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Tyutelova L.G. MAIN FUNCTIONS OF CHEKHOV’S PLOT IN RUSSIAN DRAMATURGY OF THE 70TH AND EARLY 80TH OF THE 20TH CENTURY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 11 (152). P. 98-102

The subject of this paper is the problem of the author’s dramatic plot. It is the designation of the appraisal and from – without – vision peculiarities of the story depicted by the author. These peculiarities tell the playwright both from the other authors interpreting the same plot situation and from the hero having his own comprehension of what is going on from within the dramatic situation. Besides Chekhov’s plot is not just the author’s plot. It is plot of special typology. The main function of heroes in it is not the action but the personality’s understanding of his present, past and future. On these grounds the integral world picture only appears on interaction of the position in vision and appraisal of the story by the characters from the reader’s/spectator’s position. As a result, the world model expressing the individual peculiarities of the author’s life conception is recreated on the territory of the reader’s consciousness. The playwrights of the 70th–early 80th of the 20th century typologically created the plots similar to Chekhov’s ones. But it is important that the authors used his elements as well – the situations keeping the author’s vision, heroes, with the help of which Chekhov’s world model appeared in his time. It allows us to speak about the working – out of Chekhov’s plot as “someone else’s”. In the final analysis, Chekhov’s plot has some prognostic functions. It sets the direction of the modern history movement, predicts key events. At the same time the unjustified of plot expectations allows the playwrights to designate, first of all, their own life understanding different from Chekhov’s; secondly, the principal lack of coincidence of their time and Chekhov’s time. Only in the situation of recognizing Chekhov’s heroes and situation become “the codes” allowing to decode the modern dramatic story, to reveal the plurality of its meanings, the individuality of the author’s position. In its turn, new meanings of Chekhov’s plot appear in the new author’s and time context.

Keywords: Dramatic action, author’s dramatic plot, Chekhov’s plot, Chekhov’s hero, Prime-character, Primeevent, dialogue with reader/spectator, dialogue with predecessor

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Reviakina V.I., Osetrin K.E. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE OF PUPILS: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE PAST AND THE PROBLEMS OF THE PRESENT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 5 (158). P. 244-248

The article is devoted to the actual problem of professional self-determination of youth, accurate choosing of their way of life after high school. Considered popular in the past decades and now various forms of vocational guidance work with students. The foreground direction of career counseling in pedagogical activity for high school students is specified by the author as the pedagogical profile in the senior secondary school. It considers the positive experience of the joint project of Tomsk state pedagogical university and the Department of education of Administration of Tomsk region in the development of pedagogical classes in 1990–2000. Reveals the obvious educational, cognitive, research and socially significant superiority of pedagogical classes’ students compared to ordinary applicants. Displays the securing of professional stability of this category of students, readiness to work as school teachers, college and university teachers after getting a university degree. Actualizes the need in modern education for the widespread adoption of pedagogical profile in schools.

Keywords: Pre-university student career guidance, accurate choice of profession, pedagogical class as an effective model

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Dubskikh A.I., Sevastyanova V.S. “STAR” INTERVIEW: STRUCTURAL AND COMPOSITIONAL ASPECTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 3 (168). P. 24-28

The article dwells upon the range of theoretical issues related to the definition of the concept of “star” interview. The article is focused on structural and compositional characteristics of “star” interview’s texts as a form of massmedia discourse. The author analyzes constitutive components and reveals distinct characteristics of “star” interview. The emphasis of “star” interview is placed on person’s eccentricity. This interview is aimed to create a bright emotional-psychological portrait. The key goal of “star” interview is to attract attention and maintain interest of the mass audience. There are a lot of personal questions in “star” interview. This explains the fact that “star” interview is less informative in social and political terms.

Keywords: mass-media discourse, “star” interview, journalist, respondent, mass audience, dialogical text, dialogical unity

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Pogodayeva M.V. DEVELOPMENT OF THE SAFE CHILDHOOD AREA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 5 (182). P. 151-155

The article discusses the concept of the safe area of childhood and the necessity of its formation to ensure the safe development of the child. Development of the safe childhood area is aimed at reducing threats for child’s life and health and occurs in the course of interaction of an environment and kid’s private world, as well as in the task of creating a safety culture. The analysis of the relationship between the components of the safe childhood space was conducted using methods of statistics. The established causal relationships guide the development of a safe childhood area. Environmental conditions have a direct impact on the formation of safety culture in the child’s vital world. High ecological risks act as a motive for the formation of adaptive reactions, including safe behaviour. Adverse ecological conditions promote formation of children’s safety culture, while adverse social factors decelerate its development instead. Technological and social threats stimulate educational institution to develop health-saving technologies. The development of healthy and eco-friendly among pre-school educational institutions creates safe childhood space. Adaptive-developing environment of educational institutions is a condition of adaptation of the preschool child to the society and the preservation of his health. The safety culture of adults - parents and teachers - has a dominant influence on the child’s safety culture and the conditions for its safe development.

Keywords: safe childhood area, the child’s vital world, safety of a preschooler, safety culture

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Chervonnyy M.A. THE OPPORTUNITIES OF SUPPLEMENTARY EDUCATION IN PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS FOR PREPARATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS CANDIDATES AND PRESERVICE TEACHERS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 12 (189). P. 169-176

The article considers the contemporary problems existing in organization and content of Russian education in the sphere of the development of general and specific giftedness of children in physics and mathematics. The paper develops the definitions of the general and specific giftedness. It outlines the specificity of the supplementary education of children as a sphere facilitating the development of children’s giftedness, their creative and intellectual capacities. In the paper we present the comprehensive regional model of the supplementary education of children in physics and mathematics and training of preservice teachers. The model works on the basis of the Centre for the supplementary education in physics, mathematics and natural sciences at the pedagogical higher education institution (HEI). We present the mechanisms for solving contemporary problems of physical, mathematical and engineering preparation of the HEI candidates. We consider organizational, content, methodical and technological aspects of the work on the development of the children’s giftedness in the integrated regional educational space of HEI and the supplementary education organization. The work describes the model of pedagogical training of the HEI students. The model is aimed, firstly, at the development of the students’ abilities to meet the professional challenges, secondly, at the development of the regional gifted children supplementary education. The paper presents the general overview of the outcomes of the implementation of the model considered. On the basis of the outcomes we could conclude that the model had a positive impact on the regional supplementary education of children and pedagogical training.

