Problems of preparedness of students’ parents for inclusive education
The preparedness of parents of children with and without special needs for inclusive education is problematized in view of the competence aspects of a teacher’s inclusive preparedness. The notion of co-preparedness of a diverse group of parents within a poly-subject educational space is defined. The article presents results ...
The attitude of teachers of additional music education to inclusive education of blind and visually impaired children
The article presents the results of an empirical study of conditions and factors in assessing the prospects of inclusive additional music education for blind and visually impaired children. The positive attitude of experienced and highly qualified music teachers to the prospects of wider introduction of inclusive practice in music additional education programs,...
Inclusive educational space: A SWOT analysis
This article considers education as a phenomenon of inclusive educational space. The notion of “inclusive educational space” is defined, its general and specific characteristics are outlined, and the principles of organizing an inclusive educational space are formulated. Special attention is paid to ...
Simulation of turbulent flow of viscous liquids with dispersed inclusions of close density
The authors consider the methods and algorithms for calculating the characteristics of hydro-mechanical processes in the flow of viscous liquid (water) with dispersed inclusions of close density. In particular, the dependences of the dimensionless intensity of the pulsation energy dissipation on the inertness of inclusions at different loads are investigated. The paper presents the results of the solution by the ...
Social inclusion of people with disabilities de jure and de facto: the included, the self-inclusive and the non-self-inclusive
The article presents an analysis of the social systems, in which human health is not limited to its inclusion in social relations, processes and practices. The main aim of this research work is to study the impact of self-identification of people with disabilities on their social integration and inclusion. The complexity of internal contradictions ...
The development of inclusive preparedness of future teachers: The efficiency of the didactic model
This article presents the results of an experimental study in the development of inclusive preparedness of future university teachers. This process of preparedness development is based on a didactic model implemented using the pedagogical metasubject competence and context-based technology. The author gives an overview of this technology ...
The teacher’s readiness to work with a ‘special’ child: the model of development of inclusive education values
his article presents a didactic model of development of inclusive education values in future teachers as an element of the behavioural component of psychological and pedagogical readiness for working with children with special education needs in the conditions of inclusive education.
1. Ананьев Б....
Schoolchildren’s health protection in the condition of inclusive education: The problems and the ways to solve them
This article addresses the problems of health protection of schoolchildren with special needs in the conditions of inclusive education. The author considers the structure of social attitudes of teachers, students, parents, children with disabilities, and regular students to the teaching activities in the inclusive educational situation and its role in students’ ...
Digital didactic games as a means of remote support for schoolchildren
In the context of dynamic digitalization of the educational space, the introduction of inclusive education, the task of remote support for educational activities of both gifted students and schoolchildren with disabilities is of high relevance, since it helps to meet special educational needs and resolve difficulties in educational activities....
On implementing the professional retraining program «Oligofrenopedagogics» in a hybrid format
... “Oligophrenopedagogics” has been designed and implemented in Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University. The core points of the program include the questions relevant to professional readiness to teach students with health disabilities and teachers’ inclusive culture. All of them are aimed at gaining the teachers’ competence “to be able to tackle strategic, tactical and operative challenges in inclusive education taking into account the special education policy framework and the specificity ...
Macroalgae Suggested for Inclusion in the New Edition of the Red List of the Kaliningrad region
This article is the very first description of macroscopic algae suggested for inclusion in the list of species protected in the Kaliningrad region. The regional significance of our findings relates to the preparation of the second edition of the Red List of the Kaliningrad region. The previous 2010 edition lacked an algae section ...
Organization of professional in-service training for inclusive education
... education programmes of primary and secondary education for students with various disabilities. The author also describes a package of documents reflecting the development dynamics of children with disabilities in educational institutions practicing inclusive education.
1. Денисова Р. Р. Региональные аспекты инклюзивного образования (на примере Амурской области) // Ученые записки Забайкальского ...
The social and pedagogical determinants of inclusive education: A comparative analysis of Western and Russian ideas
In the conditions of the modern sociocultural reality, inclusive education is one of the most relevant forms of education for all children, including nontypical ones. This study aims at conducting a comparative analysis of the conceptual framework of the social and pedagogical determinants of inclusive education....
Geopolitical regionalisation of the Baltic area: the essence and historical dynamics
... takes precedence: the region’s components are either entire countries or their administrative units. Whilst this approach is undoubtedly effective for governance and administration purposes, it is primarily conceptual in nature. Additionally, the inclusion or exclusion of certain parts of countries, or entire countries themselves, is not always indisputable. For instance, when evaluating the effectiveness of traditional geopolitical approaches in interpreting contemporary Baltic issues, Kjell ...
