Ways to improve soft skills model for teaching topographic anatomy and operative surgery
... contribute to «knowledge longevity». Using digital anatomical maps, however, is positively associated with better knowledge of the discipline. Teamwork on clinical anatomy cases while employing interactive 3D anatomical atlases, learning surgical skills as part of a surgical team, and role reversal increase motivation and build the foundations of new clinical thinking based on a rational combination of hard and soft skills.
1. Амирова В. Р. Инновационные технологии ...
The Evolution of Settlement Areas of Ingrian Finns in Northwest Russia in the Second Half of the 20th Century
... and Karelia], Leningrad, 117 p.
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8. Itogi Vsesojuznoj perepisi naselenija 1989 goda [Results of the All-Union population census of 1989]. Vol III. Nacional'nyj sostav naselenija Karel'skoj ASSR [The ethnic composition of the Karelian ASSR],...
Big data in modern education
The paper describes possibilities and prospects of big data analysis in education given a rapid development of technology. The author explores new approaches to the modernization of the system of education, which are based on big data technologies, including unstructured data. The article offers techniques and tools that could help to solve the existing problems in education and describes some negative consequences of the massive use of big data in modern digital society.
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The methodology of developing manipulative skills in female gymnasts in the first year of training in basic training groups
... for the technical performance and training of students. The author comes to the conclusion that the availability of equipment and persistent mastering of new techniques is of great importance in working with children. The development of manipulative skills with the help of specially designed tools and control systems are the key aspects of the offered methodology.
1. Архипова Ю. А. Базовая подготовка юных гимнасток в упражнениях с предметами ...
Managerial skills and the strategic potential of organisations
... organisations call for an analysis of their strategic potential. On the basis of resource approach and its most advanced versions - dynamic capabilities and core competence concept – this article analyses the key element of potential – managerial skills.
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University performance and regional development: the case of Russia’s North-West
... universities directly affect the level and quality of regional development [7], [8], [9]. Education brings various economic benefits to individuals, such as increased personal income. Employers also benefit by utilizing the professional knowledge and skills of their employees to generate profits. Additionally, society as a whole enjoys positive externalities from the application of the intellectual wealth of its human capital in both productive and non-productive sectors [10].
Since universities fulfil ...
State support for attracting high skilled workers from Russian regions to the Kaliningrad region: enhancing effectiveness
... Russia to the labor market in the Kaliningrad region (including teachers, medical professionals, and IT specialists), support measures have been implemented at both the federal and regional levels. However, the region continues to face a demand for skilled workers, with instances of professionals returning while difficulties in their adaptation are often noted. The article analyzes the current government support measures and their effectiveness for key professional groups in the Kaliningrad region,...
Developing student’s critical thinking skills through project based learning: international experience
... context of interdisciplinary integration are also discussed. International experience in applying the project-based learning method in various subject areas demonstrates its significant impact on the development of students’ critical thinking skills and overall academic performance.
Parakhina O.V., Mirzoeva M.A.
critical thinking, Project Based Learning, interdisciplinary environment, educational project
97-103
10.5922/pikbfu-2023-4-10
Economic development of Russia’s north-western regions and migration to the St. Petersburg agglomeration
... developing and developed nations. Urban agglomerations offer a notable advantage in terms of heightened innovation activity. These agglomerations foster new areas of activity that, in conjunction with conventional ones, stimulate a demand for enhanced skills and knowledge, thereby establishing a comparative advantage for cities [1]. The expansion of agglomerations is also linked to the rapid expansion of financial services, transportation, commerce, real estate transactions, construction, and warehousing ...
France’s strategy in the Baltic region: military and political aspects
... fighting vehicles, about 30 light armoured vehicles and engineering equipment.<15> Currently, the main task of such contingent is to ensure interaction with the British, Danish and Estonian units located in the neighbourhood, to improve combat skills in wooded areas and in cold season conditions.
It should be added that during major NATO exercises, Paris demonstrates its readiness to project additional forces in different zones close to the Baltic. For example, 2,000 French soldiers and officers ...
