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Dubrovina R.K., Medvedev L.N. THE VISUAL ILLUSION OF BISECTION BY PERSONS OF DIFFERENT SEX, AGE AND VISUAL-MANUAL ASYMMETRY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 3 (81). P. 46-48

The adult were more exact in perception of the vertical-horizontal illusion than children aged 7-13 and adult men were more exact than adult women. Visual-manual hemispheric asymmetry had weak influence on the magnitude of distortion of children. At this time it had strong influence on the magnitude of distortion of adults. The adults right-handed or right leading eye demonstrated lower magnitude of distortion than the left-handers and left leading eye.

Keywords: vertical-horizontal visual illusion, sex, age, hemispheric asymmetries

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Netesova O.S. TEACHING THE ELECTIVE COURSE “PROGRAMMING AND DESIGN OF ROBOTS” IN THE SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 9 (137). P. 175-180

The article deals with an example of the program of the elective course on designing and programming robots based on the set of Lego Mindstorms NXT 2.0 first year. The author describes peculiarities of use of project-based, method, portfolios, mutual learning method, the modular method and the method of problem-based learning in teaching robotics to children.

Keywords: robotics, an elective course, method of projects portfolio method, method of mutual learning, modular method, problem-based learning

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Kirillov N.P., Leontyeva E.G. THE COMPETITIVENESS OF THE GRADUATES: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 6 (147). P. 9-13

The paper examines the competitiveness of the graduates and competence-oriented approach which is a basis of the modern graduate training. The authors substantiate innovative teaching methods as a means of increasing the competitiveness of the graduates.

Keywords: competitiveness of the graduates, competence-oriented approach, innovative teaching methods

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Fedotov A.S., Parfinovich S.V., Zabegalova S.V., Semenov V.N. Interconnection of the Disciplines as «Fundamentals of Safety of Habitability» and «Physical Trainings // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 3 (35). P. 14-18

The greatest problem of Russia is the deficit of edu¬cational models capable to work under modern condi¬tions. Unfortunately, the mankind is not safeguarded today against various extreme situations. Thereupon it is expedient to teach science of survival, fundamentals of self-preservation at studying such interconnec¬ted disciplines as Fundamentals of Safety of Habitabi¬lity and physical culture. The authors consider the forms of training simulating situations of survival under con¬ditions of independent existence. In the process of learning the skills strengthening general physical qua¬lities, health and raising physical culture are formed.

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Rudkovsky I.V. THE TERMS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL ORNAMENTOLOGY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 9 (99). P. 132-137

Author analyses the terminology of archaeological ornamentology. The problem is in the different understanding of the structural levels of ornaments and their various designations. The author proposes his solving of this problem.

Keywords: archaeological ornamentology, ornament, structural levels, motive, element, border

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Mendubaeva Z.A. TECHNOLOGY OF A NEW FORMAT TEXTBOOK’S CONTENT DESIGNING AND STRUCTURE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 8 (123). P. 151-156

The article is devoted to the technology of a new format textbook’s content designing and structure. The textbook is treated not only as an important information resource and an organizer of intellectual activity, accustoming a student to independence, developing a requirement to further self-study, but also as a central system-forming element of open information educational environment. The content orientation to forming key competences is refl ected. The new format textbook generalized structure, module and paragraph structure and also its interconnection with information educational environment are shown.

Keywords: a new format textbook, information educational environment, module, structure, competence

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Sushkova D.V. Interpretations of the Problem “F. M. Dostoevsky and Postmodernism” in English-language Slavistics of the XXI century // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2025. Issue 1 (237). P. 111-118

