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// Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 6 (9). P. 53-56

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Functions of foreign languages in the history of cultural development in Russia. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 4 (20). P. 79-84

The main functions of foreign languages in the history of cultural development in Russia, such as political, international, professional, cultural-educational and ideological ones are analyzed by the authors in the article. It is proved that it's impossible to from a cultural, international and educational society with a man in its center without knowing foreign lan¬guages.

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The View on Teaching the Foreign Languages from Neurolinguistic Positions // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 2 (34). P. 95-98

The paper touches upon the new problems in theory and practice of teaching the foreign languages in conformity with modern vital conditions. In such a context it is a matter of introducing a psychological component to the educational process to be aimed at optimization of foreign training at any stage of continuous education system as well as the improvement of communication teaching level. Application of up-to-date psychotechnologies in the process of foreign training seems to be within the capacity of the foreign lan¬guage teacher, as it does not require special psychothera-peutic knowledge. The present paper appears to be an ef¬fort to observe the opportunities of using neurolinguistics programming (NLP) strategics in practice of teaching the foreign languages at a non-linguistic higher educational in¬stitution which allow the teacher to reveal the students' style and apply the methods to be the most suitable for the present student or the given group. In this interpretation the NLP approach should be consid¬ered as one of the innovatory forms of educational and out-of-lecture teacher's activities within the bounds of possible spending of time, as a stimulus to the creative potential devel¬opment of students and, first of all, not as a principal method of teaching the foreign languages but as an additional technology to improve the foreign language educational process and make it more effective, easy and pleasurable for mastering.

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The Basis Categories of Foreign Languages Teaching Methods According to Yan A. Komensky // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 5 (42). P. 73-80

The basic categories and main principles of foreign languages teaching techniques that present historical foundations and start point of all contemporary theory and teaching techniques are being considered according to outstanding pedagogue and educational specialist Yan A. Komensky. Social and pedagogical conditions for successful and efficient languages learning are revealed through the research of similarities and differences of approaches to native and foreign languages learning.

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Use of Knowledge for Directing a Motivation in the Planning of Academic Activity from a Position of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 2 (46). P. 115-117

The author considers several possible ways of study and formation of students’ motivation within conditions of real academic process from the position of NLP. Using the knowledge for directing a motivation in the planning of academic activity allows to achieve the academic objectives more efficiently in the groups consisting of representatives of various types (motivation “To”; motivation “From”).

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Innovative Forms for Training of Higher Research Sprcialists within the Institute of Education Theory TSPU // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 2 (46). P. 163-164

Innovative Forms for Training of Higher Research Sprcialists within the Institute of Education Theory TSPU

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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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