A typology of the Baltic region states according to excellence in science and technology
... has failed to enable the participation of less developed countries in the global production sharing (GPS) network, which would have ostensibly facilitated their development [17], [18].
Within the knowledge capital model, researchers analyze knowledge, skills and qualifications of labour resources [19], including management skills as the main development factor. The typology here is based on the cost of the geographical division of functions (‘fragmentation cost’) [20], concentrated on the level ...
Internet diffusion and interregional digital divide in Russia: trends, factors, and the influence of the pandemic
... technological and economic paradigm. The need for online services has increased since the beginning of the COVID pandemic. There are significant disparities between Russian regions in the digital technology accessibility and the development of computer skills. In 2020, the Internet diffused rapidly in most regions, although previously, there had been a slowdown. As markets got saturated with digital services, the digital divide between Russian regions narrowed. Overall, the Internet use patterns are ...
Migration from Post-Soviet countries to Poland and the Baltic States: trends and features
... change in the socio-economic paradigm and accession to the EU sped up economic development in the Baltics and Poland. Despite growing welfare and income levels and a decline in the unemployment rate, further economic growth was hampered by the outflow of skilled workforce and resulting labour shortages. In response, the governments of the Baltics and Poland drew up programmes to attract international labour. Soon these countries transformed from exporters of labour into importers. Unlike Western European ...
Impact of remigration on the worksphere under Covid-19: the case of Lithuania
Remigration opens up the opportunity for a country to see the return of its citizens from migration, bringing with them their ideas, knowledge, values and skills. The work sphere is one of the main areas where these social remittances can be used. Still, very little attention is paid to the workplace in social remittance literature. Therefore, the first aim of this article is to explore the types of remigrants’ ...
Liver shear wave elastography: the problem of accuracy and reproducibility
... various SWE techniques for their advantages and disadvantages; identifying the factors depending on the patient (body mass index, gender, respiration, etc.); finding out the reproducibility of liver stiffness measurements in SWE, depending on the skills of the operator, the minimal measurements, the use of contrast-enhanced ultrasound. The most important factors affecting the results of liver stiffness measurements include using SWE method, the diagnostic equipment and the sensors, the measurement ...
Imagology as a Part of Compartive Literary Studies
... point: Old and modern image of Russia in culture and literature of Europe and America (the end of XX — the beginning of XXI century]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Lukov, Vl. A., 2008. Mysterious Russian soul. Znanie. Ponimanie. Umenie [Knowledge. Understanding. Skills], 4. Available at:
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[Accessed 29 September 2017] (in Russ.).
Mikhal'skaya, N. P., 1995. Obraz Rossii v angliiskoi khudozhestvennoi literature IX—XIX vv. [Image of Russia in English literature ...
Territorial differences in the attitudes to the migration crisis in Germany: The political aspect
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10. Hainmueller, J., Hiscox, M. 2010, Attitudes Toward Highly Skilled and Low-Skilled Immigration: Evidence from a Survey Experiment, Am. Polit. Sci. Rev., no. 104, p. 61—84.
11. Tingley, D. 2013, Public Finance and Immigration Preferences: A Lost Connection, Polity, no. 45, p. 4—33.
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The formation of critical thinking in foreing language learning
The article describes a new coursebook designed for students studying Biotechnology. The new coursebook facilitates the formation and development of critical thinking skills in the process of foreign language learning. The formation of critical thinking is one of the main objectives of pedagogy since it ensures successful functioning of the individual in the modern information society.
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Training future teachers to perform grading
This article focuses on the development of grading skills in future teach-ers. The author presents key interpretations of the notion of ‘grading’. The principles, functions, and types of grading are considered. The author’s ap-proach to developing an algorithm of grading performance of future teachers ...
The historiography of the problem of teaching basic swimming skills
This article considers the prerequisites for the development of methodologies of teaching basic swimming skills to different student groups in the historical aspect predominantly on the basis of Russian materials. The author describes the trends in the organisation of training in the period of development of this area of swimming within the activity of progressive ...