The specifics of psychological atmosphere within inclusive groups of university students
The description and results of an empirical study conducted within two inclusive student groups at the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University are presented. The instrument used for this research was the “Psychological Atmosphere in the Group Scale” (F. Fiedler’s scale adapted by Yu. L. Khanin) with the inclusion of ...
Information and propaganda strategies in German non-state media discourse during the COVID-19 pandemic
... Interdisciplinary Association for Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (‘Vereinigung Notfallmedizin’) is also found in media discourse. By including these sources, the publisher realizes the principle of pluralism of the opinions presented. However, the inclusion of the Association’s data can also be seen as an intimidation strategy and promotion of vaccination during the fourth wave. For example: in Süddeutsche Zeitung, 03/24/2022: “Auf den Intensivstationen saarländischer Krankenhäuser lagen ...
Allusions in poetic work of Mikhail Matusowsky: philological and cultural-historical aspects
... technique of fiction has been studied by various scientific disciplines for the past few decades. This “translator” of cultural, historical and literary information is a significant element that serves to reveal the author’s intention. Allusive inclusions from the works of M. Matusovsky are divided into groups depending on the source of allusions. Biblical, literary and cinematic allusions are studied in detail as the most significant in terms of functional and stylistic use. Allusive references ...
The inclusive function of translation in the digital space of a modern museum
... modern Internet platforms, which provide the user with the opportunity to discover masterpieces of world art. In the context of the pandemic, virtual museum visits have become especially relevant. The implementation of principles of accessibility and inclusion among foreign-speaking tourists / viewers requires museums and galleries to adapt exhibition texts and labels linguistically and culturally. The purpose of this study is to describe translation functions in a museum on the labels for exhibits ...
Valuating the appropriation of digital technologies across Russian regions
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9. Palmer-Abbs, M., Cottrill, C., Farrington, J. 2021, The digital lottery: The impact of next generation ...
Numerical study of the problem of ultrasound tomography
The work is devoted to the problem of determining small sound speed fluctuations in glandular tissue for specific breast model (2D). Our approach is based on visualization of acoustical medium (inclusions and unknown inner boundary between fat and glandular tissues) and determination of sound speeds in inclusions using kinematic argument. The results of numerical simulation (2D) of the problem are presented in the paper.
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On the issue of rating assessment of primary schoolchildren in the context of inclusive education
... adapted programs for students with visual impairments starting from the first year of study.
Korotkevich A. A., Larina A. B.
pedagogical assessment, rating assessment, differentiation and individualization of educational results assessment, inclusive education
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Inclusive education: barriers for implementation and psychological and pedagogical conditions for successful realization
The article draws attention to the problem of inclusive education of disabled students. The analysis of statistical data, as well as research in the field of inclusive education in different regions of Russia (Moscow, Kaluga, Kostroma, Ivanovo, Kaliningrad, Samara regions and the Caucasus) show ...
Linguistic and pragmatic potential of metaphors in political discourse
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+ for+pension+and+financial+inclusion (дата обращения: 10.11.2018).
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Way of shortening the inclusion of antennas of the transducer of the impedance shoulder vibrator
A method is proposed shortening of vibrator antenna. Capacitive reactance is compensated offset by the inclusion of the extension of the inductance coil in the shoulders vibrator. This interpretation of the short tape antenna gives the opportunity to increase the power of the radiation virtually reducing the efficiency of the antenna system, in a result ...
The properties of a tunable frequency oscillator with the partial inclusion of the transistor in the circuit
The properties of a tunable frequency oscillator with a circuit between the collector and the base of the partial inclusion of the transistor in the circuit were studied using a method based on the presentation of bipolar transistor equivalent active two port circuit with negative conductivity.
1. Савченко М. П., Старовойтова О. В. Метод ...
Features of the implementation of the ACCESS international project in the Kaliningrad region based on the principles of inclusive education
The implementation of the English Access Microscholarship Program (ACCESS) in the Kaliningrad region is based on the principles of inclusive education. It makes the study of the English language more accessible to ado-lescents from an economically disadvantaged background and children with special needs. A greater sensitivity to cultural differences, coupled with the acquired language ...
Evangelical Lutheran church of Denmark: socio-economic and territorial-organisational aspects
... education. It operates three music schools in Vestervig, Løgumkloster, and Roskilde, as well as branches in several other cities, providing a variety of courses related to playing musical instruments, conducting, and singing. Special attention is paid to inclusive education.
Since 2014, the Centre for Pastoral Education and Research has been operating in Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Løgumkloster. Its work includes training for pastors and mandatory additional training for students pursuing theological specializations ...
