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Nagornaya L.A., Petrochenko L.A. METONYMIC SHIFT IN THE SYSTEM OF MEASURE (DATA OF ENGLISH) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 10 (187). P. 103-106

The immense interest in metaphor has resulted in the emergence of a massive literature on the subject. From this academic interest in metaphor, a growing interest in metonymy has emerged over recent years, resulting in the formation of an impressive body of research, almost entirely from a cognitive linguistics perspective. The new works on metonymy show a consensus around a number of claims: that metonymy, like metaphor, is a conceptual phenomenon; that metonymy, like metaphor, plays a central role in conceptualization and communication; and that metonymy and metaphor can be identified as distinct, though related, phenomena. Metonymy is not just a type of language but reflects a significant form of human cognition. Metonymy differs from metaphor by the number of domains. In metaphor, there are two conceptual domains, and one thing is understood in terms of another. On the other hand, metonymy involves only one conceptual domain, in that the connection between two things is within the same domain, or within the same domain matrix. There are many types of metonymy and the least investigated of them is the relation between the metric system units and the means of inaccurate measures which can be used alternatively to indicate the space measurements within the same domain.

Keywords: measure, metonymic shift, space measurements, distance, conceptual domain

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Makarenko E.K. ANALYSIS OF THE RECEPTION OF MODERN CHILDREN’S HAGIOGRAPHIC LITERATURE BY AN AVERAGE ADOLESCENT READER. PART 2. EXPERIENCE OF EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 6 (195). P. 128-136

The article contains the research results of different levels of interpretation and perception of hagiographic texts about saint old man, Fedor Tomskiy, written for children’s readership, recipients of adolescence in Tomsk. The results of experiment are provided according to the horizon of reader’s expectations, to the analysis of which the first part of the article is devoted. The pretext experiment, based on a questionnaire survey among the pupils of Sunday schools and general education schools of Tomsk, had the aim to identify different types of readers, belonging to secular and religious cultures, which affected their ideas of hagiographic genre, phenomenon of sanctity and knowledge of particular saints. The perception of hagiographic works for children by pupils of Sunday schools and general education schools in Tomsk was studied during the second experiment. This research was conducted within the receptive aesthetics which is aimed to study the reader’s response to works and particularities of text’s perception. And the functional reality of work is determined by interacting of the reader and the textual structure. Modern works of art and religion, written for young reader, have different formal and informative levels, modal and value plans. The understanding of difficult textual structure happens only in the process of its specification by recipient. The recipient determines relevance and semantic content of the work, distinguishes emotional and semantic dominant of the text in the process of aesthetic perception. In the course of the experiment, a correlation was found between the reader’s reception of the text and the pretextfactors. The main factor in perception of art and religious text is secular or religious world view.

Keywords: hagiography, hagiographic literature for children, Siberian saint, holy old man Fedor, receptive aesthetics, experiment

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Velichko Y.V., Militsina O.V. AUDIOVISUAL TEACHING TECHNOLOGIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION TRAINING OF MUSIC TEACHERS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 6 (195). P. 186-191

The article describes the strategy of professional training of a teacher-musician using modern audiovisual technologies. The characteristic of both traditional audiovisual means and technologies (different types of presentation, training, reference, creative computer programs using sound and image) and modern means functioning in a computer multimedia environment (digital (electronic) educational resources, music and computer training programs) is given. The advantages of using audiovisual technologies in solving a number of methodical tasks of the lesson are described: the development of a variety of methodological tools, differentiation of these methodological developments into groups of exercises. The expediency of the use of audiovisual technologies is also considered in terms of the formation of professional competencies of bachelors. The important technological functions of music and computer training programs are noted, namely their polyinstrumental format, the possibility of “immersion” of the child in the historical, artistic and emotional environment of musical culture due to sound material. It is shown how the technical capabilities of music and computer programs contribute to the immersion of the child in the process of musical creativity, create conditions for the activation of creative imagination, cause interest in the art of music. The examples of realization of the system of creative tasks in the creative-computer format are given.

Keywords: audiovisual technologies, digital educational resources, music and computer training programs, interactive forms of learning, training of music teachers in the university

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Toktarova V.I., Fedorova S.N. REFOCUSING THE MATHEMATICAL TRAINING PROCESS OF THE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FROM “TEACHING MATHS” TO “TEACHING BY MATHS” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2019. Issue 8 (205). P. 77-83