The modelling of professional activity of a specialist in physical culture and sports in a training computer environment
This article described the automated teaching system meant to form the following package of knowledge and skills in students: 1) the analysis of the observed physical action with the subsequent identification of its quality; 2) planning the process of acquiring physical action skills; 2) making decisions regarding the content of further training on the basis ...
Migration and the Transformation of Multiethnic Population Structure in the Kaliningrad Region of the Post-Soviet Era
... Census of 1989], 1990, available at: http://demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/rus_nac_89.php (accessed: 15.01.2014).
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Vocational education in Russia and China: the role of values in the transmission of experience revisited
... comprehensive realization of a wide range of professional pedagogical values. Attitudes, means, knowledge, qualities relevant for the educational process are shown to be subordinated to the main value — the need to provide the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve maximum technical freedom for a full artistic interpretation of a musical work. A conclusion is drawn that the rich axiological potential inherent in the Russian piano education is one of the key prerequisites for successful ...
The border as a barrier and an incentive for the structural economic transformation of the Kaliningrad exclave
... cooperation with EU countries. ‘Thanks to the experience gained in cross-border cooperation programmes, we have learned how to prepare high-quality grant applications. The use of different funding sources in solving complex problems is a necessary skill within cooperation programmes. We prepare projects in advance, long before the competition is announced. We know exactly what we want to do, and then we just adapt the application to the terms of the grant,’ said in the interview an official from ...
Digitalization of higher education in the context of the COVID-19 and the post-pandemic period: methodological problems
... upbringing. Prospects for further research lie in studying the transformation of modern educational methodology in the context of digitization, creating relevant psychological foundations for virtual pedagogical communication to develop social-emotional skills and emotional intelligence.
Simaeva I.N., Budarina A.O., Chupris A.S.
digitalization of educational systems, socialization of students, pandemic, digital learning format
104-115
10.5922/pikbfu-2023-3-11
The Swedish institute’s scholarship policy as a soft power instrument
... illustrates the SI’s endeavours in showcasing Swedish society and academia as a highly conducive environment for pursuing education at all levels. It is prominently highlighted that international students can acquire not only valuable professional skills but also enriching socialization experiences within an international context. The ‘Swedish way’ in terms of social and economic development is presented as an optimal model of orientation for graduates of exchange programmes. This underscores ...
Artificial Intelligence: a catalyst for entrepreneurship education in the Baltics
... data (text, speech and video) using a neural network and language processing. Their analysis provides interesting findings about successful crowdfunding campaigns. Prüfer and Prüfer in their paper examine the dynamics of demand for entrepreneurial skills through the analysis of 7.7 million data collected from job vacancies. They show which entrepreneurial skills are especially important for a particular profession, and also take into account digital skills. The study by von Block et al. presents ...
Revisiting harm caused by illegal entrepreneurial activities
In the Russian Federation, everyone is guaranteed the right to freely use their property and skills to carry out entrepreneurial activities. The State is taking a set of measures aimed at both stimulating the population to engage in entrepreneurship and creating the most comfortable conditions for its implementation. However, providing entrepreneurs ...
Societal security in the Baltic Sea Region: the Russian perspective
... in a confluence of factors, including the degradation of Soviet-made economic, transport and social infrastructure in the Russian north-western regions, the current resource-oriented model of the Russian economy, and the lack of funds and managerial skills in Russia to properly develop the Russian part of the BSR. It follows that Russia’s current Baltic strategy is of an inward- and not an outward-looking nature. It aims to solve existing domestic problems rather than focus on external expansion....
Territorial structure of inbound and domestic tourism in the Baltic States
... of doing business in their tourism markets. Estonia ranked 46th, Latvia 53rd and Lithuania 59th. Amongst the key competitive advantages, experts name a well-developed healthcare system, a low crime rate, a relatively high level of the locals’ ICT skills and affordable prices of services. Constraints to competitiveness include insufficient openness towards international travel and the paucity of natural and cultural resources.
