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EDUCATION AND SOCIALIZATION OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE SYSTEM OF SUPPLEMENTARY EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 8 (161). P. 14-20

The article deals with the possibility of additional education in the education and socialization of children and young people in today’s educational paradigm. We describe the risks and defects of socialization of the younger generation in modern society. The attention is focused on the content of the principle of strengthening the social component of the system of supplementary education. The analysis of the requirements of a modern legal framework of the Russian Federation in the field of education to create conditions for self-development and socialization of children and youth in the prevailing social conditions. Variability of additional education and strengthening the social component are represented as leading the trend of development of additional education for children and youth in modern Russia.

Keywords: education, socialization, socialization defects, social risks, humanitarian crisis, the variability of education, self-development

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VARIABILITY AS THE LEADING TREND OF DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN ADDITIONAL EDUCATION IN RUSSIA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 11 (164). P. 14-17

The article describes variability as the leading trend in the development of additional education of children in Russia. The specificity of additional education for children is based on the principles of variability and integrity of education, continuity, accessibility, personal determination, individualization, humanization, unity of training, education and development. Disclosed the possibility of additional education of children in the development of a selfdeveloping person in the conditions of modern educational paradigm. The article is based on the analysis of the requirements of a modern regulatory framework of additional education of children. The authors identify the role of additional education of children in creating conditions for socialization and individualization of personality, as well as the prevention of defects of socialization.

Keywords: additional education of children, variability, individualization, self-development of personality, socialization defects

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CHILDREN’S ASSOCIATIONS AND MOVEMENTS AS A SPACE OF SOCIALIZATION AND CREATIVE SELF-DEVELOPMENT OF THE YOUNGER GENERATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 1 (166). P. 33-37

The article deals with the problem of socialization and creative self-development of students in the conditions of children’s associations and movements. Attention is drawn to the fact that children’s associations and movements are an important factor of personality, on the one hand, creating the conditions to meet the needs, interests, goals, children of different ages and formation of new aspirations; On the other hand, determining the selection of the internal capacity of the individual and collective self-restraint by the choice of adjusting to social norms, values, and social programs. The factors, conditions and methods of educational activities that promote self-knowledge and create conditions for free creative self-development and socialization of students in children’s associations and movements. Children’s organizations and movements in Russia are becoming a significant factor in the positive education of the younger generation, education for democratic culture, complementing a focused educational process of the school.

Keywords: children’s pool, children’s movement, students self-development, socialization, humanization of education, educational space

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Inclusive educational environment of the university as a necessary condition for successful socialization of students with disabilities // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2024. Issue 2 (232). P. 54-63

Obtaining higher education is an important stage of human socialization. The aim of universities is to create such an educational environment that will allow all students, regardless of their educational needs and individual capabilities, to successfully solve the tasks of the corresponding stage of socialization. Equal access to education for all students, regardless of their diverse special educational needs and individual capabilities, including students with disabilities and disabilities, is designed to ensure inclusive education. Currently, higher education at Tsiolkovskiy Kaluga State University is received by persons 17 years and older, among whom there are students with disabilities, gifted students, representatives of different nationalities, cultures, countries and confessions, students from large and small cities of the world, near and remote settlements. All this actualizes the problem of creating an optimal inclusive educational environment at the university. Tsiolkovskiy Kaluga State University is actively working to create an inclusive educational environment, which is designed to promote the successful socialization of all students studying at the university. Inclusive educational environment is considered by us as a set of resources (means, external and internal conditions) that ensure the realization of the right of every person to education, including training, upbringing and personal development, and is designed on the basis of such principles as safety, saturation, accessibility, etc. The structure of the inclusive educational environment of Tsiolkovskiy Kaluga State University includes spatial-subject, organizational, technological, informational and social components. Each component has its own content. A special place in this structure is assigned to the Center for Inclusive Education. The Center for Inclusive Education, created at the University and designed to provide horizontal links between departments in matters of inclusive education, helps to eliminate inconsistencies in the actions of departments at the same level of hierarchy, which is generated by the strict hierarchy of the university’s Management model. The creation of an inclusive educational environment of the University is carried out in various directions, among which it is possible to highlight the improvement of the local regulatory framework, material and technical equipment, scientific, informational and personnel support for inclusive education, increasing the architectural accessibility of the university infrastructure facilities for students with disabilities, improving the quality of education received by students with disabilities. Modeling of the inclusive educational environment of the university is carried out by all participants of the educational process: administrative staff, teaching staff and students themselves, with the active participation of public organizations. Systematic monitoring of difficulties encountered by students, including students with disabilities in the process of admission and study at the University, allows you to determine the steps to overcome them. Currently, work continues to improve the inclusive educational environment of the university.

Keywords: students, students with disabilities, inclusive educational environment of the university, components of inclusive educational environment

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