Keywords: children’s giftedness, creative potential, trial professional actions, learning professional and quasiprofessional situations, pedagogical support, mentorship

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Stas A.N., Kartashov D.V. BUILDING A TRAINING TECHNIQUE (BASED ON THE ALGORITHM OF VERIFICATION OF THE INCONSISTENCY OF THE SET OF DISJUNCTORS) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 12 (189). P. 184-187

The use of knowledge-based algorithms is one of the most relevant directions. Often these algorithms are referred to as intelligent. It is accepted to distinguish four main classes of such models: logical, productional, frame-based, and network. As we know, the use of any given models is driven by the tasks in hand. From this perspective, logical models have gained momentum. In particular, these models are often used in the creation of expert systems and the automation of proofs of theorems. This article discusses how to implement the validation algorithm for multiple disjuncts. An automatic grammar is used to describe the language of presenting the disjuncts, a resolution method to check their inconsistencies, and a depthfirst search to automate the OL-denial strategy. This algorithm can be used to automatically check provability or indefeasibility of theorems based on many axioms. The step-by-step detalization of this algorithm can be used as an additional tool for teaching the resolution method and searching the state space as well as the basics of the formal languages. The type of going around state space depends on the order of the points in the list OPEN. When searching in the first point’s depth to open it you select the point that is most remote from the intentional one. In this case, you can simplify the implementation of this method by applying a recursive subprogram.

Keywords: disjunct, resolution method, OL-denial strategy, finite-state grammar, depthfirst search

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Kolesnikova A.Y., Kryukova L.B. LINGUISTIC MODELING OF THE AUDITORY PERCEPTION OF “IRREALITY” IN VICTOR PELEVIN’S NOVEL “CHAPAEV AND PUSTOTA” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2019. Issue 2 (199). P. 63-69

Introduction. The article describes the semantic model of auditory perception of “irreality”, represented in the text of the novel by Victor Pelevin. Modeling of perception processes is one of the parameters of the artistic text considered in the analysis of its communicative and semantic structure. Images based on sensory sensations are a key component of the artistic picture of the author’s world. Material and methods. The study of the semantics of perceptivity on the material of postmodern texts is directly connected with the problem of “reality/irreality” of the described events, objects, phenomena in the artistic space of the text, which makes the research topic relevant, and includes the research in the scientific context. Results and discussion. The description of irreal events presupposes a change (deformation) of the invariant perception model, primarily related to the “strengthening” of the role of the object of perception. Particular attention is paid to the “mismatch” of the perceptual and mental modes. “Uncertainty”, “blurring”, “strangeness” of objects of perception, caused by the impossibility of visual activity and the altered state of the character’s consciousness, are actualized. Description of the unusual perceptual experience of characters indicates that in the situation of unavailability (absence) of the visual channel of perception, auditory perception allows to model a “picture” that exists only in the altered consciousness of one or another character of the narrative. Linguistic analysis of the fragments of the text showed that “irreality” becomes one of the objects of comprehension and creative reflection of the author of the novel. To represent the situation of unusual auditory perception, a wide range of language means is used (indefinite pronouns, comparative constructions, indefinitepersonal and impersonal one-member sentences, complex sentences with complement clauses and correspondences, etc.). In some cases, the subject of perception realizes that the events observed are of an irreal nature and tries to find their analogue in the familiar world (relying on their auditory sensations). This leads to the emergence of various analogies and comparisons in the text of the novel. The conclusion emphasizes that due to transpositional transfers (vision – hearing), the perceptual component is “strengthened” and the artistic space of the work is “expanded”.

Keywords: irreality, auditory perception, sound, semantic model

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Koshkarova N.N., Guzhakovskaya K.Y. OLIGARCHY’S LINGUISTIC INTERPRETATION IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2019. Issue 4 (201). P. 77-84

Introduction. The paper is devoted to the oligarchy’s description as an axiologically marked phenomenon from the language point of view. The necessity to take into account the perception of oligarchy in other cultures, the analysis of the national peculiarities of the oligarchy representation in the language, the need for the comparative research make the study of the mentioned phenomenon up-to-date. Material and methods. Mass-media texts retrieved from the sub-corpus of the British national corpus (NOW corpus) serve as the material for the analysis. NOW corpus contains newspaper and magazine articles dated 2010-2018. Results and discussion. Collocation analysis of the term oligarchy in the British national corpus is carried out according to the following criteria: types, characteristic features, co-occurrence with other concepts, metaphoric conceptualization of the phenomenon under study. As the result of the analysis it is shown that oligarchy’s representation in the British mass-media discourse is determined by social and discursive peculiarities of a definite linguo-culture. Alongside with the universal features (the connection of oligarchy with a definite sphere of human activity) the English language possesses special terms for denoting this destructive phenomenon in this or that country. In examining the relation between oligarchy and other negative phenomena the latter is viewed not as different from the rest of the destructive things but as synonymous to them (corruption and oligarchy, despotism and oligarchy, imperialism and oligarchy). The metaphoric representation of oligarchy is not constituted by a wide range of features. The theoretical relevance of the research consists in the development of the mass-media discourse and axiological linguistics’ theory through the analysis of the ordinary definition of the term on the basis of newspapers and magazines. The applicability of the study consists in the possibility of using the results of the analysis while studying other axiologically marked phenomena in different cultures and through the prism of different time segments. Conclusion. The paper outlines possible prospects for research, including consideration of the interpretation of the phenomenon of oligarchy on the material of English discourse in the diachronic aspect, which will complement the results and identify those aspects of the presentation of the analyzed phenomenon that are not present in the representation of the oligarchy phenomenon in modern English.