The reception of Dostoevsky’s works in the context of postmodern literature and philosophy constitutes a promising direction in English-language Slavistics of the XXI century. Scholarly works considered belong predominantly to slavists from the USA, but are not limited to such. These studies draw upon modern literary works, influenced by F. M. Dostoevsky (Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace, Master of St. Petersburg and Diary of a Bad Year by J. M. Coetzee, and A Curse on Dostoevsky by Atiq Rahimi) and works of the Russian classic himself (The Double, The Karamazoff Brothers, and The Meek One). M. M. Bakhtin’s polyphonic theory links Dostoevsky’s works, works of contemporary authors, influenced by Dostoevsky, and postmodern prose. Concepts such as splitting into doubles, levelling of hierarchies, substitution of the authentic by simulacra, and deconstruction of religious and ethical meaning evoke special research interest. University of Macau Professor Peter Mathews (China) points out that the splitting of Yakov Golyadkin’s personality into doubles becomes one of the first examples of a shattering consciousness, common in postmodernist prose. Brown University Professor Svetlana Evdokimova (USA) claims that Dostoevsky created the first characters, who proclaimed a future era of simulacra. Professor of Purchase College Nina Pelikan Straus (USA) considers similarities between the religious beliefs of F. M. Dostoevsky and Jacques Derrida. She concludes that Bakhtin’s theory links the deconstruction of religious meaning with its unspoken affirmation in dialogue. University of Georgia Professor Alexander Spektor (USA) contrasts the protagonist of The Meek One with narrators of W. Gombrowitz’s postmodernist novels. PhD. student Michael Bowden (UK) finds a tendency towards metaphysical nostalgia in works of modern literature, influenced by Dostoevsky. Thus, such English-language studies of the XXI century exhibit two contradictory tendencies: some researchers emphasize the common ground between postmodern literature and Dostoevsky’s works; others believe the Russian classic’s legacy to offset to the breakdown of ethical and religious meaning, characteristic of postmodern literature.

Keywords: F. M. Dostoevsky, postmodernism, deconstruction, The Double, J. Derrida, J. Deleuze, R. Bart, J. Baudrillard, W. F. Wallace, J. M. Coetzee, A. Rahimi

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Bubina A.B. CHARACTERISTIC OF MICROFLORA OF EUTROPHIC MIRES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 3 (93). P. 142-148

As a result of long-term investigations established the high population density of microorganisms of different physiological groups in the whole profile of studied peat deposits of eutrophic mire Tagan. Investigated the influence of redox conditions in the peat deposits on the population density of microorganisms. Agroforestry reclamation led to increase the intensity of microbiological processes of organic matter' decomposition of peat in the aerobic and anaerobic layers of the peat deposits.

Keywords: Siberia, eutrophic mire Tagan, microflora, dynamics of microorganisms population, redox condition, aerobic layer, anaerobic layer

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Kachalov N.A., Rostovtseva V.M. APPLICATION OF GEOINFORMATION SYSTEMS IN PROFESSIONAL TRAINING OF STUDENTS OF GEOECOLOGY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 10 (112). P. 60-63

Based on the theoretical study of using the state-of-the-art Geoinformation technologies in professional training, application of Geoinformation Systems in professional training of Geoecology students is considered in this article.

Keywords: Geoinformation System, GIS-technologies, training of geoecology students.

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Titova G.Y. THE ROLE OF STUDENTS GROUP MENTOR IN ORGANIZATION OF EDUCATIONAL WORK IN HIGHER SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 10 (112). P. 82-84

The article characterizes the activities of students’ group mentor from the position of the concept “training” and the conditions of its organization in high school. The author considers functional responsibilities and types of curators, the main components of the system of curator, established in most national high schools. Guidelines to improve the curators’ activities are given.

Keywords: educational work, curator of the students’ group, curator’s functions, psychoeducational support.

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Belyanina I.N., Bogomaz I.V. COGNITIVE BARRIERS OF HIGHER SCHOOL STUDENTS AND PEDAGOGICAL CONDITIONS TO OVERCOME THEM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 2 (143). P. 114-116

The problem of higher school students overcome cognitive barriers of learning is one of the actual problems of higher school. This article describes complex cognitive barriers of higher school students, consisting of three types (motivational barriers, didactic barriers, favourable case at implementation barriers) and pedagogical conditions that ensure efficiency of the process of higher school students overcome cognitive barriers of learning. Pedagogical conditions were considered in the aspect of pedagogic support of the process.