The Problem of the Possibility of an Artificial Moral Agent in the Context of Kant’s Practical Philosophy
... follow from the moral law. Thus, moral action becomes impossible for the AMA because it lacks autonomy and moral law, moral understanding and sense of duty. It is concluded that, first, AMA not only cannot be moral, but should not be that, since the inclusion of any moral principle would imply the necessity for the individual to choose it, making the choice of the principle itself immoral. Second, although AI has no will as such, which prima facie makes not only moral but also legal action impossible,...
Immanuel Kant in the cultural memory of Kaliningrad residents (post-Soviet period)
... memory of the residents of Kaliningrad as a “local” historical figure. The main events of this period were the installation of the Kant monument, the restoration of the Cathedral (near the walls of which the philosopher’s tomb is located), and the inclusion of Kant’s name in the university’s title. Today, according to the results of mass sociological surveys, Kant remains an undisputed leader on the list of historically significant figures associated with the region. His name has firmly established ...
The modern economy of Russia’s Baltic regions in the municipal context
... legal entities regardless of their size (which gives them a considerable advantage over the IM data). However, they do not have any information on sole proprietors (SPs) and do not reflect the activities conducted at the expense of state funds. The inclusion of data on revenue in the analysis gives a fuller (compared to the IM database), although not complete (due to the lack of accounting for SPs) picture of the commercial sector of municipalities, but does not allow finding the ratio between the ...
Three Russian Baltic regions in the context of confrontation between Russia and the West
... Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated March 5, 2022, № 430-r (with amendments), all foreign countries in the Baltic region were included in the list of foreign states committing unfriendly actions against the Russian Federation. This inclusion has led to the implementation of various retaliatory measures affecting Russian legal entities and individuals, resulting in the reduction of relations and hindering the development of their economies. Consequently, the slight differentiation ...
The geopolitical effect of the maritime factor on the spatial development of post-Soviet Russia: the Baltic case
... process added 910 thousand people to the coastal network structure of Russian urban centres. Moreover, migration led to a 12 % increase in the population since 2014. The current stage, linked to the special military operation in Ukraine, involves the inclusion of another nine coastal urban settlements in the Russian political-geographic space. The country’s maritime frontier becomes more substantial in demographics, with geopolitical risks rising accordingly. This reinforces the significance of ...
Structure and content of competence in the field of game-based educational technologies for future higher education Teachers in social and humanitarian disciplines .
... scientific-methodological and practice-oriented, which should complement each other systematically in the course of professional training for future university teachers of social and humanitarian disciplines. The author also considers such aspects as the inclusion of the “Modern Game-based Educational Technologies” course in the elective part of the curriculum for the preparation of bachelor’s degrees in various fields and profiles and updating the content of pedagogical internships.
Busel ...
Axiological potential of figurative units of the Russian language, translating the plant code
... The aim of the research is to identify the axiological meanings of an extensive group of linguistic units representing the plant code in Russian culture. Attention is given not only to the core but also to peripheral “plant” semas, allowing the inclusion of extensive layers of vocabulary and phraseology in the study. A methodology for axiological analysis of figurative units is developed, consisting of the following stages: identification and typology of evaluative meanings, determination of ...
Geography of the mobile internet in the border and interior regions of Russia
... mobile internet: the share of the territory where it is unstable or absent is less than 30 %. The leaders are the Voronezh, Kursk, Belgorod and Rostov regions which have almost full mobile internet coverage, including 4G. At the same time, with the inclusion of the new regions into the Russian Federation in 2022, the Voronezh and Rostov regions will gradually (after the resolution of the Ukrainian conflict) lose their integration functions and will become interior regions.
Our analysis encompasses ...
Digitalization of higher education in the context of the COVID-19 and the post-pandemic period: methodological problems
... problem of digital transformation in education is that the digital format of education in its modern distance form contradicts the contemporary humanistic paradigm of education, characterized by the priority of subject-subject relationships, ideas of inclusion, and interests in socialization in the process of learning and upbringing. Prospects for further research lie in studying the transformation of modern educational methodology in the context of digitization, creating relevant psychological ...
The Swedish institute’s scholarship policy as a soft power instrument
... ideal conditions for top-tier higher education, impactful global social initiatives, and cutting-edge research endeavours. The Institute showcases these opportunities as a testament to the contributions of the Swedish populace and the embodiment of the inclusive Swedish mindset, which welcomes foreign students.
Positioning Sweden as a country giving an opportunity to pursue higher education is a task of the Study in Sweden website launched in 2003.<8> These efforts are also reflected through various ...