Keywords: oligarchy, British national corpus, mass-media discourse, destructive phenomenon, axiologically marked phenomenon

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Kuzub A.V. J. BRODSKY’S ENGLISH POETRY IN ENGLISH CRITICS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2020. Issue 5 (211). P. 181-191

Introduction. The article focuses on different statements concerning Joseph Brodsky’s original English poetry made by English and American critics, poets and translators. Aim and objectives. The paper aims to classify, systematize and critically value those statements, which can be described as occasional and unsystematic. Material and methods. The research is based on statements concerning Brodsky’s original English poetical works made by foreign English-speaking philologists, critics and poets. All the statements are found in variety of different interviews and books dedicated to Brodsky’s life and work. The methods used in the research are as follows: frontal analysis and content analysis, comparative method. Results and discussion. Brodsky’s English verses are yet to be studied as for researchers neglect such an important component of Brodsky’s works, which however is to help construct the whole picture of one’s esthetic thinking to its logical whole. As long as philologists traditionally concentrate on Brodsky’s Russian verses, English essays and (self) translations, this paper addresses Brodsky’s original English poetry as a phenomenon craving for deeper scientific understanding. The article brings the light on the reasons determined Brodsky’s turn toward English which can be divided into three groups: esthetic, utilitarian and linguistic ones. Brodsky’s attitude towards his own English verses was complicated. Creating original English poetical texts was like so-called play in versification and prosody with the using of new linguistic tools. He admitted in English prosody ability of rhyming short English lexical elements in broad variety of possible combinations, using impossible in Russian rhythmical and syntactic structures, experimenting with prosody. The paper provides review of statements addressing Brodsky’s original English poetry. All the statements are divided into groups according to geographical, linguistic and professional areas of the authors they were made by. The majority of studying statements are occasional and unsystematic, united however with some same features. Even supporters of Brodsky’s English poetry were forced to mention a bunch of imperfections in Brodsky’s English, stylistic mistakes and too Russian being of his English verses. One of the main grievance about Brodsky’s English verses is his incorrect using of English idiomatic elements. Many underline interferential and interconditional nature of English and Russian languages in Brodsky’s verses. Some consider this feature to be unacceptable, others as a unique style of bilingual author. Conclusion. Finally the article concludes that Joseph Brodsky was a two-cultured and two-language representative: Russian and English. Despite all the deviation in opinion of critics, poets and translators, the majority of them focus solemnly on linguistic level of Brodsky’s English verses. It’s worth noticing the lack of esthetic interpretation of Brodsky’s English poetry. The upcoming research can provide an answer to a question: does Brodsky’s world view remain the same in his English poetry or did it change subsequent to the language?

Keywords: Joseph Brodsky, Russian poetry, English poetry, critics of poetry, analysis of poetical text

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Rytova T.A. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 6 (15). P. 58-63

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Neopredelen N.N. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2001. Issue 2 (27). P. 28-28

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Bondarchuk S.S. MATHEMATICAL SIMULATION OF A LARGE SIZE ROCKET MOTORS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2002. Issue 2 (30). P. 23-32

On the basis of presented universal developed physics and mathematical model of internal chamber proc-esses a number of numerical researches concerning the analysis of particularities of the large - sized rocket motor transition to the steady - state regime was carried out. A number of significant SRM problems (such as optimization of large rocket motors start-up; gas dynamics of filling and ignition of elastic stagnation zones; ignition pressure transient in solid rockets initially filled with water and modeling of rocket motors packet transitions to the steady - state regime) were solved. Results of internal chamber modeling are pre¬sented, analyzed and discussed.

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Eremin V.V., Borshcheva N.L. The Peculiarities of the Commerce Process of Higher Education in Russia // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 5 (49). P. 92-96

The sequels of the reforming education in Russia were discussed in the article. Perspectives of the formation and development unstated education. Also the problems commercialization of the higher education in Russia were discussed.

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Tlegenov R.T. Synthesis of azomethines 8-benzodioxane 4-amino-1-phenyl-2,3-dimethylpyrazolone-5 // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 6 (69). P. 30-33

At the condensation 4-amino-1-phenyl-2,3-dimethylpyrazolone-5 with appropriate 8-benzodioxane aldehydes were synthesized earlier not known azomethines. The structure is confirmed by spectral methods. Is shown, what azomethine have none antitubercular of activity against штамма H37Rv in concentration 12.5 (јg/ml) also do not show activity against anti-HIV CEM-SS at concentration 5,00 х 10-5 in vitro. Among synthesized azomethines I-III the amplification of antibacterial activity is revealed at introduction in structure nitro of group

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Kraynik O.M. REALIZATION OF TEENAGER’S SPEECH EXPERIENCE BY PERCEIVING AND COMPREHENDING OF TEXT INFORMATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 6 (84). P. 27-31

This article deals with the problems connected with modern teenagers’ ability to work with text information. The analysis of senior schoolchildren’s creative works allows state a low level of their speech culture. We can see mechanical memorizing of texts, inability to work with a task and a speech production, which makes the necessity of constructing such a methodical system of handling the information in which certain knowledge and acquired experience permeate pupil’s own ideas and become sensible due to this. Using a literary text as a bearer of moral spirituality and as an example of a speech production will allow paying attention to the development of the ability to act and to think creatively, to make up original speech productions, to stimulate teenager’s speech culture during the process of teaching.

Keywords: speech experience, perceiving, comprehending, text information, speech culture, texts, creative works, speech production

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Shishkovskaya Y.V. Development of technical University students’ learning competence by means of Web 2.0 technologies // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 6 (108). P. 14-17

The article considers the opportunity of solving the problem of non-linguistic students’ independent work organization by way of Web 2.0 integration into learning process. It outlines the advantages of using Web 2.0 over traditional means of studies based on Internet. The paper gives the example of how to make a learner’s web-project on English.

