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TEACHING CONDITIONS AESTHETIC BREEDING CHILD OF CHILD INSTITUTIONS SUPPLEMENTARY EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 2 (80). P. 53-56

Article dedication teaching conditions influence rise efficiency aesthetic education and search new pedagogic condition have an influence on improvement aesthetic education children. That conditional constantly growing requirements society in the good breeding young people 21 century, citizen Russia and citizen the world, be able see and create the beautiful around.

Keywords: teaching conditions, aesthetic breeding, training Russianness, supplementary education

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ETHNO CULTURAL EDUCATION IN THE CONTECT OF THE MODERN SOCIETY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 4 (132). P. 95-98

The article is the result of theoretical evaluation of the problems of ethno-cultural education. The questions of the maintenance of ethno-cultural formation and its influence on the new generation are mentioned.

Keywords: ethno-cultural education, national pedagogies, traditional Russian culture, national policy of the state

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THE CONDITIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS IN THE FIELD OF CHOREOGRAPHIC ART IN INSTITUTIONS OF ADDITIONAL EDUCATION OF CHILDREN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 8 (185). P. 114-117

Discusses the issues of transition from children’s music schools, which are an integral part of the system of additional education, pre-professional programs in the field of art education, to further professional self-determination of graduates of art schools. Unfortunately, the ranks of graduates of art schools, in recent years, rarely fill up the number of students wanting to get an art education. After graduation many of the graduates, educated in a certain field continue professional training, and to act in the educational institutions of other profiles. This is due to the fact that the prestige of education in the sphere of culture and arts is not high. Among parents and children standing on the threshold of the school and are ready to choose a future profession, there is an unspoken ranking of “necessary and important” professions according to their prestige, “fashion” and material security. Low wages in the sphere of culture and arts does not allow it to rise to the same level as the more prestigious, according to parents and high school graduates, professions. The results of the analysis of the pre-professional programs are presented and the issues of their implementation are identified. The most significant were the increased physical and temporal workload, and a lack of motivation on the part of parents and children. The requirements for training in additional pre-professional programs are given, and the areas of responsibility of all parties in the educational process are selected. The conditions necessary for the formation of positive motivation and successful development, additional preprofessional programs are revealed. Among them are the following: the ability of the teacher to build the learning process so that heavy physical exertion associated with the development of choreographic disciplines, was seen as a requirement to achieve the learning outcomes; the interest of parents and their involvement in the learning process; the formation of students ‘interest in subjects of pre-professional programs.

Keywords: additional education, pre-professional programs, motivation, choreography

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THE SYMBOLIC ASPECT OF THE RUSSIAN FOLK DANCE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 6 (195). P. 182-185

The article considers the symbolic nature of the Russian dance. Implicit information in the vocabulary and figures of Russian dance allows us to consider it as a complex symbolic system and a method of storing information in which encrypted peculiarities of everyday life of the Russian people, the methods of formation of aesthetic, moral and communication skills. Russian folk dance has a long history of development and even in pagan times, was an integral part of many ritual and ceremonial activities, which are reflected especially in labor, life and religious beliefs. With the help of dance people pass on their accumulated experience of life to future generations. Describes how the climatic features of the regions of Russia influenced the formation of the diversity of Russian dance. Semiotic analysis of the basic elements of Russian dance found in it an informative component, encoded in drawings and dance vocabulary. Therefore, further study and reconstruction of the samples of Russian folk dance, which can be called an encyclopedia of people’s lives and the means of education, is a need to review the basic elements of Russian dance from the perspective of semiotics. Reflected in the dance, the specifics of thinking and mentality of the Russian people, the relationship of drawing and dance composition with its arts and crafts, ornaments suit, festive and everyday rituals makes this trend in research not only interesting, but also relevant.

Keywords: semiotic analysis of the dance, vocabulary of dance, Russian folk dance

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