Artificial Intelligence: a catalyst for entrepreneurship education in the Baltics
... potential was McClelland [23]. For an entrepreneur, a new understanding and measurement of mobility becomes the most significant condition for success [24, p. 236—245]. In 2020, the analysis of the entrepreneurial potential of Latvian students with the inclusion of mobility in its structure was presented in the article by Latvian scientists [25, p. 70—80].
The participation of Baltic students in entrepreneurship has both positive and negative aspects for their professional activities and the societies ...
Russia and China in the international digital domain
... importance of public policy in bridging the digital divide, both within and between the countries. The potential for expanding Russian-Chinese cooperation in technological and educational fields in order to promote economic growth and greater digital inclusion of the population is shown. The study continues the academic discussion about the role of digital technologies in the global economic development of countries and maintaining their international competitiveness.
Mikhaylova A.A.
digitalization,...
Societal security in the Baltic Sea Region: the Russian perspective
... interconnected and reflect a holistic approach to achieving the 2015 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and, at the same time, the regional societal security agenda:
• Partnerships for sustainable development. Macro-regional, multi-stakeholder, inclusive partnerships are at the core of the Baltic 2030 Action Plan. According to this document, all stakeholders should take responsibility for increasing regional cooperation and achieving sustainable development. Existing and new partnerships in ...
Efficiency analysis of seaports in Russia’s Baltic basin: performance evaluation
... environmental obligations of port authorities and encompasses several blocks: the strategy of eco-management, eco-design, and ecological certification. The first block includes activities aimed at reducing emissions, optimizing energy usage, and the mandatory inclusion of eco-related aspects in concession contracts. The second block involves projects for environmental protection of the coastal zone, financed by the government and/or port authorities. The third block considers the application of ecological ...
France’s strategy in the Baltic region: military and political aspects
... conflict none of the regional powers are able to keep fighting for a long time, so mutual assistance could play a crucial role. Without any reservations, France promises to maintain close ties with them presenting itself as a reliable partner ready for inclusive cooperation in all types of armed forces.
If in these documents the French leadership formulates its views on the Baltic in a distinctly pro-Atlantic, pro-NATO way, then during his trips to the countries of the region, President Macron sought ...
The peaks and troughs of Russian-Estonian relations
... made. Reports from the media of the 1920s—1930s and the recent decades envelops the reader in the atmosphere of those periods, giving an insight into the public attitudes prevailing at the time. Probably, this fine book would have benefited from the inclusion of excerpts from the memoirs of prominent politicians and diplomats. Although the utilisation of such narratives as a primary source has its deficiencies, they could play a useful role when researching the history of international relations,...
Geopolitical Security of Russia: Remarks on the Problem Statement
... it is crucial to focus on the circumstances of Russia’s internal development that are essential for its stable geopolitical position, on the situation in specific regions, their economic, demographic, ethnocultural dynamics, on regional identity, inclusion in all-Russian and international centre-peripheral interdependencies. Here, geopolitical studies are directly connected with socio-geographical analysis, and the latter must inevitably be ‘geopolitised’ acquiring a definite subject-thematic ...
Reputation core of Russian authorities: the case of the regional level of executive power
... closeness to the population, protection of the region’s interests and paternalism. These characteristics are considered to be part of the broader conceptual domain of the ‘reputation of authorities’, but require further research to determine their inclusion in the reputation core.
Based on the information presented above, we can visualize the content of the core concept of the ‘reputation of regional executive authorities’ (Figure 2) and compare it to the core concept of ‘Russia’s authorities’ ...
Estonian ‘Balticness’ as a social construct: meanings and contextual specifics
This paper explores the Estonian vision of Baltic identity. Estonia’s authorities have repeatedly articulated their scepticism towards the concept of a stand-alone ‘Baltic region’ and the inclusion of Estonia in it, preferring to position their state as a Nordic country. Yet, in numerous cases, they have clearly labelled Estonia as a Baltic State. To identify the contexts and meanings labelling the country as a Baltic State, this contribution ...
Small towns of Latvia: disparities in regional and urban development
... are taken into account using the mechanisms of projects and business plans, which local authorities submit to the mentioned funds.<8> Latvia’s government devised a 2030 strategy, drawing on UN and EU concepts. Its backbone is the thesis about inclusive self-sustained growth and wedding urban development goals to common European socio-economic and sociocultural values. The emphasis is placed on the role of towns in social cohesion policy within the social organisation of society, i. e. reducing ...
Ethnic minority organisations in Russia and Poland: a comparison challenge
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Immigration policy and integration of migrants in the Kingdom of Denmark at the beginning of the XXI century
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