Introduction. In rapid computerization and mathematization of almost all areas of knowledge the mathematical training of students at a higher education institution must be of an anticipatory nature and be aimed at obtaining results that will be in demand in a technologized society. Modern society requires the individual skills of self-organization, self-development, self-regulation, self-control, self-education, etc. These tasks can be successfully solved in the process of mathematical training of students with the competent organization of the educational process. Material and methods. The basis for the substantiation and implementation of the principle of refocusing the mathematical training process of the university students from “teaching maths” to “teaching by maths” was based on the methods of theoretical and empirical research. Results and discussion. The main tasks of high-quality mathematical education of students, which a modern university is facing today, are considered. Mathematics is characterized as a science and a body of knowledge; a language of research and modeling for solving problems in various fields of knowledge; a system of organization of thinking. The object, subject, methods and properties of mathematics are highlighted. The fundamental functions of students’ mathematical training are revealed: teaching mathematics – involving mastering the system of mathematical knowledge and skills, the formation of mathematical competence; teaching by mathematics – aimed at the intellectual development of students, formation of logical thinking, development of mathematical literacy, etc. The implementation of the principle “learning by mathematics” in the electronic educational environment is characterized through the integration of the content of mathematical courses with specialized disciplines; the choice of the type and method of presentation of educational material not only for carrying out calculations, but for visualizing abstract mathematical concepts and knowledge; differentiation and personification of teaching mathematics through the using non-linear methods and various types of presentation depending on the psycho-physiological characteristics, cognitive styles of students, professional area, including taking into account health features (persons with disabilities). Conclusion. The results of the study showed that refocusing the mathematical training process of the university students from “teaching maths” to “teaching by maths” through the organization of training within electronic educational environment allows students to assimilate the system of mathematical knowledge and skills, actively apply the methods of mathematical research; quickly adapt to the changing conditions of modern society and production, acquiring the necessary competencies for professional activities in the process of solving various applied problems.

Keywords: mathematics, mathematical training, functions of mathematical training, teaching mathematics, teaching by mathematics, electronic educational environment, student, higher educational institutions

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Ivanova I.G., Egoshina R.A. Teaching normative French pronunciation as an important component of mastering oral speech skills // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2024. Issue 6 (236). P. 112-122

The article is devoted to the role of pronunciation in teaching French. Attention is focused on prosodic factors that play an important role in the process of understanding a statement. Decoding of verbal communication takes place at the intellectual, linguistic, emotional and relational levels. The interlocutors perceive not only individual words, but also the tone of the utterance. Intonationally transmitted information allows you to understand the deep meaning of the utterance and its components. The purpose of the study is to determine the place of the phonetic component in the methodology of teaching a foreign language. The following research methods are used in the work: analysis of pedagogical, methodological, linguistic literature and the work experience of Russian and foreign phonetists; the method of scientific description; synthesis and generalization of their own practice of teaching French at the university. Many modern researchers in the field of foreign language teaching methods are supporters of communicative learning, leading to a new perception of the role of pronunciation, and awareness of the importance of intonation parameters of speech.The effectiveness of teaching the French language is increased with the use of special exercises for practicing prosodic phenomena, in which the phonosemantic approach appeals to sound matter and contributes to the formation of foreign language pronunciation skills. The result is the development of exercises based on the analysis of traditional and modern didactic principles. It is proposed to practice pronunciation skills in order to correct oral speech according to the following parameters: intonation and rhythm, intensity of articulation, phonetic environment. The effectiveness of training at the segment level increases with the use of exercises based on the principle of “from simple to complex”. The suprasegmental level, which implies normative stress, correct melody, rhythm, and pauses, also plays a significant role in mastering the articulation base of the language being studied. Only the complex perception of the above phonetic phenomena leads to the assimilation of the articulatory base of a foreign language. Thus, students need to master phonetic and phonological skills, since their insufficient formation will have negative consequences for the entire language learning process.

Keywords: pronunciation, segmental level, suprasegmental level, pronunciation skills, teaching, didactic principles, French language

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Sysoyeva L.S. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 1 (1). P. 44-45

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Podustov M.F. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 3 (3). P. 17-19

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Nevraeva I.V. The motivation system built on the Assessment center results. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 7 (51). P. 32-42

The article is dedicated to the problem of personnel motivation. An example of motivation system develop¬ment through the composition method is described. As initial parameters for system development the assess¬ment center results have been taken.

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Golovatskaya I.F., Vinnikova Y.M. The Role of Giberellins and Brassinosteroids in Reguliation of Growth and Development // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 6 (69). P. 48-54

Joint action of active groups of gibberellins (GA) and brassinolide (BL) on growth and development of plants Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype Landsberg erecta has been studied. It has been, that the presowing treatment of seeds the 10-9М BL reduced duration of phases of an ontogenesis of plants, accelerated growth vegetative and reproductive organs and increased seed production at plants of wild-type Ler and of mutant ga4-1. Exogenous BL in part compensated a lack endogenic GA1/4 at a mutant, enlarging the common length of shoots and restoring seed production of a mutant up to a level of wild-type. This effect might be connected with on account of augmentation of quantity of side shoots, quantities of pods, lengths of pods and quantities of seeds in pods

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Stas A.N., Dolganova N.F. The problems of computational geometry in the conditions of a pedagogical university // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 6 (69). P. 112-115

The features of the training process of computer science teachers are considered in this article. The drawback is a low level of informative and technological components of the teachers’ professional training content. It is suggested to improve the basic fundamental training by incorporating new subjects by means of the regional component of the university. Computational geometry is one of such disciplines. This work covers a new approach to teaching of computational geometry foundations on the basis of the specific character of pedagogical education. The problems of computational geometry training in the conditions of a pedagogical university and the ways of their solving are analysed

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Ptashkin A.S. THE CATEGORY OF DEVIATION: STRUCTURE AND EXPRESSION PECULIARITIES (IN THE ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 7 (97). P. 25-31

The category of deviation is expressed by some broad-meaning words with the root devia-, their meanings being divided into two groups. The semantics of the above-mentioned words may be made more specific by analyzing their contextual correlations with lingual units representing the concepts which are included in the field of deviation. These concepts form the hierarchical structure of the category of deviation, hyper-hyponym relations underlying this structure.

