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    Social and biological constituents in role representations on long-term partnership by female junior university students // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 6 (108). P. 120-123

    Social and biological constituents in role representations on long-term partnership by female junior university students were studied The study revealed strong discrepancies between biological and social constituents. Subjects postpone marriage and bearing children for an indefinite period while having a concurrent sizable value of family. Female junior students considered more attractive males with masculine face in the context of long-term partnership. Despite, they expected role behavioral pattern that was not distinctive for masculine males.

    Keywords: long-term partnership, biological evolution, social evolution, masculinity, femininity.

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    EVALUATION OF CONSISTENCY IN BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL DETERMINANT SELECTION CRITERIA FOR LONG-TERM PARTNER IN JUNIOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AND SPECIALIZED SCHOOL STUDENTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 6 (121). P. 95-101

    Comparative evaluation of modifi cations in the biological and social criteria for long-term partner selection in representations of female junior university students and specialized school students was conducted. Both groups studied revealed discrepancies between biological and social components of selection. Female considered more attractive masculine men in the context of long-term partnership. At the same time, they expected at masculine male behavioural pattern that was not distinctive for masculine males.

    Keywords: long-term relationship, masculinity, femininity, biological, social-determinant, behavioural pattern

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    CHOICE OF LONG-TERM PARTNER: THE CONCEPT OF BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 6 (121). P. 112-120

    The review addresses the question of long-term partner choice by a woman of childbearing age. Biological component of choice is considered on the one hand, and psychological and social on the other. Through theoretical analysis the criteria for selecting long-term partner are being described. It is also highlighted a number of factors (biological, social, psychological) on which selection criteria depend on. Thus, complexity and ambiguity of the choice of longterm partner in the modern world is designated, where social evolution proceeds faster than biological one and is able to exert considerable infl uence on human behavioural programs.

    Keywords: criteria for partner selection, biological evolution, social evolution, long-term partnership

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    EDUCATION IN CREATIVE SUBJECTS AS PROBLEM SOLVING OF CULTURE IN GLOBALIZING WORLD // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 13 (141). P. 189-193

    The article discusses the importance of teaching creative disciplines such as terminology kernel for definition of culture. The significance of creative disciplines in the development of the creative potential of the individual and the use of creative abilities to perceive the result of cultural activity as a universal means of communication in a multicultural society of the globalized world is discussed.

    Keywords: culture, educational process, creative subjects, creative arts, pedagogy

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    MODERN APPROACH TO THE FORMATION OF ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION IN CHILDREN WITH COMPLEX STRUCTURE OF VIOLATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 1 (190). P. 9-14

    The article is devoted to the problem of socialization of children with complex structure violations. Changing in legislation and the increase in the number of this category of children determines the need for the development and testing of new adapted methods and techniques of working with them. Many researchers indicate that in the cases of impaired development, above all, suffers communication process, determined by the ability of children with complex structure of socialization. Children with a complex structure of defect, have serious violations and require the search for alternative methods of correction. Alternative communication as one of the adaptive means determines the further development of the child with a complex structure violations. The authors propose to use adapted tools of Russian sign language as an alternative communication. The article presents the advantages and the algorithm of this direction of alternative communication for children with complex structure violations. Presents the system of correctional work on the selection and adaptation of alternative communication in children with complex structure violations on the basis of complex inspection of means of communication. The algorithm of formation of alternative means of communication, possible special actions of specialists at the preparatory and main stage of work with children with a complex structure of the violation are analyzed.

    Keywords: alternative communication, children with autism spectrum disorders, children with Down syndrome, additional and supporting communication, gestures, complex structure of the disorder, means of the Russian sign language

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    NEW APPROACHES TO THE FORMATION OF INCLUSIVE-ORIENTED COMPETENCES OF FUTURE TEACHERS IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 1 (190). P. 29-33

    The increase in the number of disabled children requires from specialists new methods, technologies and means of correction at the current stage of development of education. The article discusses the possibilities of the genre of the musical training of future teachers for working in conditions of inclusion. The search for alternative forms of training of future specialists determines the relevance of the article. The presented method of the interactive musical was considered from different positions within the framework of the realization of the formation of the inclusive competences of the students of the pedagogical faculty. The experience of staging a musical on the basis of higher educational institutions as a form of practice-oriented training of future professionals working with children with disabilities (HIA), and implementation of interactive musical institutions as a gradual and complementary work demonstrates positive results. The first stage is devoted to the formation of a new pedagogical consciousness, underlying the adoption of different children and their development, a tolerant acceptance of children with various pathologies. The second stage is directly devoted to the study of new techniques that allow to create independently for a child the conditions for inclusion in the educational process, taking into account his characteristics and needs. The authors also propose to use it in working with children with disabilities. These areas are recommended as nontraditional forms of work with students of higher educational institutions.

    Keywords: children with disabilities, interactive musical, inclusive education, inclusive-oriented training, competence, musical, non-traditional, vocational training, correctional work

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