Keywords: cognitive barriers, overcoming barriers of cognitive, pedagogical conditions, individual educational trajectory, distance learning technologies

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Zenkevich I.V. RUSSIAN STUDIES IN THE USA IN THE XXI CENTURY: THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE IN AMERICAN EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 7 (184). P. 117-123

The article analyses the state of the Russian language in American education in the XXI century. As Russian is critically important for the USA, its teaching is closely connected with the issues of national defense and national security. The article shows that the present cooling of the relationship between Russia and the USA should not be regarded as the key factor in teaching Russian in American system of education and does not predetermine to a great extent the interest of Americans in learning it. The author focuses on the factors that may stimulate the interest in the Russian language in the USA, such as the activity of Russian communities, appearance of working places for Russian language specialists, spread of student and academic exchange programs, and the existence of the policy of the government which will aim at promoting foreign language teaching in the country in general. The article gives examples of the present day interest in Russian in the USA such as Russian dual programs, Russian-American exchange programs, student Olympiads, academic cooperation. The article looks at statistical data of the spread of the Russian language in American educational system nowadays and discusses the future perspective of the Russian language learning and teaching in the country.

Keywords: critical language, less commonly taught language, Russian dual programs, tactic-strategic model

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Boyko V.P. The charity of the West-siberian merchantry in the field of public education in the XIX century. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 4 (20). P. 56-61

Using the very great historical material the author describes the charity activities of the Siberian merchantry in the field of general and special education especially of the second half of the 19th century.

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Moteyunayte I.V. Comparative Literary Criticism: Theoretical and Historical Aspects. Materials of International Scientific Conference "Comparative literary criticism" (the 5-th Pospelov readings). M.: Printed by Moscow University, 2003. 332 p. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 6 (50). P. 118-121

The collection publications of materials of International Scientific Conference taking place in 2001 within the 5-th Pospelov readings.

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Stadulskaya N.A. Emotional – Evaluative and Expressive Components in Trade Marks Semantics // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 4 (67). P. 36-41

In the article we will examine the way of goods evaluation by potential customers. It is well known that to promote some goods the creators must design original, highly associative and expressive trade names. It was determined that suggestion is realized through different stylistic devices which help to obtain trade names picturesqueness and expressivity.

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Akeliev E.S., Ermushko Z.A. MONEY UNION’S FORMATION: FEATURES AND MAIN PROBLEMS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 12 (114). P. 9-13

The article is dedicated to research of international experience of monetary union’s creation and expansion. It explored the main advantages and unsolved problems in the European monetary union’s policy.

Keywords: regional integration, stages of integrations, monetary zones, monetary groupings, monetary union, national currency devaluation

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Tyurina I.P. Mitrophan Maximowitch Polyakov - the teacher, artist, collector // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 8 (24). P. 72-75

This article is devoted to the life and creative works of M.M. Polyakov lived in Tomsk in the end of XIX - begin¬ning pf XX centuries. He was the talent teacher of paint¬ing, as far as propagandist of fine arts, painter, public fig¬ure, collector. Polyakov has collected, kept and passed to the local museum of Tomsk a lot of art values. He left con¬siderable sign in the cultural life of Tomsk but his name is undeservedly forgotten today

1897
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Koshkarova N.N. FAKE NEWS: CREATIVE DECISION OR FRAUD? // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 2 (191). P. 14-18

The paper is devoted to the description of one of the phenomena of the modern media space, namely fake news. To denote the thing under study a lot of terms are used in different scientific paradigms: fake news, false news, mediamystification, information attack, media-fake. The term “fake news” is considered by the author to be the most appropriate one as it coincides with the genre aspect of the phenomenon under study, it reflects the dominant role of the fake news usage as the leading instrument of information and psychological warfare. The author gives the characteristics of the structural, linguistic, pragmatic and discursive peculiarities of the fake news. It is pointed out that to some extent fake news may be identical to newspaper hoax but the latter is mainly used in the framework of the paper-based mass-media whereas the Internet makes it necessary to create new terms for denoting newly emerged phenomena. The terms “fake news” and “newspaper hoax” also differ in the scale of their consequences: the latter might be quite harmless while the former might provoke cyberterrorism. The author gives some pieces of advice how to distinguish fake news from real messages in the modern mass-media discourse. The set of these rules might be helpful not only for ordinary readers but also for the journalists, i.e. for those who generate news.