Keywords: deviation, category, norm, lexeme, semantics

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Vedeneyeva G.I. THE FUNCTIONS OF LOCAL HISTORY WORK AND THE SOCIALIZATION PROCESS OF THE SCHOOL STUDENTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 12 (102). P. 76-80

Psychological and pedagogical influence of study of local lore on process of socialization of the person is presented on the basis of the developed characteristic of functions of study of local lore work which organized in educational establishment in educational objectives. Obtaining by pupils of the information on features of local society, progress of criticality of their judgments, skill to be guided in the environment, desire to participate in its transformation – these and other educational values are laid in study of local lore.

Keywords: socialization, educational, a function of «remove mask» , rough and stimulating functions of study of local lore, «strong» and «weak» sides of object.

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Fritsler A.A., Mayer A.K., Vadutova F.A., Chalmova O.A. ORGANIZATIONAL ASPECTS OF EFFICIENCY INCREASE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES LEARNING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 12 (102). P. 105-108

The article considers the organizational arrangements approved in National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University and partially in National Research Tomsk State University. They have allowed raising considerably learning efficiency of students to foreign languages.

Keywords: education, foreign languages, learning efficiency, arrangements, modular training, learning aids.

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Prmanova N.A. ON THE ISSUE OF OYKONIMS ETHNOCULTURAL INFORMATIVITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 10 (125). P. 104-108

The article considers the problem of relation between language and culture on the basis of Turkic (Kazakh) oykonims. The study of oykonims structure and semantics indicates specifi city of national mentality refl ected in ethnocultural information content.

Keywords: oykonim, antroponym, social structure, national and cultural component

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Smirnova T.L. TERRITORIAL ASPECT OF DEVELOPMENT AT THE LABOR MARKET IN RUSSIA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 12 (127). P. 25-30

The article is devoted to the analysis of development at the labor market through cluster approach, increasing of competitiveness at the corporative sector of the economy, the creation of worker places for high skilled of specialist and reduction of social tension territory in Russia.

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Melekhina E.A. ESSAY ASSESSMENT TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING WRITING FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES TO MASTER AND GRADUATE STUDENTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 10 (151). P. 202-206

The article discusses the problem of developing skills in writing for academic purposes in English. The feedback plays a very important role in teaching writing. The students’ attitude questionnaire results towards feedback prove that students value the teacher’s feedback and feel some uncertainty about receiving feedback from their peers. The application of the assessment technique, combining peer and teacher evaluation, to teaching master and graduate students is described. This system makes students self-edit and redraft their essays twice before giving to the teacher for grading. It is shown that this technique contributes to the development of academic writing skills of master and graduate students.

Keywords: teaching writing for academic purposes in English, assessment technique, peer-assessment, selfediting

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Tumanova O.A. ORGANIZATION OF COOPERATION AT COMPUTER SCIENCE LESSONS IN THE PROCESS OF USE OF TECHNOLOGY WEB 2.0 AS A FACTOR OF RECEIVING PERSONAL AND METASUBJECT RESULTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 6 (159). P. 25-30

The article describes a new experimental procedure for the preparation of personal, metasubject and subject results at computer science lessons in the process of group collaboration on technology tools web 2.0. Gives pedagogical conditions for the successful implementation of this technique. Selects a component activities affecting the receipt of personal, metasubject and subject results in the framework of such organization of educational cooperation. Formulates indicators for assessing the quality of students’ activity during group work based on web 2.0. In conclusion, the results of the experiment, confirming the receipt of the students personality, metasubject and subject results registered in the new federal educational standards.

Keywords: Web 2.0, Internet technologies, cooperation of students, personality, subject and meta-subject results of teaching

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Shutikova M.I., Dzamykhov A.K., Solovyova M.S. THE FORMATION OF UNIVERSAL EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES AT LESSONS OF МATHEMATICS AND INFORMATICS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 11 (164). P. 62-66

One of the principal differences between the Federal state educational standard (FSES) of the second generation is its focus not only on achieving the subject learning outcomes. Requirements to results of development of the basic General educational programs include all groups of results: specific, interdisciplinary, personal. One of the tools to achieve these results are universal educational actions, the mastery of which, according to the Federal state educational standard is the most important task of education. The article considers the problem of formation of universal educational actions in the framework of a unified educational area “Mathematics and Informatics”. It is proposed to consider two types of universal educational actions: overlapping and complementary to each other.

Keywords: Federal state educational standard, universal educational actions, mathematics, computer science

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Kryukova E.A. TRADITIONAL UPBRINGING OF ABORIGINAL INDIGIGENOUS SIBERIAN PEOPLES: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 11 (176). P. 116-119

The article is focused on problems and prospects of traditional Ket upbringing based on observations made during linguistic expeditions to the places of compact habitation of Siberian indigenous peoples and analysis of Ket tales and stories, presented in “Annotated folk and daily prose texts in the languages of Ob-Yenissei linguistic area”. Ket folklore can become an inexhaustible source for the education of the younger generation in human terms as well as in terms of preservation of national identity and respect for the unique Ket culture. It is commonly known that language, ethnicity, national identity are closely related to each other. However, under the specific conditions, that found themselves the indigenous peoples of Siberia (the unfavorable at present language situation for the development of minority languages), the attention of ethnopedagogics should be directed at promoting the material and spiritual culture of the peoples of the north within Russia and even the countries of the near and far abroad.

