resources and assimilative potential of nature: the payment for natural resources must be given to regions, the payment for potential - into federal budget.

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Talovskiy A.I. The Role of Small Business in Increasing Resource Potential and Consumer Goods Market Capacity // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 5 (49). P. 33-36

The article investigates small business development and perspectives in increasing consumer goods market capacity in Tomsk region. The author proposes the mechanism of financially credit and fiscal support of small business in the region.

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Kraynik O.M. REALIZATION OF TEENAGER’S SPEECH EXPERIENCE BY PERCEIVING AND COMPREHENDING OF TEXT INFORMATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 6 (84). P. 27-31

This article deals with the problems connected with modern teenagers’ ability to work with text information. The analysis of senior schoolchildren’s creative works allows state a low level of their speech culture. We can see mechanical memorizing of texts, inability to work with a task and a speech production, which makes the necessity of constructing such a methodical system of handling the information in which certain knowledge and acquired experience permeate pupil’s own ideas and become sensible due to this. Using a literary text as a bearer of moral spirituality and as an example of a speech production will allow paying attention to the development of the ability to act and to think creatively, to make up original speech productions, to stimulate teenager’s speech culture during the process of teaching.

Keywords: speech experience, perceiving, comprehending, text information, speech culture, texts, creative works, speech production

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Samoyles N.N. THE COMPONENTS OF TEACHER’S PROFESSIONAL PICTURE: THE QUESTION OF ROLE OF THE NON-VERBAL COMPONENT OF TEACHER’S COMMUNICATIVE CULTURE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 4 (106). P. 185-188

The article is the result of an experimental study of the structure of the teacher-philologist competence

Keywords: teacher’s culture of speech, psychological and pedagogical skills of the teacher, professional competence, teaching communication, nonverbal ability, professional competence, professional culture of the teacher

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