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THE NETWORK MODEL “HIGHER EDUCATION WORKSHOPS” AS A FORM OF TEACHERS’ PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 8 (123). P. 109-113

The article analyses the experience of teaching workshops as a form of implementation of the master’s education program.

Keywords: online community, graduate, teacher training workshops

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IMAGE OF TEACHING PROFESSION AMONG THE FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS AS THE RESOURCE FOR INDIVIDUALIZATION OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 1 (154). P. 38-42

The article examines the results of research on the first-year students’ motives of choice of pedagogical profession and theirs ideas about the image of the ideal teacher. The choice of pedagogical profession is mainly accidental, only 8 % of those entered were not experience fluctuations with the selection of the professional education. Students’ ideas of pedagogical profession are not adequate, they do not contain representations about subjectivity of teacher in his professional activity, about his social mission and public destination, about the active, converting nature of his work. Describes some methods for self-determination of students, and building adequate ideas about the main features and competences of teachers. These are such methods as active seminars, business games, trainings, the analysis of concrete situations, practice in the schools under the management of experienced teachers. Such seminars develop reflexive abilities of students and critical attitude to their professional abilities. Shows that adequate image of the profession can serve the base of construction of individual educational programs of student.

Keywords: teacher, image of a professional, professionally important qualities; subjectivity; reflexive abilities

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FORMATION OF TOLERANCE OF SUBJECTS OF EDUCATIONAL PROCESS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 1 (166). P. 43-46

Gives the results of a comparative sociological study of the level of the tolerance of teachers, parents and children at schools, purposefully forming inter-ethnic tolerance, and not giving serious attention to this. On the results of questioning according to all indices the level of tolerance of the students of experimental school is 10–15% higher, than of the check school. It is shown that the special training of teachers and the creation of conditions for the joint activity of the adolescents of different nationalities is the key condition for the formation of tolerant interrelations.

Keywords: tolerance, nationality; ethnic identity, multiculturalism; family; educational space

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PROBLEMS IN THE GUARANTEE OF THE EDUCATIONAL EQUALITY OF RURAL AND URBAN CHILDREN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 1 (166). P. 47-50

The problem of equality of educational opportunities, access to education for different categories of the population is one of the priorities of the Social and Political Studies, both in modern Russia and all over the world. The purpose of the research is to investigate and analyse the main factors influencing equal opportunity in education of rural and urban pupils. Rural schools are not provided enough with the support and resources they need to keep pace with today’s educational demands. Rural schools failed to respond to current developments, changes, and trends in education. The major finding of our investigation was that family played a crucial role in equalizing educational opportunities. Parents could play a compensatory role in ensuring equal education in rural schools. Society and educators tried to ignore the fact that the majority of low performing schools were in rural, economically struggling areas. Most of these schools lacked sufficient equipment and resources to accommodate every pupil effectively. But rural schools have a serious advantage over urban ones – more integral perception of pupils by teachers and less formality in teachers/ pupils communication. Another solution to this problem could be teacher development courses tailoring to the real needs of rural schools or targeted Master’s Programmes in Education.

Keywords: educational equality, rural schools, family, education, educational opportunities

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