Keywords: minority ethnos, ethnic cultural environment, traditional upbringing, material and intellectual culture, Kets

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Chubykina O.A. DIFFERENT-AGE COOPERATION AS A FORM OF LEARNING INDEPENDENCE DEVELOPMENT IN PRIMARY SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2021. Issue 2 (214). P. 88-93

Introduction. The problem of the development of educational independence of children of primary school age is posed as the basic meta-subject competence, indicated in the educational standard. As the main way of developing educational independence, it is proposed to organize cooperation of different ages between students of the second and fourth grades. Aim. Description of the experience of conducting different-age lessons and presentation of the positive impact of different-age cooperation on the formation of educational independence. Material and methods. Analysis of literature sources in order to identify effective ways of different-age cooperation; development and testing of the stages of this technology; monitoring the activities of children in differentage groups; conducting and analyzing diagnostic work. Results and discussion. The pedagogical tasks that are realized by educational communication of children of different ages are highlighted. It is shown how it is possible to organize educational sessions of different ages on the topic «Phonetics», in which schoolchildren will communicate in a pair «second grader – fourth grader», completing tasks compiled for each other. There are three stages in the organization of such educational work: preparatory, at which interesting tasks are designed and drawn up; the main one, when children interact in a couple of different ages, and the reflexive one, where educational successes and difficulties are discussed together. The cycle of classes ends with a test on a topic with an educational content common to all children. Conclusion. The results of this work are given and the relationship between the subject results and the position in which the student’s academic independence was manifested is shown. It is concluded that the interaction of children of different ages, in which both the older and younger students have the opportunity to show their active (teaching) position, has a positive effect on internal motivation, communicative and regulatory actions, as well as on subject skills.

Keywords: cooperation of different ages, educational independence, joint activity, subject and metasubject actions

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Markova N.A. THE PHENOMENON OF “ADAPTATION LEARNING” IN HIGHER EDUCATION: ANALYSIS AND DEFINITION CONSTRUCTION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2022. Issue 5 (223). P. 7-17

Introduction. The difference between higher education and school education, which consists in a different content and conditions of the organization of the educational process, in the emergence of new social relations, often becomes the reason that the first-year student is not ready for the new conditions of study at the university. Along with psychological and physiological adaptation, researchers single out the academic (educational) adaptation of students, which can cause poor academic performance in various university disciplines. At the same time, we note that the initial (basic) training of students is practically not taken into account at the beginning of their studies at the university: the university program is not designed for very weak students. As a result, first-year students “adapt” to the peculiarities of educational activities (to new content, methods and means), but students also influence the educational environment of the university: the teacher has to look for new methodological approaches and more advanced teaching methods. As a result, adaptive training has emerged in universities, which is designed to eliminate the main reason for the poor academic performance of students due to the low initial preparation of the applicant. Successful integration into the core curriculum and successful mastery of the curriculum of the university discipline in the future is the main criterion for the effectiveness of adaptive learning. The purpose of the article is to identify and describe the nature of the phenomenon of “adaptation learning”, to eliminate ambiguity of this term, and to present its proper scientifically grounded definition. The materials and methods of the study are the method of content analysis of definitions, analysis and comparison, classification, formal-logical method of concept definition. Results and discussion. A brief description of the development of the didactic approach to the concept of “adaptation” is presented. An analysis of the definitions of adaptation education available in the literature (adaptation training, adaptation workshop, adaptation course, adaptation work) and concepts related, but not identical to it (corrective training, corrective course, alignment course) are made. The conducted content analysis revealed the diversity of researchers’ approaches to the issue and emphasizes the uncertainty and inconsistency. In this regard, the need for a definition that will adequately reflect the essential characteristics of the issue has been identified. The result of formal-logical definition: adaptation learning is the training of specialists having initially different level of competence formation (from zero to low), in order to achieve in a certain period of time the required basic level (minimum necessary) for further training. Thus, basically, it can be concluded that the study contributes to the development of the phenomenon. The identification of differentiating features made it possible to separate the concept of “adaptation learning” from similar concepts. The constructed definition can become the basis for determining the content and developing programs of adaptation courses in different disciplines studied in universities.

Keywords: adaptation learning, adaptation to higher education, initial training of students, formal-logical method, training of highly qualified specialists

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Belyayeva L.A., Azbukina E.Y. ABOUT THE PROBLEM OF PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN ORGANIZATIONS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 7 (85). P. 61-65

The article deals with the problem of teenager personality formation in the children’s society. The development of teenager personality is connected with the transformation of activity object into activity subject. This process occurs like the process of formation and the transformation of personality according to its ability of reflexion. The children’s society «Children Science Foundation» is the example for the formation of reflexive abilities on different levels of teenager personality development.