Keywords: learning competence, independent work, information technologies, Web 2.0, blog, English.

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Ivanova V.S. THE RESULTS OF THE ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PREVENTIVE WORK WITH FAMILIES OF DISABLED CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY BASED ON THE TYPE OF FAMILY RELATIONSHIP CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMUNICATION AND THE ATTITUDES OF PARENTS TO THE DISEASE THE CHILD. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 12 (114). P. 227-230

We consider and analyze the effectiveness of psychological correction work with the family of a disabled child with cerebral palsy.

Keywords: psychological and pedagogical support, disabled child, family, parent, empathy, cooperation, correction, efficiency.

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Zhukova E.A., Elentuh I.P. CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF MODELS MANAGEMENT IN HIGH TECHNOLOGY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 4 (119). P. 214-220

The limits of applicability of the basic approaches to understanding social and cultural impact of innovation processes. Conceptual Foundations of optimal control models of Hi-Tech are the information-synergetic approach and holistic approach. The information-synergetic approach Information and synergetic approach is optimal for understanding the structure and the specifi c impact of the phenomenon of Hi-Tech, a holistic approach to determine the optimal effect of negative cultural and anthropological implications. The paper presents some results of the project RFBR № 10–06–00313 “Attractive Management: Methodological Principles of Managing Complex Systems' Dynamics”.

Keywords: Hi-Tech, Hi-Hume, a systematic approach, the post-nonclassical methodology, the informationsynergetic approach, a holistic approach, the conceptual model, culture, sociocultural system, process

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P’yanykh E.G., Nemchaninova Y.P. MIXED LEARNING AS AN EFFECTIVE FORM WORK WITH THE MASTER OF NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 7 (122). P. 257-260

The article is devoted to the topical subject of training of masters with mixed learning. The emphasis is placed on the use of distance learning in combination with traditional full-time training.

Keywords: mixed learning, distance learning, Learning Management System, network technologies

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Gubaydullina A.N. FUNCTIONS OF THE CHARACTERS AND FAMILY ROLES IN THE BOOK BY S. SEDOV “TALES ABOUT MOTHERS” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 2 (130). P. 54-57

In this article, the author analyses the book by S. Sedov “Tales about Mothers”. The tales by S. Sedov are addressed to the both adult readers and children at the same time. Thus the interpenetration of two kinds of literature – for adults and children – continues. The story is set against the backdrop of modern reality. The principal image is the archetype of the mother. This image refutes the rational way of existence.

Keywords: literature for children, literature of “dual addressee”, Russian fairy tales, archetype of the mother, features heroes, V. Propp

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Larina G.V., Kajzer M.I., Vyshnikova T.V. THE COMPOSITION OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES AND HUMIC ACIDS IN THE PEAT BOG OF BALANAK (GORNY ALTAI) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 8 (136). P. 222-226

The paper is devoted to the identification of the composition of structural fragments of humic acids (HA) extracted from the peat in the peat bog of Balanak. The alkyl elements predominate in the composition of HA, and the amount of oxygen-containing functional groups and phenolic fragments is reduced. The identified characteristics of the composition of HA are connected with the slow processes of peat formation in the North-Eastern Altai. It is shown that with the increase of the degree of the peat decomposition in humic acids the degree of aromaticity increases, and the amount of carbohydrate and alkyl fragments decreases.

Keywords: peat, Gorny Altai, Siberia, organic substance of peat, humic acids (HA), element composition

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Kostomarov P.I. PECULIARITIES OF EXPLICATION OF METALINGUISTIC CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE SPEECH OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE RUSSIAN GERMANS OF SIBERIA: GENRE ASPECT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 10 (138). P. 67-70

The article deals with the specific of explication of metalinguistic consciousness in the discourse of ordinary language personalities. The peculiarities of metatexts are given, which convert the base of different speech genres and signs. The main spheres of thematic palette of metatexts are defined.

Keywords: metalinguistic consciousness, speech genres, ordinary language personalities

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Boldyshev A.D. THE TOMSK ENGINEERING AND BUILDING INSTITUTE’S KOMSOMOL ORGANIZATION AND 1985–87 ANTI-ALCOHOL CAMPAIGN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 3 (144). P. 38-43

In the article, on basis of the archive sources, the author studies different parts of the Tomsk Engineering and Building Institute (TEBI)’s Komsomol Organization within 1985–87 Anti-alcohol Campaign. A typical personal feature of Komsomol breakers is established by him. Social control measures by Komsomol in its youth work, and the external conditions that helped or disturb this is analyzed also. He justifies a social and scientific topicality of this problem study in the modern Russian terms.

Keywords: students, Komsomol, Prohibition, punishment

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Kamneva N.V. REGULATORY STRATEGIES IN THE REGIONAL MEDIA DISCOURSE (ON THE MATERIAL OF “AiF IN TOMSK» APPENDIX) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 6 (159). P. 148-154

This article, based on the material of “AiF in Tomsk” appendix for 2008–2010 considers different types of regulatory strategies, which are typical not only for literary texts that were previously identified, but also for regional media discourse. The research is carried out with the communicative stylistics, oriented at the analysis of the dialogue between the author and the reader of newspaper and journalistic texts, which is possible owing to their particular organization and selection of language means. Different texts on the same topic analysis allowed defining some features of the journalists’ texts on the level of their regulatory tools, structures and regulatory strategies. The largest communicative effect, according to the survey of informants, is caused by regulatory strategy of paradoxically contrastive type thanks to contrast and irony techniques, as well as various regulatory tools.

