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. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 1 (4). P. 53-53

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. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 4 (7). P. 67-69

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To the Problem of Creative Formation of Children of Pre-school Age in Playing Activity // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 2 (34). P. 51-53

In this paper the author considers two approaches to understanding the game role in the study process. There are the games that could be the means of study activity activization as well as the means of teaching. Special atten¬tion is paid to the role of the game for preschool children during study process. The author aims to emphasize the importance and ne¬cessity of using mental games for preschool children in class which favour creative abilities of children. The names of mental games are listed in this paper. The author gives a detailed description of some games. The conditions of the game conducted are presented.

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To a Question of The Motivational Guarantee Training Activity of the Students of the Elementary School // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 10 (61). P. 59-61

In this article one of the important problems of school education – formation of cognitive motives is touched upon. For more profound understanding of the problem new details are given to the definition of the motive. All categoriesof the motives are described in the article. Conditions and factors of formation of the motives are marked as an essential point of the problem.

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PSYCHOLOGICAL AND EDUCATIONAL ASPECTS OF COMPETENT APPROACH IN THE SYSTEM OF HIGHER PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 10 (112). P. 9-13

The article presents the competent approach as the strategy for the development of higher professional education in Russia. Some problems of higher education didactics at the present stage are actualized. The author considers principles for design of the content of competent-oriented educational complex.

Keywords: competence, competency, professional pedagogic education, didactics of higher education

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THE STUDENTS EXTRACURRICULAR ORGANIZATION ACTIVITY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE PROFESSIONAL TEACHING SKILLS FORMATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 11 (126). P. 84-87

The article deals with the professional problem of formation competence pedagogical university students in extracurricular activities, variants of the complex organization of extracurricular work for the formation of future teachers ready for professional work at schools of different levels and profiles as well as children of different social status and education.

Keywords: student extracurricular activity, field work, competence, olympiad movement, volunteer, professional future teachers training

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THEORY AND PRACTICE OF HEALTH-SAVING IN MODERN PRIMARAY SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 12 (140). P. 194-196

The authors consider the nature and components of health-technologies, including in terms of improving physical training techniques. The article emphasizes the importance of polysubject approach in improving the organization of work with younger students.

Keywords: Preservation and strengthening of health, health-saving technologies, fitness component polysubject approach

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POLYSUBJECT INTERACTION IN THE CONTEXT OF PRESCHOOL EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 13 (141). P. 71-75

The article focuses on the possibility of implementing multisubject approach in pre-school education. The author draws attention to the fact that multisubject interaction can ensure the development of the personality of each child and development of his/her personality in the organized interaction in the educational process.

Keywords: pre-school education, multisubject approach, subjectivity, dialogue subjects, interaction

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PROBLEMS OF SPEECH DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN IN PRESCHOOL EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 1 (166). P. 9-13

The article actualizes the problem of speech development of children at the stage of preschool education. It is noted that the standard of preschool education focuses on the new content of the educational field – speech development and outlines the tasks associated primarily with the need to form the desire of the child to communicate with peers and adults, the formation of communication skills. The author examines the reasons for reducing the overall level of language development of preschool children, which creates difficulties not only for the formation of coherent, grammatically correct speech, but also for their successful communication and socialization in the society of peers and adults. For full development, it is important to include every child in a confiding informal communication. It is noted that the methods for activation and development of preschoolers’ speech should be circumspect and carefully selected only those that are based on the children’s game. Only in this case they may be of interest, and most importantly not to cause harm to physical or mental health of the children. It is concluded that the construction of the educational process in preschool education should be based on age-appropriate methods and forms of work with children, focusing not only on the selection of appropriate techniques for the speech development of the child, but also on creation of comfortable environment for the child not be afraid to commit errors.

Keywords: speech development of children, preschool education

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QUASIPROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES IN THE TRAINING OF FUTURE SPECIALISTS OF PRESCHOOL EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 5 (170). P. 64-66

Consideres quasiprofessional activities organized in the framework of contextual learning, as the possibility of formation of professional pedagogical competence of students. Shows the place of quasiprofessional activities in gradual professional training of future specialists. Points out the tasks of the Cabinet of quasiprofessional activities for pre-school children. Consideration of these tasks is explained by the belief of the author that quasiprofessional learning model can fully be realized not only in classrooms but also in other practice-oriented educational spaces. As a result of gradual inclusion of future specialists in the context quasiprofessional activity the students of pedagogical university form the necessary basic competence.

Keywords: pre-school education, quasiprofessional activities, modeling, contextual learning, professional pedagogical competence

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THE QUESTION OF FORMATION OF VALUE-SEMANTIC CONTENT OF THE TERM «PRESCHOOL EDUCATION» // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 1 (178). P. 47-50

Despite the considerable number of works devoted to studying of problems of preschool education, the question of value-semantic content of the concept, its specificity and peculiarities of formation to date is poorly understood. Many scientists, researchers for a detailed description of the specifics, typical characteristics and indicate the semantic content of scientific concepts use the term «discourse». Based on the understanding that preschool education is one of the links in the structure of General education can be considered the preschool discourse as an integral part of the educational discourse. Тhe understanding that preschool education is one of the links in the structure of General education can be considered the preschool discourse as an integral part of the educational discourse. Indicated that participants in the contemporary process of preschool education of children with diverse social experience, can broadcast a meaningful value-semantic component of the pedagogical concept of «preschool education». As a result of communication the subject of communication can distort the meaning of scientific concepts. This provision defines the principle position of the author about the need to design pedagogical discourse of future specialists. The inclusion of students – future teachers in practical communicative environment of the subjects of preschool education with the help of quasiprofessional activity will help them identify value-semantic content of preschool education.

Keywords: preschool education, pedagogical discourse, value-semantic content

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ORGANIZATION OF MENTORING IN THE CONTEXT OF POLYSUBJECT INTERACTION IN PRESCHOOL EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 8 (197). P. 140-143

The article considers the specificity of the organization of mentoring activities with students involved in quasiprofessional activities. The peculiarities of polysubjective interaction of a mentor with future teachers at the stage of their entry into professional activity are described. It is noted that polysubjectivity requires orientation toward cooperation, co-creation in joint pedagogical activity at a qualitatively high level of a mentor’s professionalism. Mentoring is understood as a permanent dialogue and interpersonal communication that is aimed at professional adaptation of a young specialist. This provision serves as the basis for detailing different types of relations between an experienced university teacher and young specialists. It is concluded that the given vector of relationships in the context of polysubject interaction in preschool education will help solve the problems of successful professionalization of future teachers already on the student bench. The author proves that the cooperation based on the polysubject approach is more effective in organizing the mentor’s activities. This approach provides the development of professional competencies for future teachers and educators and their motivation for communication with children, parents and colleagues. The author suggests that the organization of mentoring activities at pedagogical university is actual for all profiles of future teacher training and not only in preschool education.

Keywords: mentoring activities, mentor, polysubject interaction, young specialist, preschool education

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