Keywords: personality, subject of activity, reflexion, children’s society, educational space, educational and social level of personality formation

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Rudkovskaya I.E. THE TERMINOLOGICAL PREFERENCES OF THE HISTORIANS OF THE LATE ENLIGHTENMENT (FROM D. HUME TO N. M. KARAMZIN) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 5 (95). P. 92-99

The article is devoted to the comparative analysis of the terminological preferences of the historians of the last Enlightenment. The author pays primary attention to the peculiarity of the usage of the terms «system» and «spirit» by the Anglo-Scottish and Russian historians from D. Hume to N. M. Karamzin.

Keywords: system, spirit, last Enlightenment, historiographical tradition

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Filchenko A.Y. EXPERIENCE OF AREAL ANALYSIS OF KHANTY, SELKUP AND CHULYM DIALECTAL DATA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 3 (105). P. 148-155

The paper outlines the endangered Siberian language documentation and description program undertaken by the department of Siberian indigenous languages of Tomsk State Pedagogical University. Based on the experience of the Ob-Yenissei linguistic area documentation project, particularly in documentation of the middle Ob area of Tomsk region, the main theoretical, methodological and empirical aspects of the areal study are exemplified. The discussion outlines some of factors affecting the development of local languages and cultures, assessing key hypotheses of their contact interaction and mutual evolution.

Keywords: endangered languages of Siberia, areal typology, language documentation

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Sizov V.V. OBJECT-SUBJECT SYSTEM OF ECONOMIC INTERCONNECTION IN CLUSTERS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 12 (114). P. 117-120

This article examines some elements of methodology of object-subjects system of economic interconnections’ analysis in clusters. It shows social and economic advantages of clusters in regional economies. Defines aims objectives and principles of functioning cluster/ formations in regional enterprise. It shows structures of elements of forming clusters’ system.

Keywords: object, subject, cluster, economic interconnection, cluster system, cluster advantages, structure of elements, multi functional system

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Polyakova N.V. ETHNOCULTURAL FEATURES OF SKY CATEGORIZATION IN THE WORLDVIEW OF SELKUPS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 4 (145). P. 67-71

The article involves analysis of water categorization based on the dialect material of the Selkup language. The paper considers the role of the water in the worldview of Selkup ethnic group, relevant water characteristics.

Keywords: the Selkup language, language worldview, categorization, conceptual feature, water

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Mikhaylova E.N. VISUALIZATION OF THE RESEARCH ACTIVITIES OF THE TEACHER // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 3 (156). P. 186-189

Modern society is focused on improving the performance of both technical and humanitarian areas. Modern humanitarian technologies are used in the training, education, allowing you to optimize these processes. Research activities of the teacher is a necessary factor in his professional competence. This determines the need to improve this activity. The most successful methodological approach to solving this problem, the author believes praxiological, and one of the most important mechanisms visualization. These reserves were used by the author to develop and test educational course for master’s programs “Design and assessment of educational systems”. Visualization, a relatively new pedagogy methodology used in teaching undergraduates, allowed to achieve high performance training and trainees’ satisfaction. This methodological approach and visualization techniques can be used for other training courses.

Keywords: research activities of the teacher, praxeological approach, visualization, educational program, result of research activity

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Dorozhkin E.M., Tarasyuk O.V., Lyzhin A.I., Tabakov L.S. E-LEARNING AS A PART OF EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT IN A MASTER OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING COURSE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 9 (174). P. 83-88

The article raises the problem of organization of educational environment with the use of information technologies that improve the level of formation of professional competencies for working profession of the future trainers to meet the requirements of professional standard for the teacher of vacatioanal training, professional education and professional education as well professional standards for trades. It is proposed to use e-learning courses aimed at the formation of knowledge of modern industrial equipment and the specifics of its operation, which is a training program installed on any computer running under MS Windows family, and every (mobile app) installed on any mobile electronic device running the Android operating system (tablet PC, smartphone). The main feature of e-learning course is presentation of educational material in the new format, which becomes interactive, visualized and practice-oriented to a particular workplace and specific equipment.

Keywords: educational environment, information technology, master of vocational training, training in working profession, e-learning, e-learning course

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Kositskaya F.L. FRENCH PHARMACEUTICAL DISCOURSE AND ITS SPEECH GENRE PALETTE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 10 (175). P. 71-75

Health factor is the priority value in society, and its preservation depends largely on drug supply, the pharmaceutical market of the state. The French pharmaceutical market is one of the largest in the world, it has more than 22.5 thousand pharmacies. The article deals with French pharmaceutical discourse as one of the kinds of institutional discourse, which is a complexly organized multicomponent formation, an interaction of legislative (legal) pharmaceutical discourse (in the field of drug production and trade of medicines), advertising and pharmaceutical discourse, scientific and pharmaceutical discourse, academic (educational) pharmaceutical discourse, media pharmaceutical discourse, commercial pharmaceutical discourse, pharmaceutical proper discourse. The leading role belongs to pharmaceutical proper discourse in the field of professional communication. Within the subgroup of French pharmaceutical discourse, one can find the polyphonic inclusions of historical, medical, chemical, encyclopedic, botanical, social discourses. The complex nature of pharmaceutical discursive discourse gave rise to the variety of genre forms.