Keywords: communicative style of the text, regional media discourse, communicative strategy, regulatory strategy, the strategy of paradoxically contrastive type

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Afanasyeva E.A. THE DESIGN OF THE EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT IN THE CONDITIONS OF INCLUSIVE PRACTICES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 1 (166). P. 14-17

The author explanes organizational and substantive aspect of the design features of educational environment in the school that implements inclusive practices. The government recognition of the principle of equal opportunities for all children, including children with disabilities, has given the possibility of joint training of children with disabilities with their healthy peers. Creating an inclusive educational environment at school has identified the need to find effective ways of inclusion and equitable engagement of pupils with disabilities with their typically developing peers. The design of the school educational environment implies consideration of the special educational needs of various categories of children with disabilities.

Keywords: inclusive education, barrier-free environment, integration, children with disabilities, tolerance

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Sakharov A.V. THE ROLE OF LANDLORDS AND MERCHANTS OF KURSK PRONIVCE IN THE RIVER SEIM TRANSFORMATION TO NAVIGABLE CONDITION PROJECT IN THE THIRTIES OF THE XIX CENTURY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 5 (170). P. 100-106

The article is devoted to the role of landlords and merchants of the Kursk province in the river Seim transformation to navigable condition. It is divided into two blocks, each of which focuses on the role of representatives of the nobility and the merchant class. The article is about the position of individual landowners to the project and financial help during construction work on the landlord`s land. The article gives a detailed analysis of a mixed assessment of the project landowners, the specific reasons for the negative attitude of the landowners. The article goes on to say that some of merchants who were contractors tried to skimp on construction works. Much attention is given to the first attempt to send barges with goods in 1836 by the merchant Belyaev. In the end of the article the author comes to the conclusion of the role of landlords and merchants in the project.

Keywords: Seim, navigation, landlords, merchants, Kursk Province

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Zakharova E.O. SPECIAL FEATURES OF CORRELATION BETWEEN PUNCTUATION MARKS AND GRAPHICAL MEANS IN ADVERTISING TEXTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 7 (172). P. 130-137

The paper presents the results of a study that explores the specific features of punctuation marks usage determined by the graphic design of advertising texts. The study is based on the data collected in the period of 2008–2016 from a variety of sources: commercial advertising texts from federal and regional newspapers and magazines, advertising leaflets, and banner advertisements from the Internet. The outcome is the systematization of examples of meaningful correlation between punctuation marks and graphical means (punctuation-graphical devices) as well as the description of the cases of punctuation marks displacement by graphical means.

Keywords: advertising text; paragraphemics; metagraphemic and paragraphemic means; punctuation-graphical devices; omission of punctuation marks

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Pushkareva I.A. DISCOURSE STYLISTIC SPECIFICITY OF THE EVALUATIVE MEANS IN A REGIONAL EDITION (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE REALIZATION OF THE TOPIC “F. M. DOSTOEVSKY IN KUZNETSK” IN THE CITY NEWSPAPER “KUZNETSKIY RABOCHIY”) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 6 (195). P. 31-38

The article examines the influence of the city newspaper’s discourse on the system of the evaluative means having the specificity determined by the memorial and local historical function of the regional edition. Semantic and stylistic analysis of the materials of the newspaper “Kuznetskiy rabochiy” (Novokuznetsk) linked to the local historical dominant “F. M. Dostoevsky in Kuznetsk” shows that the meliorative contexts prevail. Due to the semantic and stylistic analysis of the evaluative contexts participating in the representation of the examined local historical dominant, it is possible to identify two connected components of the value content: the Kuznetsk events in the writer’s life as the cultural heritage of the city and F. M. Dostoevsky’s contribution to the culture. The first component is more concretized, while the second component, which is the base of the first one from the logical point of view, is presented by the repeated periphrases and appendices characterizing F. M. Dostoevsky as an artist in the general meliorative (normative) aspect. The materials not linked to the local historical dominant “F. M. Dostoevsky in Kuznetsk” present the great writer’s contribution to the Russian and world culture in a more multidimensional way. The memorial and local historical function of the regional edition determines, primarily, the ethical evaluation actualization; however, it interacts with other types of the evaluation as well – teleological, normative, and aesthetic ones. During the realization of such topics as the importance of F. M. Dostoevsky’s stay for Kuznetsk, the preservation of the memory of this stay, the value of the contact with the spiritual space of the memory, the emotional and expressive means are constantly used in the evaluative contexts. The emotional and expressive intensity of the contexts increases together with the role of the ethical evaluation. In the examined newspaper materials, the topic of the preservation of cultural memory is the central one among the topics representing the hyper-topic of Dostoevsky’s stay in Kuznetsk as the cultural heritage of the city. Particularly, it is presented not only by the meliorative pole but also by the pejorative one actualizing the topic of cultural oblivion. Pejorative contexts are not isolated; they are used in correlation with the meliorative ones, which, due to such means as contrast, increases the pragmatic effect. Prevailing of the meliorative contexts in the representation of the local historical dominant “F. M. Dostoevsky in Kuznetsk” confirms the sustainable ideals of the regional community and the stable range of the materially embodied values discussed in the city newspaper.

Keywords: evaluation, evaluative means, emotional and expressive means, regional media discourse, city newspaper, local historical dominant

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Nayma A.A. The theme of fear in A. P. Chekhov’s works in the 1880s – early 1890s: typology of the author’s position // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2024. Issue 4 (234). P. 120-127

