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. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 4 (7). P. 69-72

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. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 5 (14). P. 35-37

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Psychological mechanisms of the cognitive sphere formation of students // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 8 (24). P. 28-32

The progressive intellectuals faced the search of the ways of educational optimum under conditions of global social eco¬nomic transformations. School goes into the question on the formation of a personality with progressive activity in all spheres of life. In this article the problem of cognitive educa¬tion based on psychological mechanisms of cognitive sphere of pupils is discussed. General components of cognitive sphere are revealed. The influence of individual style of self-regulation on the success of education is considered.

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Formation of the total perception of primary school children on the natural science lessons // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 9 (25). P. 57-59

The highest psychical functions development of primary school children and especially creative mentality in higher degree depends on sensor perception. On the Natural Science lessons sensor systems are embed into knowledge process of primary school children attention is concentrated on the objects of observation at processes and phenomena, discussion and understanding of the processes and phenomena assist the formation of whole perception.

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Sex Age Piquliarities of the Cognitive Sphere Development of the Primary Students // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 1 (45). P. 18-20

Cognitive sphere of a personality is a dynamic, hierarchic organized system. The determinants of cognitive development and also sex and age individually psychological qualities of a personality have great influence upon the formation of the cognitive sphere of the primary students

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Productivity in Aspect of the Individual Particularities to Organization Structure of Pupil’s Cognitive Sphere of Personality // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 2 (53). P. 34-39

The individual particularities of the cognitive sphere structural organization of a personality are in close connection with the students’ thinking productivity. The results of discipline, specific and common students’ achievements at CSE (Common State Examination) may be used as the markers of their individual thinking productivity. It was proved that the determinants balanced correlation of the students’ cognitive development influences greatly the thinking productivity

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COGNITIVE EDUCATION METHODS: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND DIDACTIC APPROACH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 7 (85). P. 48-52

The authors recommend studying some effective methods of cognitive education that can be fulfilled through the psychological and didactic approach. The main principal of the psychological and didactic approach is the active engaging a person into the educational process, combination of the person’s subjective and psychic, informational and rational features. The features can positively correct motivation for a school subject as well as for the educational process.

Keywords: cognitive education, the method of graphical and linguistic retrospection, the “IUS” (Imagining-Understanding-Subject) method, subject training, the cognitive sphere of a personality, cognitive development

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PSYCHOLOGICAL AND DIDACTIC APPROACH IN THE SYSTEM SCHOOL EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 8 (86). P. 121-125

The article gives consideration to psychological and didactic educational approach which serves to solve effectively the problems of developmental education. The subject matter and the principals of the said approach are described and revealed in the article. The application models of psychological and didactic approach in the educational process are represented in the following article as well.

Keywords: psychological and didactic approach, system of psychological and didactic educational principals, cognitive education

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GENDER AND AGE FEATURES OF STUDENTS COGNITIVE SPHERE DETERMINANTS DEVELOPMENT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 9 (87). P. 108-115

The article represents a psychological mechanism of cognitive education as one of the factors that provides common secondary education quality. The cognitive education is psychological and didactic system. The basis of this system is a substantiated scientific conception of structural and functional personal cognitive sphere organization.

Keywords: cognitive, personal cognitive sphere, structure, cognitive education

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GENDER AND AGE FEATURES OF STUDENTS COGNITIVE SPHERE DETERMINANTS DEVELOPMENT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 11 (89). P. 88-95

The article presents the results of gender and age features of primary students' cognitive sphere development investigation. The author displays the personality cognitive sphere as systemic hierarchal arranged formation. It is stated that the personality cognitive sphere is a fundamental component of a person's psychic device. The personality cognitive sphere development is determined by natural intuitive and information and operation basic determinants directions, it is also determined by gender and age individual psychological personal properties

Keywords: cognitive sphere of a personality, determinants of cognitive development, gender and age features

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SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ADAPTATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF A PERSON IN PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY (EXPERIENCE BASED) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 4 (94). P. 131-135

The article describes organizational and educational conditions of Russian and foreign (Mongolian) students social and psychological adaptation at the Pedagogical University based on the experimental work. The article also represents the peculiarities and the content of activity at the international students’ science and education laboratory of cognitive and adaptive educational psychology technologies. The fundamental problem is to setup the educational process psychologically and didactically using physical, psychological, ethnic individual students’ peculiarities in order to obtain higher education.