Keywords: pharmacy, pharmacist, pharmaceutical discourse, speech genre, drug, drug-store

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Nebera M.V. Axiological Dominant “Family”: the Specifics of Representation in Linguodidactic Discourse (Based on Textbooks on Russian as a Foreign Language) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2023. Issue 1 (225). P. 32-40

The purpose of the article is to analyze the specifics of the representation of the family value dominants existing in Russian culture, presented in the textbooks on Russian as a foreign language by Russian and foreign authors. The material of the study are textbooks on Russian as a foreign language by Russian, Chinese and English-speaking authors written in the period from 2007–2018, with a total volume of more than 3,100 pages. We selected dialogues and narrative texts related to the topic of “family” from these materials using a continuous sampling method, allowing to analyze axiological dominants and linguistic means of their expression in various family aspects. The analysis of the obtained data was carried out using the methods of contextual analysis, lexical and semantic as well as comparative analysis. Family is one of the main value dominants for the Russian people. In textbooks on Russian as a foreign language, Russian authors mainly use positive value judgments, neutral or negative value judgments are used rarely. Chinese authors of the textbooks on the Russian language broadcast mainly a positive assessment of the family institute. English-speaking authors prefer neutral connotations. Individual parameters are also evaluated in different ways. In relationship between spouses, Russian authors often promote husband’s authority. Considering family responsibilities, household management is assigned exclusively to a woman, while work is typical for both men and women. Foreign authors mainly present in their textbooks a model of joint household management; husband’s authority in their works is not mentioned. Children are the dominant value in most cultures, however, it was found that when referring to children, Chinese authors use exclusively neutral vocabulary, while Russian and English-speaking authors prefer emotional expressions (mostly positive, less often negative). When describing the relationship to older relatives (especially grandmothers), Russian authors use value judgments that are of an exceptionally positive nature. In contrast, Chinese authors use a neutral assessment of grandparents. English-speaking authors in their works do not describe the relationships between children and grandparents. Among Russian and foreign authors there is also a variability in the specifics of describing the relationship between parents and their children. Unlike English-speaking authors, who do not focus on the mutual relationship of children and parents and use mostly neutral vocabulary when describing this value category, Russian and Chinese authors emphasize respect for parents and mutual concern. The analysis showed, that despite the general ideas about good and approved that exist in different cultures, the authors of the textbooks on the Russian language implicitly represent the value orientations inherent in their culture. The specificity is determined not only by the differences in the choice of certain lexical groups, but also in the subconscious emphasis on values that are significant for the culture of the authors of the materials.

Keywords: Russian as a foreign language, linguodidactic manual, family, axiological dominant, linguoculturological aspect

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Rachkovskiy V.P. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 1 (4). P. 22-23

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Bolotnova N.S. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 2 (5). P. 36-42

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Sidorov V.Y. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 2 (11). P. 23-25

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Shirokova M.P. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 6 (15). P. 94-97

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Novitskiy V.V., Kravets E.B., Gratsianova N.D. The concentration of sulfhydryl groups and lipoprotein complex in children with autoimmune thyroiditis and diffuse nontoxic goiter // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 9 (25). P. 30-33

The thyroid gland diseases lead to stable reconstruction of erythrocytic population with disappearance of cells with high amount of lipoprotein complex.with increase of cells with decreased and increased level of SH-groups.

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Galtsova N.P., Mezentseva T.I., Shvadlenko I.A. The Use of Electronic Information-Educational Resources of the Support of Scientific Studies of Young Scientists // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 10 (61). P. 13-18

The article aims to determine the possibilities and perspectives of computer technology integration into the current work of postgraduates and researchers who are involved in the developing their professional knowledge and skills. The authors give a brief review on possible computer technology applications by different Universities in Russia and abroad.

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Golovchiner V.E. FORMS AND ABILITIES OF FUNCTIONAL BY LITERARY INTRODUCTION. REVIEW FOR THE MONOGRAPH BY O.G. LAZARESKU «LITERARY INTRODUCTION: THE QUESTIONS OF THE HISTORY AND POETICS (BASED ON THE RUSSIAN LITERATURE OF XVIII–XIX CENTURIES)». MOSCOW PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY, 2008 // 380 P. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 4 (82). P. 174-176

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Tatarkina S.V., Lobacheva D.V. OVERCOMING OF ANDROCENTRICITY OF LITERARY CANON // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 4 (82). P. 177-178

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Penskaya Y.K. TRAINING FUTURE MATHEMATICS TEACHERS FOR ABILITY TO DESIGN EDUCATIONAL TEXTS AIMED AT INTELLECTUAL EDUCATION OF PUPILS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 4 (106). P. 89-92

The article deals with the problem of quality of methodical preparation of the future mathematics teachers. We show the role of development of ability to design educational texts which are directed on intellectual education of pupils. We give examples of tasks which help students to create educational texts for pupils.

Keywords: intellectual education, preparation of the future teachers, universal educational actions

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Nivinskaya O.A. SITUATIONAL LEARNING IN FORMATION OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE OF EXPERTS OF HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 11 (139). P. 128-131

The article reviews the experience of situational learning at Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service Academic College in education of students of hotel service specialty. Its kinds, such as situational challenges, exercises, cases are described. The peculiarities of its realization in education and its role in professional and overall competence are mentioned.

