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ORGANIZATION OF INTERACTION IN TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 1 (103). P. 80-86

The article considers interpersonal interaction as the basis of voice communication and its condition. The author proposes parameters and mechanisms of interpersonal interaction, which make it possible to determine optimal strategy and tactics of establishment and encouragement of personal interrelations with the communication partner, to select adequate vocal and non-vocal means for the realization of communicative intention; to show action on the collocutor; to consider its national cultural specific character.

Keywords: social relations, social interaction, communicative-cognitive activity, identification, reflection, adaptation, empathy.

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FUNCTIONAL VALUE OF THE CULTURAL CREATIVE ENVIRONMENT IN EDUCATIONAL PROCESS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 2 (104). P. 111-116

In the article there are considered the bases of creation of the cultural creative environment as the system-forming component of educational process, and also the role and functions of the cultural creative environment in the educational process. The author suggests applying the cultural creative environment as a basis for teaching oral foreign language communication to mature students under the conditions of the advanced vocational training.

Keywords: cultural creative environment, educational medium, pedagogical process, humanization of education, personal enculturation.

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Peculiarities of teaching foreign language communication to non-linguistic students on the basis of communicative approach // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 6 (108). P. 55-58

In the article necessary change of the paradigm in methodology of teaching foreign language from traditional approaches to development of foreign language communication skills on professional topics, conducting oral scientific discussions and making up in writing professional kinds of text, such as abstracts, reviews, scientific papers is considered.

Keywords: social services commissioning, communicative principle, suggestive and demonstrative principles, communicative models.

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MODEL OF TOLERANT INTERACTION IN THE PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY OF ADULT EDUCATORS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 10 (112). P. 189-192

The paper deals with a model of tolerant interaction which is considered as a vital point in the work of adult educators. The author studies a concept of tolerance as one of the key elements in subject-to-subject (adult to adult) relationship, opposite to subject-to-object (adult to child), specifies structural characteristics of an object quality, and analyzes professional and personal traits of adult educators which are of paramount importance for a successful educational process.

Keywords: model, quality, subject-to-subject relationship, tolerance, professional and personal traits of an adult educator.

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PECULIARITIES OF ACTIVE METHODS USE IN TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGE ORAL COMMUNICATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 4 (119). P. 104-109

The article is devoted to the problem of searching of effective ways in training students for foreign-language intercourse activity. In the article it has been proved that usage of active methods considerably increases level of foreignlanguage business intercourse; the specifi c institute’s process features which realize an imitation-playing approach to study of foreign language have been disclosed, the infl uence of training game upon the motivation of study of foreign language, the situation of success in study have been shown.

Keywords: active methods of training, meaningful-procedural teaching, imitation simulation, problematic teaching

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DEVELOPMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE NEW EDUCATIONAL PARADIGM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 5 (120). P. 110-115

The article discusses the need for substitution of traditional educational paradigm for modern one, more democratic, diverse and productive from the standpoint of society interests, which essence largely determines solidity, integrity and focus on satisfying individual interests; the aim of vocational education is to implement person-centered approach to learning, optimize educational process, prepare competitive specialist.

Keywords: new educational paradigm, student-cantered approach, innovation, higher vocational education, axiology, humane education

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PEDAGOGICAL MODEL OF PROFESSIONAL MOBILITY FORMATION IN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 7 (135). P. 139-142

The article presents a pedagogical model of professional mobility formation of technical university students. The content and organizational structure of the model elements, criteria and indicators of student mobility formation are defined.

Keywords: pedagogical model, professional mobility, acme, competence, self-development, humanitarization, paradigm

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PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROFESSIONAL MOBILITY OF NON-LINGUISTIC STUDENTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 9 (137). P. 32-36

The article deals with strategic guidelines of professional mobility formation of technical university students, due to ongoing changes in economy, development of new technologies, changes in the employment structure. Problems of professional mobility formation in the historical respect are regarded; promising targets for its development are identified.

Keywords: professional mobility, humanization, personality, competence, continuing education, Bologna process

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PROSPECTS OF PROFESSIONAL MOBILITY DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNICAL MAJOR STUDENTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 9 (137). P. 66-70

The article deals with strategic guidelines of the professional mobility development of technical major students due to ongoing changes in the economy, development of new technologies and changes in the structure of employment. The problems of professional mobility in the historical aspect are regarded; promising targets for its development are identified.

Keywords: professional mobility, humanization, personality, competence, continuing education, Bologna process

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