Keywords: fake news, media space, axiological conflict, manipulation, information and psychological warfare

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Artyushenko N.P. THE ROLE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL-MEDICAL-PEDAGOGICAL COMMISSION IN REHABILITATION OF THE DISABLED CHILDREN WITH THE RESOURCES OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 7 (85). P. 66-70

Given article is devoted to development inclusive education as modern direction in pedagogy. The role of the psychological-medical-pedagogical commission in the organization of training of children with the limited opportunities of health is analyzed. Experience of training children of preschool and school age with special educational needs is described.

Keywords: inclusive education, limited opportunities of health, psychological-medical-pedagogical commission, special educational needs, rehabilitation, complex diagnostics

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Peremitina N.A. Education as a Social Phenomenon // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 5 (37). P. 112-114

The article analyses social and economic aspects of education. The role of education as an institute sa¬tisfying vital needs of society is pointed out. The author gives possible criteria of the level of possessing edu¬cation. The questions of the cost of educational institu¬tions and the benefits expected from them are also discussed.

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Milashina O.G. PSYCHOLOGICAL PORTRAIT OF AN ANXIOUS PERSONALITY OF A YOUTHFUL AGE MAKING STUDIES IN A HIGHER SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 5 (83). P. 109-111

The paper presents person’s socio-psychological features related to anxiety on the example of fourth-year higher school students.

Keywords: different kinds of anxiety, social and psychological personal characteristics

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Sergeeva L.V. SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF FOREIGN STUDENTS’ ADAPTATION IN INTERCULTURAL EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 5 (182). P. 111-115

The relevance of the theme is due to the increasing internationalization and academic mobility, on the one hand and the need to solve the problems of adaptation of foreign students in the new intercultural academic environment, on the other hand. At the same time, the provisions of the «National Doctrine of Education in the Russian Federation» emphasize the intensity of the international activities of the country’s leading universities. It includes the project of increasing the international competitiveness of the best Russian universities among the world’s leading research and education centers «5-100-2020» and its main aims. Consequently, optimizing these processes, it is necessary to take into account the individual features of adaptation of students for their successful integration in the intercultural environment. However, this aspect is not sufficiently studied in the current research. Therefore, it is necessary to study the specific problems of intercultural adaptation and to develop proposals for its implementation. The purpose of the given article is to present results of the study at the Ural Federal University to specify certain academic migration problems of adaptation. Based on the results, presented preliminary findings can provide some recommendations for the partial solution of adaptation problems in the intercultural academic environment: strengthening language training, foundations of the history of the host country’s culture, increasing attention to the organization of living conditions and professional motivation.

Keywords: adaptation, intercultural adaptation, adaptability, sample, respondents, intercultural environment, internationalization

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Solodovnikova O.V. Polysemantiks of the Modern Culture and Its Main Characteristics // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2002. Issue 4 (32). P. 30-36

In the article «Polysemantiks of the modern culture and its main characteristics* the author examines the «settled» approaches to the cultural studies and selects their weak sides, which do not let perform the modern cultural situation from different points. The most identical approach is the hermeneutic approach presenting the textuality of the culture. Textuality and performativity - there are two main characteristics of the culture. Their interaction lies in the ground of the cultural polysemantik.

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Efanova L.G. Phraseological Transformations in Speech and Text // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 3 (47). P. 123-127

The article represents one of the series works «Phraseological Transformations in Speech and Text» which investigates mechanism of transformation of form and different semantic components of phraseological units in order to achieve stylistic effect. The content of the article shows the changes in grammatical, evaluative and emotional semantic components of phraseological units in the aspect of peculiar to these units system features which determine the possibility of this kind of transformation.

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Vitruk E.E. Psycho-Pedagogical Conditions of Moral Personality Development // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 2 (53). P. 39-47

In this article is dicussed the algorithm (succession) of stages and levels of moral development and their characteristics are presented in. The main stages are: moral development (influence) and self-upbringing. Moral development comprises the following levels: ethic, the level of politeness, breeding, morals. The stage of self-upbringing is introduced by the level of intelligence, culture, spiritual level. Attention is paid to the fact that moral development of a personality is a long-time, complicated, multilevel with a lot of aspects process.

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Chaptykova O.Y. The theoretical-methodological basis of choosing a profession by the pupils of the national school. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 2 (80). P. 60-63

The article deals with the culture-based approach to working out the theoretical basis of choosing a profession by the pupils of the national school of the Republic of Khakasia; the conditions of a successful choice of a profession are stated.