Fear as one of the key basic concepts of culture has repeatedly become the object of researches by Russian and foreign scientists. A.P. Chekhov, throughout his work, repeatedly addressed the problem of human fears. Let us also pay attention to the fact that in the works of A. P. Chekhov there are more than one work with the word “fear” in the title: these are the stories ‘A Thousand and One Passions, A Scary Night’ (1880), ‘A Terrible Night’ (1884), ‘Panic Fears’ (1886), and ‘Terror’ (1892). As we can see, the writer repeatedly came back to the problem of fear and how fear affects people throughout his whole life. In these stories, “fear” is the basis of the entire narrative, this feeling, starting with the title, is embodied at the compositional and metaphorical levels of the text. At the same time, other works were created during this period, in which the feeling of fear and danger is the basis of the entire narrative, for example, ‘On the High Road’ (1884), ‘Night in the Cemetery (Christmas Story)’ (1886). Finally, the story ‘Terror’ (1892) becomes the culmination of Chekhov’s fear of life. The aim is to identify and describe the typology of the author’s position in relation to the theme of fear in the work of A. P. Chekhov in the 1880s and early 1890s. The main material is Chekhov’s works of the early period of creativity in 1880–1887, dedicated to the theme of fear, as well as the story ‘Fear’ (1892) and the writer’s epistolary. The method of comparative analysis, systemic and narratological approaches to works of art and methodological scientific problems of positional style are used. A comparative analysis of Chekhov’s works ‘A Thousand and One Passions, A Scary Night’ (1880), ‘A Terrible Night’ (1884), ‘On the High Road’ (1884), ‘Night in the Cemetery (Christmas Story)’ (1886), ‘Panic Fears’ (1886), and ‘Terror’ (1892) made it possible to identify a common “resonant” space in the writer’s heritage, dedicated to the theme of fear, which allows us to raise the question of a single author’s position in relation to this topic in line with the scientific problems of Chekhov’s positional style. The early stories ‘A Thousand and One Passions, A Scary Night and ‘A Terrible Night’ are determined by a humorous approach to the “terrible”, but already in 1884, in the small-form drama ‘On the High Road’, fear receives a dramatic embodiment. Important in the development of the theme of fear in 1886 is on the one hand, in the story ‘Night in the Cemetery’ Chekhov returns to the humorous depiction of fear, on the other hand, in the story ‘Panic Fears’ this theme acquires existential meanings, which in the story of 1892 ‘Terror’ grow to the notion that existential fear in human life is total. The methodological approach in terms of Chekhov’s positional style made it possible to identify in his works of the 1880s and early 1890s the typology of the author’s position in relation to human fear. The works united by this problem have similar artistic features: this is the motif of the night, bad weather, internal focalization, due to the fact that the narration is organized in the first person. But in general, in these works, a typology of depicting a feeling of fear is revealed: the author’s position in relation to this topic is determined by humorous, dramatic and existential approaches.

Keywords: A. P. Chekhov, fear, author’s position, focalization

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Gorbunova N.A. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 3 (3). P. 21-23

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Tayurskiy A.I., Khalimova N.M. Khalimova. Pedagogical System of Management of the Quality of Initial Professional in Khakassiya // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 10 (61). P. 111-115

The article considers the urgent problems of raising the elementary vocational raining in the conditions of its modernization. Theoretical and practical premises of creation a system of ruling the EVT quality have been analysed in connection with the social requirements to train competitive workers. The integral conception of ruling the EVT guality on the basis of integrative – active approach has been worked out and the effective conditions off approdftion the pedagogical system of Khakassiya have been shown.

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Sarychev Y.F. THE ADAPTIVE MECHANISMS OF A VEGETATIVE BALANCE CORRECTION UNDER MUSCLE PERFORMANCE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 8 (86). P. 132-134

The article shows that the mobilization of metabolic processes under muscle performance is accompanied by the correction of a vegetative balance, which is connected with exocrine activity of the pancreas.

Keywords: adaptation, homeostasis, vegetative balance, periodic activity of a gastrointestinal tract, pancreas

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Nemerov E.V., Yazykov K.G. The study of personality characteristics of psychophysical reactivity in patients with bronchial asthma in audio-visual stimulation // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 6 (108). P. 134-138

The article examines personal characteristics of patients with bronchial asthma depending on physiological responses of bronchopulmonary system in response to a physiological effect.

Keywords: audio-visual stimulation, personal characteristics, bronchial asthma

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Mazalova M.A. THE EVOLUTION OF ELITENESS IN THE FAMILY UPBRINGING OF THE MERCHANTRY IN THE 19TH CENTURY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 5 (120). P. 91-95

The possibilities of applying an elitological approach to the study of historical and pedagogical phenomena are analyzed in the article. The essence of elite as a characteristic of family upbringing and home education is disclosed. On that basis the processes of formation of the merchant elite under conditions of the family upbringing and home education in Russia in the 19th century are investigated; the content, organization, traditions of the best (high class, elite) patterns of the home education and family upbringing in the families of merchants are revealed; the criteria of description of the characteristic features of these pedagogical processes are singled out; the genesis of the elite upbringing traditions in merchant families are traced.

Keywords: family upbringing, home education, elite

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Khaludorova L.E. EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY AS A WAY TO DEVELOP MORAL AND ECOLOGICAL VALUES OF A TEACHER // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 6 (121). P. 247-252

The article deals with issues of moral and environmental values of the educator. An effective condition for the development of these values is a technology developed and implemented by the author studies in educational practice.

Keywords: educational technology, moral and ecological values, condition for development

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Shatunova E.A. TRUST OF EMPLOYEES TO TECHNOLOGY AS A FACTOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL COMFORT AT THE WORKPLACE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 6 (134). P. 184-189

The focus of the article is on the analysis of the credibility of the technology with a number of phenomena of joint activities, in particular psychological atmosphere in the workplace of several industrial enterprises. This article proves that with a low level of confidence in the technology the psychological stress increases, which affects the psychological climate.

Keywords: social-psychological attitude to work, the phenomenon of trust, confidence in the technology, the psychological climate, individual and group activities, the subject of labour, safety equipment

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Zhamsaranova R.G. THE TUNGUS GENONIM GUCHIT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 10 (138). P. 132-135

The article deals with the linguistic stratification of one of Tungus tribal names of the 17th – 19th centuries of Nerchinsky Uezd. This genonim is fixed as well as among the Tungus tribal names so among the nowadays Buryat 12 (khori-buryat) genonimic names.

