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Educational and Methodical Package as Means for Overcoming Study Disadaptation of Students in Mass Nonspeciatised Schools // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 7 (70). P. 150-150

The work is devoted to fhe problem of disadaptation of pupils at school. Psjchologieal aud pedagogical investigafions at the moden stage of the developwent of knowledge show the disadaptation of pupils at school. In the work, there are analjsed the purposes of school disadaptation, the content of the meanings “school adaptation” and “school disadaptation ”. The author of the investigation suggests the methodical complete set, with the help of which teacher can ouereowe school disadaptation of pupils

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MODEL OF REALIZATION OF PEDAGOGICAL TERMS OF OVERCOMING OF EDUCATIONAL DISADAPTATION OF STUDENT BASIC GENERAL SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 1 (103). P. 27-31

The article explains the concept of «educational disadaptation», the mechanism of its formation, levels, signs and indicators. The author is offer the model of realization of pedagogical terms of overcoming of educational disadaptation of teenagers at basic general school.

Keywords: difficulty in education, school disadaptation, educational disadaptation, pedagogical terms to overcoming of educational disadaptation, educational activities.

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SCHOOL DISADAPTATION AND PEDAGOGICAL CONDITIONS OF ITS OVERCOMING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 11 (126). P. 166-169

In the analysis of the concepts of «school disadaption», «school adaptation», describes their characteristics and levels. It shows the mechanism of school disadaption and the process of transition to the state of adaptation with the help of specially created pedagogical conditions.

Keywords: adaptation/disadaption of social, psychological, school, study; children of the risk group of school disadaption, pedagogical conditions of overcoming the school disadaption of the schoolchildren

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REALIZATION OF TRANSDISCIPLINARY OBJECTIVITY AT GEOGRAPHY CLASSES BY MEANS OF TECHNOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT OF CRITICAL THINKING THROUGH READING AND WRITING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 6 (147). P. 108-111

The article presents the main concepts associated with transdisciplinarity objectivity in school education. Possibility of realization of transdisciplinary approach at a geography class by means of technology of development of critical thinking through reading and writing is shown.

Keywords: transdisciplinarity objectivity, transdisciplinarity public work, transdisciplinarity knowledge, transdisciplinarity skills, transdisciplinarity results, technology of development of critical thinking through reading and writing

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DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF THE LEVEL OF UNIVERSAL LEARNING ACTIVITIES FORMATION OF STUDENTS IN THE SCHOOL COURSE OF GEOGRAPHY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 11 (152). P. 127-133

The article presents a theoretical overview of the concept «learning activity», describes the approaches to the allocation of various learning activities and skills in its structure. The analysis of the content of the federal state educational standard of general education (GEF LLC) and the place of the theory of activity in it is given in the article. The problem of diagnosing of the formation level of students' universal learning activities of the comprehensive school by the subject teachers is revealed. The author's method of diagnosing of the formation level of universal educational actions (UEA) of comprehensive school students by the example of a subject «Geography» is described. The technique involves the study of the formation level of regulatory, cognitive and communicative universal learning activities. In the diagnostic cards the skills composing each educational action are given and the criteria for its assessment of low, medium and high levels are presented. The diagnostic results are the basis for the development of an individual program of UEA for students experiencing difficulties in mastering the universal educational activities. The obtained data of the diagnostic study conducted among pupils of 7-grade of the Tomsk gymnasium № 56, confirm the fact that in the process of teaching at the geography lessons the formation of students' educational system of universal actions is realized, which will be improved in subsequent courses of geography.

Keywords: educational activity, universal learning activities, methods of the formation level diagnosing of universal educational activities GEF of the basic general education

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THE SYSTEM OF CORRECTIONAL- DEVELOPING ACTIVITY OF A GEOGRAPHY TEACHER // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 5 (158). P. 12-16

The article deals with the problem of implementation of correctional-developing training in educational institutions of Russia. Identifies the disadvantages in professional training for correctional activities of the working teachers of geography and students-geographers enrolled in the direction of preparation “Teacher Education”. Specifies the professional competences of the teacher, necessary for effective psychological and educational work with children “at risk”. Describes: a technique for diagnosing the level of formation of universal educational actions; principles of compiling the individual correctional and development programs; ways of drawing up corrective developing exercises and tasks, which are the basis of correctional and development activity of the teacher of geography.

Keywords: correctional-developing education, inclusive education, children “at risk”, methods of geography teaching, correctional-developing activity of a geography teacher, correctional-developing exercises

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