Keywords: the choice of a profession, the culture-based approach, national culture, the cultural - educational space of a school, value orientations, the conditions of a successful choice of a profession

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Korytova A.I., Korytova G.S. LITERARY ABILITY: HISTORY OF STUDY AND STRUCTURAL PHENOMENOLOGICAL FOUNDATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 8 (197). P. 196-204

In the article we identify the most important milestones in the history of the study of literary ability. Further, we present the points of view of both international and Russian authors, which reflect scientific approaches to studying phenomenology and structure of literary abilities. Literary ability is defined as a set of special abilities that enable to implement creative literary activities successfully. We show that the literary ability is a complex psychological construct, which covers various sides of a writer’s personality. Biographical, analytical and experimental research of various authors convincingly demonstrated ambiguity, broad variability of components of literary ability and their structural differences. Definite individual structure of literary ability is specific for creative individuality. The structure depends on the availability of components and the degree of their development. Components of literary and creative abilities are a complex mental construct which performs as effect of generalizing intellectual activity. The activity preforms by means of language and is formed during the literary creative activity. The personal characteristics of the subject and individual psychological characteristics of mental processes do not determine the presence or absence of literary ability. The characteristics are the structural components of literary ability.

Keywords: capacity, literary ability, literary talent, literary creativity, literary activities, psychology of creativity, identity of the writer, writer

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Burmistrova S.V. “A faithful disciple of the Apostle Paul...”: on the question of the motives of the spiritual rapprochement of Archimandrite Theodore (A. M. Bukharev) and N. V. Gogol (based on the memoirs of V. Lavrsky) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2024. Issue 3 (233). P. 103-112

The topic “Gogol and Bukharev” has moved into literary studies from the theological sphere. V. A. Voropaev was one of the first to turn to its philological understanding, who included the book by O. Feodor (Bukharev) “Three Letters to Gogol written in 1848” in the context of the problem of perception of “Selected passages from correspondence with friends” in the criticism of the XIX century. It seems that no less significant for modern science is the question of the ideological community of the writer and the theologian, their influence on each other, which left a mark in the activities of each of them. The purpose of the article is to use the material of memoirs and journalistic texts from the last third of the 19th – early 20th centuries to determine the most significant factors that served as a prerequisite for the spiritual rapprochement of Gogol and Bukharev. The research material was published in pre-revolutionary periodicals (“Theological Bulletin”, “Orthodox Interlocutor”, etc.) memoirs, notes, obituaries dedicated to Archimandrite Theodore and containing in one way or another information about his acquaintance with Gogol. The materials are analyzed in an interdisciplinary aspect: the historical and literary method is complemented by methodological tools of receptive aesthetics and biblical theology. Based on the results of the study, it was concluded that both Gogol and Archimandrite Theodore (Bukharev) had an interest in the personality and theology of the Apostle Paul. It seems that this circumstance played a decisive role in the ideological and spiritual rapprochement of the writer and the theologian. Beginning in the late 1840s, Bukharev prepared a number of scientific and theological works on the Apostle Paul (“The Teaching of the Ap. St. Paul on the Antichrist in the 2nd Epistle to the Thessalonians”, “Several articles on the Holy Apostle Paul”, “On the authenticity of the Apostolic Epistles”, "On the Epistle of the Apostle Paul to the Philippians”, “On the Epistle to the Romans”, etc.), laid the foundations for the study of the apostolic part of the New Testament in Russian biblical studies. Probably, Archimandrite Theodore became a kind of consultant for Gogol on the interpretation of the letters of the Apostle Paul. Both the writer and the theologian can be called “disciples of the Apostle Paul,” who drew from his epistles a set of theological ideas that largely determined their religious experience, and in relation to Gogol, their aesthetic concept. It is difficult to say unequivocally who influenced whom – the theologian or writer – because there is almost no direct evidence that reports on the specific content and nature of Gogol’s conversations with Father Theodore. Most likely, the influence was mutual and equivalent, since they were united by common ideas, interests and a common mentor in the interpretation and application of Christian teaching in life – St. Paul the Apostle.