Keywords: genonim Guchit-Guchitsky, records of the State Archive of Zabaikalsky krai, Nerchinsky Uezd, linguistic stratification, ethnocultural genesis

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Kuryanovich A.V. THE ANALYSIS OF SPEECH MEANS OF DISPLAY OF STYLISTIC MANIFISTATION OF SYNCRETISM IN EPISTOLARY TEXTS OF THE PATRIARCH ALEXIS I // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 10 (138). P. 183-187

The article is devoted to consideration of speech means expressions style association in epistolary texts by Аlexis ™. A starting point in the research is the thesis about that it is a lot of discourse of essence assembly of the letters, determining ability epistolary of the text to stylistic transformation acts. The author shows that the letters of the Russian patriarch unite in the stylistic characteristic colloquial, officially-business and church-religious components.

Keywords: sphere of the communications, functional style, epistolary the text, epistolary discourse, style association, stylistic means

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Pervushina N.A. THE APPROACH FOR REGULATION THE PERCEPTION OF VISUAL INFORMATION PROCESSES AND THE ROLE OF MUSEUM IN MODERN CULTURE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 11 (139). P. 167-172

The perception of visual information is analyzed on the example of the transformation of the museum, caused by socio-cultural transformations and memory-turn. The methodology of the information-synergistic approach makes it possible to classify the theories of perception visual information and the definition the applicability limits for each approach. It presented some results of the project no. 6.1879.2011.

Keywords: visual information, perception of visual information, museum transformation, memory, history, memory-turn, temporal turn, information-synergetic approach

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Aksenova A.V. OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC EDUCATION AS MECHANISM OF SOCIAL ORIENTATION OF YOUNGER SCHOOLCHILDREN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 12 (140). P. 222-226

In the article pedagogical aspects of Olympic and Paralympic education at elementary school are considered. Systematic classes on the Olympic and Paralympic subject positively influence social orientation of younger schoolchildren in the course of physical training, if the occupations are consecutive and logical.

Keywords: Olympic education, Paralympic education, younger schoolchildren, physical culture, social orientation, socialization

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Grosheva G.V. BELARUSIANS IN HIGHER EDUCATION TEACHING PERSONNEL OF TOMSK STATE PEDAGOGICAL INSTITUTE IN 1930S–1950S (ACCORDING TO THE RECORDS OF TSPU ARCHIVES) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 3 (144). P. 53-64

In this article the teaching personnel among ethnic Belarusians and descendants from Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic who worked in Tomsk State Pedagogical Institute (TSPI) in 1930s-1950s are being characterized according to the archives records. Their personal information and the number of teachers, their positions and departments they worked in are being determined; their professional occupation in TSPI is being described as well. It is given some brief biographical information.

Keywords: Belarusians, higher education teaching personnel, Tomsk State Pedagogical Institute, history of Tomsk State Pedagogical University, records of TSPU archives

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Sazonova N.I. VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND NEW APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF RELIGIOUS WORSHIP: TO THE STATEMENTOF THE PROBLEM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 2 (155). P. 202-207

The subject of this article is the possibilities of visual anthropology, the study of religious worship. Prospects of visual anthropology in this area are linked to the role of the visual element in the cult: its determining influence on education meanings, leading role in the dissemination of religious values in the culture. Analyses available achievements in studying the visual component of the cult in relation to Orthodox worship, and prospects of formation of new methodological approaches to the study of the cult. The conclusion is that due to the strategic role of the visual component, the search for new methods for the study of the cult can be done in a visual field.

Keywords: visual anthropology, religious experience, a religious cult, the Orthodox Liturgy, spatial icon, reverse perspective

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Galashova N.B., Kamarova N.A., Chernykh E.I. ABOUT APPROACHES AND METHODS OF RESEARCH OF BODY AS VISUAL CHARACTER IN ADVERTISEMENT TEXT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 5 (158). P. 196-199

A “visual turn” in the culture defined prevailing of visual characters in advertisement discourse. The body of man becomes one of the often used visual signs in advertisement discourse. In the article approaches and methods of research of body are considered as visual character in an advertisement. As basic methods an interview and focus are distinguished is a group, and also semiotic, structural and method of discursive interpretation. By adequate philosophical approach in the study of body a phenomenological hermeneutics can come forward in an advertisement. The phenomenological approach allows to explain the perception of the consumer of media images. The use of the hermeneutic approach will allow you to create a holistic interpretation of the corporeal image in advertising and to reach the understanding of modern models of reality with its system of values.

Keywords: body, advertisement, visual sociology, phenomenological hermeneutics

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Mednikova O.N. TECHNOLOGY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF CRITICAL THINKING THROUGH READING AND WRITING AS MEANS OF DEVELOPING STUDENTS’ REFLECTIVE ACTIVITI // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 6 (159). P. 17-20

Describes the methods of using student-oriented technology development of critical thinking through reading and writing as means of development of reflective activity of pupils’ health. Substantiates the importance and role of reflection in the personal development of pupils, confirmed by the federal state educational standard of the second generation. Based on the functions disclosed various types of reflection, coupled with the main stages of the learning process in the classroom. Proves the urgency of the technology as a reflective technology and proposes the technique of its formation in the elective course of preprofile learning “Ecology of Plants”. Establishes respectively technological stages of the basic techniques and methods of forming a reflective activity of pupils in the study of the elective course “Ecology of Plants”, respectively, with a specific function for each stage, reflective activities and techniques.

Keywords: technology development of critical thinking through reading and writing, reflection, reflective activities, techniques and methods of technology, preprofile elective course “Ecology of Plants”

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Maksimyuk E.V. PSYCHO-EMOTIONAL CONTENT OF REPROACH GENRE (GENDER ASPECT) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 11 (188). P. 18-24

The article explicates components expressed in reproach genre which are marked by gender and have great cognitive value. There were identified core types of determination, value scale, value criteria, main perception channel, cognitive and pragmatic functions, types of emotional correlation and ways of speech intensification. Serial “Deffchonki” was taken as the material for the analysis; special attention was paid to the first part, because it has to involve the spectators into the activity continuum in order to keep their attention and interest up to the end of this serial. The core investigation method is cognitive and semantic analysis. The most valuable for the female components of the world view were discovered. Emotional correlation and attitude were analyzed as well. Pragmatic and value aims were taken into consideration. It was revealed that reproach genre explicates female ideals and attitudes. Both value poles were highlighted. A great number of creative approaches were fixed in female attempts to change psychoemotional atmosphere and interlocutor behaviour. The analysis showed the dominance of visual perception channel. The main function was determined as emotional influence in order to change the interlocutor behaviour. Emotional background is conviction. It was revealed that female position is marked by emotional, affective and dimensional determination. 10 % of content has value-oriented and precedential type of determination.

