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Forming of communicative competence at intensive teaching pupils of elementary school foreign language // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 2 (80). P. 80-85

In the article presents theory and practice of using competent approach during intensive teaching of foreign language. There are demonstrated some results of empirical research.

Keywords: intensive methods of teaching of foreign language, social readiness, communicative training, communicative competence, psychophysiology peculiarities of speech act, communicative barriers, emotional mood, empathy

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THE CONCEPTION FOR TRAINING OF TEACHER-RESEARCHER ON THE BASIS OF COMPETENCE APPROACH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 1 (103). P. 59-62

This article presents the authors’ conception of teacher-researcher’s training on the bases of competence approach. Some conditions for organization of studying process are suggested. The directions of realization of conception are defined.

Keywords: competence approach, professionalism, innovation activities, scientific thinking, the laboratory of innovation pedagogic.

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ORGANIZATION OF SOCIAL AND PEDAGOGICAL WORK WITH PUPILS USING MUSEUM PEDAGOGY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 5 (170). P. 32-35

The article describes the features and resources of museum pedagogy in the implementation of socio-educational activities. The theoretical basics of museum communications, network of educational events for spiritual and moral, civil- patriotic education of children and youth are presented. The practice of organization design and research activities using museum pedagogy based on social partnership and networking in Tomsk region is displayed. Over five years in some Tomsk schools with the support of the Department of Social Pedagogy of the Pedagogical Faculty of Tomsk State Pedagogical University the net project “Museum of Tomsk Theological Seminary as the Medium of Spiritual and Moral Education and Formation of Communicative Culture” is realized. The results of work on the implementation of comprehensive programs of spiritual and moral, civil-patriotic education, formation of informationcommunication skills are shown.

Keywords: museum pedagogy, museum communication, social and educational work, civil-patriotic education, spiritual and moral development and education, design and research activities, the network educational event

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THE SYSTEM OF TEACHER TRAINING FOR COOPERATION WITH THE FAMILY IN PRESCHOOL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 5 (170). P. 60-63

The article actualizes the problem of interaction of educational institutions with the family, presents a structural model of the formation and development of the educators’ competencies in the field of cooperation with the families of children in the conditions of preschool educational institution, describes the experience of the implementation of the model, reflects the results of the experimental work. The important elements of the model are the organization of activities aimed at the formation and development of educators’ competencies in the field of work with the family and creating internship place. The backbone element in the preparation of teachers to work with the parents are the refresher courses organized on the principle of corporate training.

Keywords: model, cooperation with the family, refresher courses, competence, corporate training

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PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL FEATURES OF SEPARATE EDUCATION OF BOYS AND GIRLS AT SECONDARY SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 9 (186). P. 156-160

In the article the authors present psychological and pedagogical features of the separate education in single-gender classes. In particular the psychophysiological differences of schoolchildren are highlighted. Separate education is justified as the most optimal form of the educational process, which makes it possible to create more comfortable educational environment and to achieve the highest results of the schoolchildren’s education. The main psychophysiological, neuropsychological differences between boys and girls are identified, which must be taken into account when organizing the educational process in single-gender classes. Some researchers note that boys and girls develop differently: physiologically and psychologically girls develop two or three years earlier then boys, this is certainly connected with the hormonal development of children. Boys and girls study program material completely differently. Girls are characterized by perseverance and versatility in solving problems. As a rule, in primary school, boys usually learn worse. As for girls, their academic performance is much higher; they are often praised by teachers. Such laudatory comments can contribute to demotivation of boys in an effort to learn well. Therefore, because of these girls’ features, the success of boys look, to put it mildly, insignificant: boys have false feelings of inferiority and girls – superiority. Some results of the project “Separate education of girls and boys on the basis of a gender approach” are presented. The realization of the project takes place in Tomsk School No. 2.

Keywords: education, separate education of girls and boys, gender differentiation, psychological and physiological characteristics of schoolchildren

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