Keywords: social and psychological adaptation, Russian students, Mongolian students, inter-group, science and education activity ISSEL CAEPT

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Students’ conceptual mechanism formation in natural science study // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 6 (108). P. 155-160

Natural-science disciplines (physics, chemistry, biology, geography) conceptual mechanism appears to be integral in its origin, and provides possibility to process information in different connected cognitive levels system, fulfils inter-subjects correlations, forms entire natural-science world-view system. A complex of students’ text-books, learning activity organization conditions, social and cultural environment of a student are general factors influencing conceptual mechanism system formation.

Keywords: conceptual mechanism, concepts and terms awareness, natural-science terms conceptual assimilation, cognitive development.

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SEMIOTIC SYSTEM INVESTIGATION IN PERSONALITY COGNITIVE SPHERE STRUCTURE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 6 (121). P. 157-162

The article represents semiotic system investigation results. The system contents are the Russian alphabet letter signs. It is shown that the letter signs are logically connected and are semiotic elements of personality cognitive sphere symbolic and conceptual level.

Keywords: personal cognitive sphere, structure, letter signs, quantity specter

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IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL AND DIDACTIC APPROACH IN THE SPHERE OF ITTECHNOLOGIES IN FOREIGN STUDENTS' TEACHING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 5 (146). P. 65-72

According to the authors of the article the fundamental criterion of psychological and didactic approach to learning is a combination of the principle of the structural organization of the individual as a unique hierarchically organized psychological system with the principle of individual approach, implemented in relation to the person in the course of training activities. On the basis of the psychological and didactic principal of learning activity the authors developed and implemented a computer program, which is to identify the foreign students' learning activity style in Russianlanguage educational environment. The computer program is implemented in the form of web- based application of modern software solutions for network applications.

Keywords: the system of psychological and didactic education principals, learning activity style, information system, web-application

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THE LEARNERS’ ELECTRONIC PORTFOLIO SYSTEM (E-PORTFOLIO) AS AN ELEMENT OF THE INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT FOR MANAGING THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS IN A PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 1 (190). P. 148-154

This article is devoted to the methodological and practical approaches to developing and implementing the electronic portfolios for learners as part of the electronic educational environment for managing the learning process. Based on the modern model of education in the pedagogical university, as well as on the federal state standard, the main sections of the system of the students’ electronic portfolio have been formulated, which describe the main educational, scientific and other achievements of the students. In addition, the functional capabilities of the software implementation of an example of the electronic portfolio, software architecture and the methodological approaches to working with the system have been substantiated. The application of the students’ electronic portfolios allows us to quickly obtain the information about the status of the main parameters of student activities and to stimulate them in different areas of the activities. The electronic portfolio contains the following main categories of users: students, dean’s staff and system administrators. Students contribute the main data array (achievements of different types), and employees of the dean’s office can view a list of students’ portfolios. The created e-portfolio system allowed teachers, TSPU staff and the departments of the university to form a picture of students’ achievements in the different fields of the activities, which is enough completed for analysis and decision making, and on the basis of information stored in the system, to assign scholarships of different levels as well as to calculate rating indicators, and, thus, to indirectly monitor the learning process.

Keywords: electronic portfolio, educational achievements, educational process

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EXPERIENCE OF JOINT SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY IN THE INTERNATIONAL HIGH-PROFESSIONAL INTER-GROUP (on the example of the VIII International Youth Scientific Forum «New Forms of International Scientific and Educational Activities») // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 8 (197). P. 205-213

The article describes an experience of the co-operative international educational and scientific activities, fulfilled during the course of the scientific event – VIII international scientific forum «New Forms of International Scientific and Educational Activities». The analysis of the encouraging aspects of the international education over the past ten years is performed. It is shown that the intensive development of the Internet technologies creates favorable conditions for the international distance cooperation for researchers, teachers studying in the education system; student international scientific and educational organizations make it possible to make a significant contribution to the development of the present and future prospects of the global scientific and educational space. It is stressed that the effectiveness of joint scientific and educational activities is influenced by a number of factors, including: a scientifically based organization of a united multi-cultural educational space based on the principles of a psychological-didactic approach to training and education of people from different cultures and with different world views; organization of scientifically grounded conditions for effective practical inter-ethnic interaction, education and professional self-realization. Based on many years of experience working at the international Eurasian adaptation and educational center, the author emphasizes that among the various forms of improving educational work with simultaneous involvement of scientific initiative and creative activity of students, a broad-spectrum interaction system – «International Youth Scientific Forum» is the most effective. Through the example of the VIII International Youth Scientific Forum «New Forms of International Scientific and Educational Activities», once again it is shown that educational system representatives have willingness and ability to organize highly professional inter-groups that can effectively interact in the global polyethnical and polycultural educational space.

Keywords: scientific and educational activity, joint activity, scientific forum, multi-cultural educational space, inter-group

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