Keywords: N. V. Gogol, Archimandrite Theodore (A. M. Bukharev), Metropolitan Filaret (Drozdov), “Three Letters to Gogol written in 1848”, Apostle Paul, Russian Biblical studies, theological reception of Russian literature, memoirs

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Serazetdinov B.U. Becoming and Development of the Defended Industry in the Western Siberia in Years of The Great Patriotic War (Based on the Materials from Omsk and Tyumen Regions) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 3 (77). P. 90-93

The article considers creation and developing processes of the defended industry in Omsk and Tyumen region in the years of The Great Patriotic War. The controlling mechanisms of the defended industry are uncovered. The author pays special attention to the problems of plants’ development of the military-industrial complex. The scientific research was done with the use a of archive materials which were confidential before.

Keywords: the defended industry, the military-industrial complex, the Great Patriotic War, Omsk, Tyumen, Zavodoukovsk.

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Maksyutina O.V. TRANSLATION MISTAKES IN TRANSLATION TEACHING METHODS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 1 (91). P. 49-52

The notion of mistake or error is often central in translation teaching methods, as can be seen in the way teachers assess students’ work: their role often consists entirely in correcting mistakes. Some specialists in didactics point out, learners may be anxious by the fear of committing mistakes. An error may be a valuable educational tool in translation training, a teacher will often be able to help students make progress only if he/she is aware of the type of errors students are prone to making so that they understand the source of their errors in order to avoid their recurrence. The article also reviews Russian and foreign concepts of errors, their status and assessment for teaching purposes.

Keywords: mistakes in translation, mistake status, translation evaluation, student translation, translation training

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Kochetkov M.V. Humanitariation of education necessity and contradictions // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2001. Issue 2 (27). P. 53-55

In the given article three prerequisites of creative activity are revealed. On their basis the conditions of humanitariation of education are defined, the mechanisms and possibilities of the development of consciousness are being discussed. Besides we touch the development of abilities of a person, forms of effective selfeducation.

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Podustov F.N. The Number, Living and Labour Conditions of Military Educational Institutions Instructors in Siberian Military District in 1919–1921 // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 1 (52). P. 41-46

The author shows the contribution of former officers to the organization and development of the military educational system in Siberia. The data about the number, living and labour conditions of commanding and teaching staff of military educational institutions in Siberian military district are provided as well as the data about the changes which took place in them and in the attitude of the Soviet power to them.

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Siskevich A.E., Urazaeva T.T. Eros as Displaying of Demonic Element in A. Akhmatova's Works // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 8 (71). P. 34-37

The authors of the article analyze Akhmatova's demonic philosophical and poetic conception of love, which is mostly based on the philosophic and the aesthetic context of the centuries’ border, as well as Pushkin's and Lermontov's demonic motives

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Khomuk N.V. “The Poetry of Walt Whitman in the Phenomenological Aspect” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 8 (71). P. 100-103

The article regards a combination of classical and non-classical types of artistry in the poetic book “Leaves of Grass”. The expressing of live “growth” phenomenon in the book’s poetics (time, space, figures, perception) and developing of the text from the myth and poetic unity of “I” and the World to their tragic harmony are investigated in the article

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Dolgikh A.N. NATIONAL REGIONAL COMPONENT IN TEACHING RUSSIAN TO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OF THE BEGINNER’S LEVEL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 2 (117). P. 67-71

International students, who get into a different cultural and historical setting, are in contact with the history, culture and traditions of the country through the study of language, which, on the one hand, is their means of communication, on the other hand, are the most important source of information about the country. Using excursions to cultural centres (museums, exhibitions, walking around the city, historical sites) of Tula and Tula region contributes to a more close contact of international students with Russian environment.

Keywords: the communicative competence, social and cultural background, national and regional component

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Poselenova E.Y. THE PILGRIM TEXT AS THE SAMPLE OF INTERACTION OF ART AND RELIGIOUS CONSCIOUSNESSES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 3 (118). P. 142-146

The article presents the system-conceptual consideration of the interaction of artistic and religious consciousness in the synthesis of the genre of modern literature, such as traveling pilgrim. Understanding the cycle track AN Muraviev topical issues in the aspect of theoretical and historical poetics allows us to introduce in the context of the research strategy for the analysis and interpretation of literary works with a religious modus of artistic-oriented review of the specific manifest in these type of the worldview.

