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THE PECULIARITIES OF FORMING YOUNG PEOPLE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 5 (83). P. 34-39

In this article author defines the pedagogical essence of social responsibility and exposes the peculiarities of its forming in students’ society, the most promising social group in the system of public and social service.

Keywords: activity, initiation, social responsibility

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ACTIVITY AND INITIATION AS THE BASIC PART OF FORMING YOUNG PEOPLE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 1 (103). P. 131-136

Initiation and activity are considered to be the basic part of forming young people social responsibility, their attitude to life’s work (socio-political, civil, socioeconomical, educational, sociocultural, etc).

Keywords: activity, initiation, social responsibility.

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CONDITIONS OF FORMATION OF COMMUNICATIVE CULTURE OF JUNIOR SCHOOLCHILDREN IN THE INFORMATION CONTEXT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 2 (104). P. 5-11

The author investigates the problem of the social information context of the junior schoolchildren, the reason of problems of information culture and the role of school information circles influencing development of the child.

Keywords: information context, information environment, information culture, educational value of a cultural context of circles and organizations of the information profile.

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FORMATION OF INNOVATIVE BEHAVIOUR AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE BY SOCIAL EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 8 (123). P. 47-52

The article reveals functions of social institutions to establish innovative and responsible behaviour among young people.

Keywords: young people, innovative behaviour, work system with young people

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INTERACTION OF STATE AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, FOCUSED ON CREATING ENVIRONMENT MANIFESTATION OF SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE INITIATIVES OF STUDENTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 8 (123). P. 65-71

The article demonstrates the importance of social interaction and social institutions in student context, the main directions of social and educational activities for challenging the environment of socially responsible initiatives for students.

Keywords: social responsibility, “social dialogue”, the social initiatives

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EDUCATION AND TRAINING AS THE COMPONENTS OF FORMATION OF THE SOCIAL POTENTIAL OF THE YOUTH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 4 (181). P. 28-33

The concept of “the social potential of the youth” is seen as a set of interrelated characteristics, reflecting its personal creative social resources that this social group and each individual strives to develop and realize in social practice to translate it in humanistic values and ideals. The social potential of the youth includes the willingness of young people to fulfill social roles and functions, the social and cultural experience of social groups and of each individual, his social competence, the need and readiness for self-realization in social practice, initiative, responsibility, citizenship, moral ideals and values, social subjectivity. Formation of social potential is a function of the institutions of training and education as social entities, as subjects of state-legal construction; it is based on socio-cultural traditions of education, taking into account the social and cultural environment as necessary ethical, moral and spiritual principles, on the involvement of children and young people into social practice; on social control as an integral socialization of the individual. Education is carried out in concrete historical conditions as a result of the existing social relations and ways of life of the society. The main criterion for its implementation and realization is the degree of correspondence of the qualities and properties of a person to life requirements. On the one hand the development of the potential of young people involves the creation of favorable conditions for the development of young people’s capabilities, improving the living conditions and the quality of the social environment, on the other hand – the increase of competitiveness of the potential of the youth throuth development of social sectors of economy. The tool that can solve the problem of the formation of the social potential of the youth is the social pedagogy.

Keywords: social potential, the youth, training, upbringing, personal approach, kinds of activities

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THE LIVING SPACE OF MODERN RUSSIAN YOUTH: CHALLENGES, PROBLEMS, OPPORTUNITIES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 8 (197). P. 224-230

The rapidly changing social reality which researchers characterize as a situation of social uncertainty, determines the challenges, problems and opportunities of the youth’s living space. The lack of clear guidelines for the future, the reassessment of the values of the older generation, serious functional changes in the family institution, the increasing influence of the mass information media and the Internet space, actualize the need for targeted educational interaction of social institutions with young people. In the work on the basis of historical and pedagogical analysis, the concept of “modern youth” is specified, and a description of the content of this concept in changing social reality is proposed. The article describes the situation of uncertainty as an opportunity for the development and actualization of the social potential of young people, the manifestation of an active and responsible position of a young person in various interrelated living spatial circumstances. Three groups of problems that define the living space of younger generation and are formed in the situation of uncertainty are presented: the organization of the educational space of educational organizations that promotes the realization of the potential of the young man as a subject of his own life; use of the opportunities of society and its transformation into an educational space; effective interaction of social institutions in the education of youth. The complex of organizational (development of the socio-cultural infrastructure of the region, the use of a set of psychological and pedagogical methods aimed at creating an experience of positive behavior and adequate self-esteem, teaching young people to techniques and procedures for self-realization and social security of the individual, the use of a set of psychological and pedagogical techniques aimed at forming the experience of positive behavior and adequate self-estimation among youth), pedagogical (pedagogical support for social facilitation of the activities of the teacher, the orientation toward success and achievement, providing each young man the with the opportunity of his role, position, form of participation in activities, etc.), psychological (correspondence of content and methods of work to the characteristics of different age categories of youth, stage of life, strengthening of the positive attitude to themselves and their future for youth, stage of life and professional plans of youth), socio-cultural conditions for young talents and the development of creative potential of youth; creation of conditions for access of city residents to information resources; development and support of youth initiatives; creation of conditions for employment by amateur art creativity, maintenance of amateur creative initiative and social and cultural activity of youth), ensuring the effectiveness of the process of socialization of young people at the present stage.

Keywords: youth, young people’s living space, social uncertainty, social institutions, responsibility

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