Keywords: situational learning, situational challenges, cases; competence approach in education, hotel service

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Krylova E.A. THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN TRADITIONAL MEANS OF CONTROL AND PEDAGOGICAL MONITORING IN THE SYSTEM OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE EDUCATION IN A HIGH SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 3 (144). P. 117-121

The article deals with an important issue in the sphere of teaching foreign languages – the problem of controlling in the system of foreign language education in high school. Having examined traditional forms of control we offer an alternative – pedagogical monitoring, that enables a teacher to get up to date information, to adjust the learning activities of students, to develop their independence and autonomy. Multifunctional nature of the pedagogical monitoring was highlighted, it was suggested that monitoring is not just a way to test and measure educational progress, but one of the efficient ways to organize the learning process.

Keywords: pedagogical control, traditional means of control, pedagogical monitoring, modern information technologies

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Popova L.F., Nakvasina E.N. ECOLOGICAL JUSTIFICATION OF RATIONING OF ZINC AND CO PPER IN SOILS OF ARKHANGELSK // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 2 (155). P. 156-163

Northern (Arctic) Federal University Named After M. Lomonosov, Arkhangelsk The article traces the limiting impact of zinc and copper in the soil-plant system, gives the scientific rationale and develops a regional system of environmental regulation of the content of heavy metals in soils of Arkhangelsk. Key points of comparison are concentrations of heavy metals in the soil, leading to a decrease in their accumulation (translocation) in plants, excess tissue in their maximum allowable concentrations and maximum allowable level, as well as the effect of the average soil phytotoxicity test applied to test-object (watercress). Critical level of these metals in the plant is achieved with a soil content of mobile forms of zinc at 5.0–13.0 mg / kg, copper – 2.0 mg / kg. This is below the maximum allowable concentration of mobile forms of heavy metals in soils of 1.5–1.8 times. Observes the decrease in the accumulation of zinc aerial parts of plants when the content in the soils of 45–50 mg / kg, copper – 4.2–5.2 mg / kg. There is a significant inverse relationship between phytotoxicity and content in the soils of zinc and copper. However, their concentration in the soil, leading to a moderate degree of phytotoxicity (30 %) accounted for zinc – 30 mg / kg for copper – 2.0 mg / kg, which is 1.3–1.5 times higher than the maximum allowable concentration mobile forms of heavy metals in soils. Based on regression analysis and comparison with regulatory measures adopted in Russia, has developed principles for the valuation of the regional conditions of the North. Set the concentration of total content and the content of mobile forms of zinc and copper, affecting the ecological status of grasses and soil phytotoxicity, picked averaged limiting concentration (total content and mobile forms) of these metals, which are soil polluters of Arkhangelsk.

Keywords: urban soils, zinc, copper, ecological condition grasses, soil phytotoxicity, limiting concentration

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Sakharova O.V., Zeremskaya Y.A. ORIGIN OF SELKUP NAMES OF BERRIES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 4 (157). P. 48-55

The article describes the origin of berry terminology in Selkup. Results of full collection of selkup words belonged to the subject lexical group “berry flora”. The analysis of these linguistic units allows tracing the development process and name formation of berries in selkup language and also to single out the principle of naming units. Further data integration makes it possible to examine the semes which are the bases of naming flora lexemes according to productivity criterion. The study was carried out due to the theory of transferring linguistic world image with the help of symbols taken from collective unconsciousness and kept the meanings of world image. The method of component analysis which reconstructed the meanings of unproductive naming units was used for analyzing. This method allows explaining the meaning of berry flora words with the help of dividing lexemes into small meaningful units. Twenty three selkup berry flora words were analyzed and there were eight principles of naming units that formed such groups as berry functioning connected with its picking up and using as a food, connection of some berries with certain kinds of birds, colour characteristics of berries, mythological ideas of selkup people, curing period and berrying, taste properties of berries. Indirect way of naming berries is dominated and underlines associative thinking of selkup people.

Keywords: selkup language, berry flora, phytonyms, etymology, semantic development, principles of naming units

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Koshkarova N.N. INTERCULTURAL POLITICAL PROGNOSIS: REALIZATION OF CONFLICT AND CONGRUOUS DISCOURSES’ MODELS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 10 (187). P. 15-20

The paper is devoted to the analysis of the conflict and congruous discourses’ components which are relevant to the genre of intercultural political prognosis. The latter is viewed not as a form of the analytical article but as an independent genre with appropriate characteristic features. In the framework of the prognosis functioning in the media landscape the following genre forms are singled out: article-prognosis and interview-prognosis. The above-mentioned genre varieties correlate to the genre and stylistic unit of the conflict and congruous discourses’ models. Within the scope of the functional and axilological unit of the discourses under study the prognostic, evaluative and preventive functions of the prognosis are described. The speech means which mark the prognostic utterance in the text are analyzed. The definition of conflict and congruous types of discourse, of the intercultural political area are given. The author comes to the conclusion the intercultural political prognosis is more likely to be described as belonging to the conflict type of discourse as the genre under study doesn’t represent the facts but determines the tendencies and perspectives of this or that phenomenon’s development. And only time and the real development of the events can show whether the prognosis was true-to-fact or not.