Keywords: Russian literature, art space, art consciousness, pilgrimage, literature of travel

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Ryzhkov D.L. MIGRATION AS A FORM OF SOCIAL MOBILITY IN THE GLOBAL SOCIAL STRUCTURE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 5 (133). P. 135-140

The article considers the issue of global migration as a social phenomena specific for the process of globalization that transformed national social stratifications into parts of unique global social structure eligible by international differentiation of labour. The conclusion is that labour migration as a form of social contradiction stipulated by way of social production creates internal tension for national systems of capitalistic centres.

Keywords: labour migration, migration, global social structure, social contradiction, interethnic tension

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Klimovich N.V. METHODS OF TRANSLATION OF THE INTERTEXTUAL ELEMENTS FROM THE BIBLE IN FICTION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 10 (138). P. 141-147

The research is devoted to the most common type of intertextual elements – the intertextual elements from the Bible. According to the typology of the intertextual elements from the Bible, given by the author, the methods of their translation in Anglo-American fiction of the 18-19 centuries are analysed.

Keywords: intertextual element, words and phrases from the Bible, typology of words and phrases from the Bible, methods of translation of intertextual elements, fiction

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Shabanov L.V., Lapshin V.V. THE PAIR «TOLERANCE - INTOLERANCE» IS THE REGULATOR OF RELATIONS OF ETHNIC SUBCULTURES. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 2 (80). P. 100-104

The text describes analysis of the pair "tolerance - intolerance" in a point of view of leader factors is blame's feeling and denazification.

Keywords: marginality, etnophor, mirror-image perception, theory of mass, tolerance, intolerance, xenophobia

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Perevozkin S.B. PROJECTIVE TECHNIQUE «APARTMENT» - DIAGNOSTIC OF EMOTIONAL-MOTIVATIONAL COMPONENTS OF DIALOGUE IN SMALL GROUP // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 11 (89). P. 139-143

The role of psychometric parameters in projective techniques is considered. The drawing technique the "Apartment" intended for diagnostics of is emotional-motivational components of dialogue in small group is offered. Psychometric check of a technique is carried out, results of the given check are resulted

Keywords: is emotional-motivational components ofdialogue, psychometric parameters, reliability, validity

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Shperlin A.V. GENDER DIFFERENCES AND FAMILY STATUS AS DETERMINING FACTORS OF SUBJECTIVE AND ECONOMIC WELL– BEING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 1 (142). P. 66-71

This article contains the results of the scientific research, which deals with the gender differences and family status as factors that influence the economic well-being of an individual. The research revealed specific features of subjective economic well-being of the people belonging to different socio-demographic groups. It has also been proved that subjective economic well-being depends on gender differences as well as on whether a family is childless or not.

Keywords: subjective economic well-being, socio-demographic factors, gender differences, family status

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Shilova M.I., Belykh I.L. FORMATION OF COMPETITIVENESS OF THE UNIVERSITY GRADUATES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 4 (94). P. 39-45

This article is devoted to the problem of competitiveness forming among university graduates. We have given the definition of a competitive specialist and made up the model of competitiveness of University graduates. In our research work we have proved the dependence of competitiveness level from the quality of higher education, from successful management of competitiveness forming of University graduates.

Keywords: competitiveness, higher education, graduates

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Zhukova E.A. HIGH TECHNOLOGY: BETWEEN SCIENCE AND MIRACLE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 5 (120). P. 221-228

The article reveals issues related to high technology (Hi-Tech and Hi-Hume) as a miracle. This is due to: 1) inability to present a clear and popular modern scientific knowledge that underlies the high technology; 2) the influence of High Socio-Humanitarian technologies (Hi-Hume), intended for the manipulation of consciousness (advertising, PR, personnel management and knowledge management, etc.) that create distorted images of Hi-Tech; 3) declining natural science literacy and technical literacy of the population, and 4) oriented manufacturers Hi-Tech on the functional literacy of users and to increase the consumption of the convenience.