Keywords: Gender aspect, genre, cognitive and pragmatic functions, ways of speech intensification, value registers

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Tchernyavskaya Y.O. IMAGES OF TOYS IN MODERN SIBERIAN PROSE FOR CHILDREN (BY THE WORKS OF S. K. DANILOV “THE PRINCESS AGASHKA IN THE LAND OF UNKNOWN ANIMALS”, V. V. SHKALIKOV “PEGASUS”, Y. S. BURKIN “THE YEAR OF THE PRINCESS OF BUKASHKA”) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 11 (188). P. 211-217

The article contains the analysis of the images of toys in the works of Siberian writers of the beginning of the XXI: the story-tale “Princess Agashka in the Land of Unknown Animals” by S. K. Danilov, “Pegasus” by V. V. Shkalikov, “The Year of the Princess Bukashka” by Yu. S. Burkin. A toy, which has the oldest origin and combined ritual sacral, playful, psychological functions, is one of the classic images of children’s literature. All these properties are reflected in different ways in the works of the Siberian authors. In the story-tale by S. K. Danilov the old toys serve as assistants, guides, custodians of knowledge, as a mirror image of the inner world of Agashka, and also personify the state of abandonment and desolation, thereby contributing to the formation of important personal qualities of the main character. Old dolls, personifying true values (kindness, friendship, charity) are contrasted with Cindy dolls, symbolizing the values of the era of consumption. Overcoming the temptations associated with the problem of choosing life ideals, Agashka leaves the Playground of the Land of Unknown Beasts and goes to the real world with a personality. In the “Pegasus” by V. V. Shkalikov in the image of a wooden saltcellar are found the oldest solar images-symbols (winged horse, bird), which have important cultural and historical significance. The act of creating a toy made of natural material leads to the awakening and, in a literal sense, the revitalization of inanimate material, becomes the impetus for inducing heroes to search for the meaning of existence. In the cycle of stories by Yu. S. Burkin “The Year of the Princess Bukashka” the toys perform an important function of the amulet. In addition, references to classical children’s literature-works by L. Carroll, S. K. Lewis, A. N. Tolstoy, Sasha Tcherny, A. Barto, etc. are found in the works of Siberian authors.

Keywords: S. K. Danilov, V. V. Shkalikov, Yu. S. Burkin, “Princess Agashka in the Land of Unknown Animals”, “Pegasus”, “The Year of the Princess Bukashka”, children’s literature, images of toys

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Lopukhina A.S., Avdonina L.G., Taratorina V.N. DEVELOPMENT OF QUICK REACTION TO THE MOVING OBJECT AMONG THE ENGAGED IN THE SPORTS SECTION “VOLLEYBALL” (ON THE EXAMPLE OF VOLOGDA STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 5 (194). P. 249-254

The modern specificity of the sports game “volleyball” is considered, which is based on the technical and tactical abilities of players used by them in the high-speed game, where it is necessary to solve quickly technical and tactical tasks. All this is directly connected with a game environment in which fight on the volleyball court is conducted. In the game of volleyball, each player has to monitor a game situation, not allow the opponent to impose his game plan, otherwise there will be a game defeat. In higher educational organizations, volleyball is included in the work program “Elective disciplines in physical culture and sports”, so the trainees study the features of this game with interest, not only in training classes, but also in training extra-curricular activities. Therefore, playing volleyball, students practice skills to quickly respond to changing situations, make the right decisions in various circumstances, choose the most appropriate actions. In this regard, as practice shows, interest in training classes in volleyball has increased, it also has defined the relevance of our pedagogical research, in selection of the most effective complexes of special exercises developing speed of reaction to a moving object among students engaged in the volleyball sports section.

Keywords: speed of reaction, visual orientation, speed of motive reaction, reaction to a moving object

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Makeyev V.V. FEATURES OF THE ORGANIZATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS IN THE MODERN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2021. Issue 2 (214). P. 39-44

Introduction. The relevance of the study is due to the need to study the features of the organization of the educational process in a modern technical university within the framework of the «third mission» of universities, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the tasks of digitalizing the Russian economy, training the engineering elite of the future, it is impossible without researching the features of the organization of the educational process in a modern technical university. The article presents the features of the organization of the educational process in a modern technical university. The external factors of a global, all-Russian, regional and local (at the level of educational institutions) character are considered. The aim of the work is to identifying the key features of the organization of the educational process in a modern technical university, which have a significant impact in modern conditions. Research objectives: 1) identify the leading directions and development trends of modern universities; 2) systematize modern ideas about the peculiarities of the organization of the educational process in a modern technical university; 3) substantiate the requirements for applicants to modern technical universities. Material and methods. Theoretical – abstraction, analysis, specification, generalization; empirical – study and generalization of pedagogical experience, study of the products of activity, content analysis. Conclusion. The scientific novelty of the research lies in the substantiation of the specific features of the modern educational process in a technical non-capital university, which most significantly affect it, in the context of increased expectations for the training of qualified personnel for the development of the Russian economy, as well as deficits and challenges, both global and domestic, including regional, agenda. The theoretical significance of the work is associated with identifying and describing the leading trends in the development of domestic universities in the focus of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, digitalization of the Russian economy, changes in the educational paradigm and global competition in the export of education and academic excellence.

Keywords: university, educational process, the fourth industrial revolution, modernization of education, technical university

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