Keywords: intercultural political prognosis, conflict discourse, congruous discourse, prognostic utterance, genre

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Kositskaya F.L. FRENCH LEGAL DISCOURSE IN THE FIELD OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 5 (194). P. 15-19

The discourse research remains the focus of modern linguistic science. The discourse is considered concretization of speech “in different modes of human existence”. The French architectural institutional discourse refers to the object, thematic discourses born at the intersection of the architectural (project-constructive) discourse proper and others discourses, such as scientific, academic, legal (legislative-administrative), newspaper-publicistic. This discourse is an example of polydiscursiveness, communicative intersection of discourses, so the legal discourse (legislative and administrative) is an integral part of the architectural discourse. The legal discourse is one of the most actual discourses of our time. it is oriented at all levels of the society, regulates the legal relationship between the individual and the society, whose interests are enshrined in laws and other regulatory documents of state power. The legal discourse reflects the political, economic, ethno-linguistic, moral and ethical factors of the organization of the state and society. The French legal discourse fully meets these destinations. The article deals with the French legal discourse in the field of architecture and urbanism and its subtypes: legislative and administrative, relating to the written type of discourse, because the issue and publication of laws, regulations and legal documents are carried out exclusively in the written form. In its turn, the legislative and administrative discourse is divided into two sub-discourses: law-making and lawapplying. The language of the legal discourse is one of the most peculiar codes, it is the first element and the building material of law.

Keywords: discourse, legal discourse, subspecies of discourse, legislative, administrative discourse, communicative intersection of discourses, architecture, urbanism, «passportization» of discourse, speech genre

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Rossinskaya A.N., Bulanov M.V., Asonova E.A. Pedagogical evaluation or urban resources // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2023. Issue 2 (226). P. 33-42

The problem of educators’ evaluation of urban sites in order to select them and include in the educational process in accordance with current pedagogical objectives has become very important. For this purpose, teachers and educational authorities need to make organizational and teaching decisions, depending on the characteristics of urban objects under consideration. The focus of the study is to develop and describe a pedagogical assessment tool to evaluate urban facilities, which will help in making informed decisions. The aim of the study is to develop a convenient tool for educators to assess the urban environment in terms of opportunities and ways of using its various elements in the teaching process. To achieve the goal, it is necessary to identify evaluation criteria, describe them, define indicators for each criterion, and verify whether the proposed tool meets the needs of educators. To conduct the study, the methods of questioning, interviewing, analysis, modeling and verifying results of the study were used. As a result of the analysis of available scales of assessment of the educational environment, questioning and interviewing teachers, and modeling, the authors developed three criteria for pedagogical evaluation of urban facilities. These include safety, accessibility, and educational potential. Each criterion is characterized by several indicators. It is proposed to evaluate physical, psychological and informational safety, organizational, communicative, psychological and pedagogical, normative, physical, temporal, material accessibility, as well as educational value, adequacy of the object to pedagogical goals, uniqueness and effectiveness. The developed assessment tool was tested in the pedagogical community of Moscow in the form of practical works on the assessment of urban facilities and their subsequent discussion. The data was received the practical applicability of the pedagogical assessment tool of urban objects by teachers of primary and secondary schools for the selection of urban environment objects in order to include them in the educational process and to expand the range of urban resources used in the educational process.

Keywords: educational urban studies, city, urban environment, urban educational resources, pedagogical assessment

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Milevskiy O.A. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 3 (3). P. 37-44

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Kozlov Y.A., Nizkodubova S.V., Ilinskikh N.N., Fokin V.A., Baykov A.N. Social and medical problems of russian ancestral antroponymics // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 2 (18). P. 66-69

Generic anthroponymics studies the ancestral surnames. There are a great number of problems connected not only with etymology and semantics of Russian surnames, bur also with their culture-historical, social and medico-genetic value. The problem of returning their professional generic appellations, beginning from Swinyins, by Russian verbal legends derived from wine-making Tarquinius genus which was known in Europe as long ago, as B.C. VI century to ancient Russian genera and surnames written down to generic totems has to be considered as one of the first social problems of Russian ancestral anthroponymics in the 3d millennium. Medico-genetic expediency of so cooled «shuttle strategy* of Russian ethnos progress (Kozlov YA, 1998) is considered in details and additional infor¬mation for the benefit of generic version of parentage of majority of Russian surnames is given.

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Puchkova N.A. To the problem of teaching the foreign languages in Tomsk in XIX-XX centuries. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 4 (20). P. 72-76

The paper deals with the problem of teaching the foreign languages in Tomsk in XIX-XX centuries with cultural develop¬ment of Siberia and formation of social consciousness of the local population. Intensive teaching of the foreign languages in the Tomsk province dates back to foundation of the Tomsk University and an increase of secondary general and special edu¬cational institutions.

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Borshchevskiy A.A. Individualized Education at a Pedagogical University as a Determinant for Professional Training of the Future Teacher of Physical Culture // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 2 (34). P. 68-69

The article is devoted to the analysis of pre-service train¬ing of the future teacher of physical culture with the main ac¬cent on the causes of the orientation of pedagogical education on individual-creative development of the personality. On the basis of the analysis of introduction of humanistic educational models oriented to an individualized approach, the author iden¬tifies comprehensive trends of this process, and puts the prob¬lem of correspondence of didactical skills of university graduates to the labor market requirements in the forefront. Based on the analysis of the research pedagogical sources and own experience the author gives arguments for distinguishing be¬tween basic and production means of professional training giv¬ing the priorities to moral and physical health.

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