Keywords: high technology, Hi-Tech, Hi-Hume, science, miracle, technology of consciousness manipulation, functional literacy, technical literacy

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Dyachkova E.S. FUNCTIONAL AND SEMANTIC PECULIARITIES OF SEMI-SUFFIXES AND SUFFIXES SYNONYMOUS TO THEM IN MODERN ENGLISH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 3 (180). P. 33-37

The article dwells on the functional and semantic peculiarities of the so-called semi-suffixational elements and suffixes that have similar meaning. As a result of the comparative analysis of synonymous semi-suffixes and suffixes, the synonymous sets of semi-suffixes correlated with the corresponding sets of suffixes were revealed. It was stated that despite of being functionally and semantically close, possessing common distributional characteristics and sharing to a certain extent the same area of application, these word-building elements can’t be considered as the identical ones. The reason of it is hidden in the specific nature of the meanings of semi-suffixes: the semantics of the latest is not as wide in its denotative part but it shows more variety in its significative part than the semantics of the correlated suffixes. Moreover, suffixes demonstrate a higher degree of generalization of the lexical meaning than semi-suffixes. The author comes to the conclusion about a wider significative meaning of a semi-suffix capable of uniting more semantic characteristics and conceptional relations than the semantics of a suffix; denotative meaning of semi-suffix appeared to be more narrow and limited than the one of a suffix. Thus, significative meaning of semi-suffix contains a greater number of conceptual, semantic features and pragmatic relations.

Keywords: semi-suffix, suffix, generalization of meaning, synonymy, polycemy, significative meaning, denotative meaning

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Kuchina S.A. ELECTRONIC GENERATIVE FICTIONAL TEXTS: LEXICAL, STYLISTIC AND STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 6 (183). P. 49-55

The article deals with the questions of typology and analysis of electronic fiction text program algorithms. The author pays special attention to the description of the algorithmic principles of generating poetic texts, based on strophic organization, poetic size, algorithmic syntax, and matrix of phrases. The electronic algorithmic generators and generative poems on their basis are the first types of electronic fiction. The novelty of the research is seen in the attempt to understand the program algorithms to generate a literary text not only as a method of text creation, but also as a substantive artistic expression, where the code is regarded as a meaning that needs no verbal accompaniment. The electronic literary text is a complex polycode art object which unites text, image, sound, graphics and animation elements with sense-making functions in its structure. The research urgency is caused by the complex analytic model for generative fictional texts of different types (algorithmic and code). The article gives an overview of generative poetic texts, represented by the works by M. Benabou, P. Braffort and J. Z. Piwkowski. The author presents the classification of electronic poetic texts, divides them into two types: permutational (using rearrangement of elements for the new text generated poems) and combinatorics (using syntactical templates and matrix of phrases). The combinatorics electronic generative poems have rigid grammar structure that optimizes the parameters of generated poetic texts. All permutational electronic generative poems are very close to the tradition and theoretical issues of QULIPO restrictions in the sphere of language and art.

Keywords: generative poetry, algorithm, algorithmic syntax, interactivity, aleatoric, interface

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Malinovskaya S.M. FEATURES OF SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL PROCESS UNDER CONDITIONS OF MULTICULTURAL SETTING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 7 (85). P. 84-87

The article deals with work experience in formation of interethnic relations culture in Tomsk school of national harmony. It proposes an attempt to make more concrete content and pedagogical organizational forms of education work.

Keywords: ethnos, culture, teaching, education, multicultural space, tolerance

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Buduk-Ool L.K. Ethical features of psychosocial adaptation of students to studying in HEI. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 6 (108). P. 176-180

Psychophysiological features of Tuvan and Russian students that live in extreme climatogeographic conditions of southern Siberia (Republic of Tuva) were studied. Ethnical features of students expressed in neuroticism level, reactive and personal anxiety, introversion, temperament type are shown. It was concluded that Tuvan students have lower psychosocial adaptation level during HEI studying.

Keywords: adaptation, Tuvan and Russian students, anxiety, neuroticism, temperament.

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Ratner F.L., Gubaydullina R.N. PROBLEMS AND BARRIERS OF GIFTED CHILDREN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 5 (146). P. 105-109

This article deals with studying the problems and barriers of gifted children, which they as well as their parents and tutors may face in the process of growth, upbringing, and supporting of these children.

Keywords: gifted children, problems, upbringing of gifted children

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