In 2019, the total number of arrivals in Estonia was 3.3 million; in ...
Attractiveness of the Kaliningrad region: pull factors and reasons for disappointments of migrants from Russian regions
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Poetics of the deconstruction of Reinhard Jirgl’s text: A translational perspective
... necessary to explore connections between the performative and narrative characteristics of utterances.
New literary contexts and the alarmist forms of narrative peculiar to Jirgl’s writing urge the translator to develop specific professional skills and philological competencies.
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Digital Technology: Reflections on the Difference between Instrumental Rationality and Practical Reason
... “superintelligence”? Can human deliberation and decision-making be fully simulated by the mechanical execution of AI programmes? On close examination these expectations turn out not to be well-founded, since algorithms (or, in Kantian terms, “imperatives of skill” that are implemented by technological means) do, ultimately, have “heteronomous” characteristics. So-called AI-“autonomy” is a sensor-directed performance automatism, which — compared with the potential for ethical judgment in human ...
Studying social innovation in rural areas through the prism of sciencometics
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Labour migrants from the Middle East Arab countries in Sweden: a paradigm shift
... Syrian immigration, which included labour migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers, did not restore the unconditional leadership of the Iraqis among the Arab communities of Sweden. The significant business activity of Syrian immigrants, their professional skills, level of education, and broad business ties make the diaspora a likely leader in the Arab community. These four factors also contribute to easier migrant integration into Swedish society.
1. Puschmann, P., Sundin, E., De Coninck, D., d’Haenens,...
Valuating the appropriation of digital technologies across Russian regions
... digital transformation in territories of different types without running the risks of forced digitalisation.
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The population of the Kaliningrad region and the digital economy: a sociological analysis
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The labour market of Russia’s Kaliningrad exclave amid Covid-19
The Covid-19 pandemic, which has swept across the globe, is a serious challenge to the Russian labour market. This article examines the consequences of Covid-19 for Russia’s Kaliningrad exclave and how its territorially isolated and lockdown-affected small labour market responds to drastic changes in employment, income, and consumption. Another question is how the immigrant-rich labour market will rebalance the supply-demand equation. Official statistics from the regional government and its subordinate...
Using Gaming Technologies in the Education of Information Security Specialists
The paper analyzes the basic gaming technologies that are possible for useful use in the process of education information security specialists. The game processes and tools that allow students to acquire the necessary professional skills are considered. A comprehensive course on the application of gaming technologies is proposed that simulates the activities of specialists of building information systems, protection and security monitoring.
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‘Reaching out’ beyond the text: philosophical notes
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On combining translator training with foreign language teaching
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On implementation of legal investigation in the Russian criminal process
The quality of a defense lawyer’s work depends on the skills, knowledge, professional experience and some other factors, but still the most efficient tool is the range of lawyer’s mandate, and more specifically, the access to collecting the evidence. The article considers the challenges of a lawyer’s ...
Ergonomics and the translation process
The translation process can be regarded as a complex system involving many agents, organizational factors such as workflow, communication processes, project management, job security, and translator status. Environmental factors in the physical sense (e. g. lighting, temperature, air quality, space) as well in the broader sense of the role of translation and translators in the economy and society as a whole can also influence the process. Viewing translation from an ergonomic perspective can provide...
Forms of International Cooperation in Environmental Education: the Experience of Saint Petersburg State University
... CORELIS. However, it has one distinctive feature — Russian and foreign students study together from the second term only. The authors describe the ways of achieving the learning objectives of these master programmes depending on the students’ language skills and their basic knowledge of ecology and nature management.
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Formation of the future teachers’ readiness to form social interaction abilities in preschool children
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The factors and pedagogical conditions for the development of general cultural competences of cadets in the current educational process at a military university
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Advanced training of teachers before the 1984 school reform: Thecase of the Kaliningrad region
This article addresses advanced training of teachers in the period between the reforms of 1960—1970 and 1984. Special attention is paid to the prereform optimization of teachers’ theoretical background and practical skills. The achievements and problems of the system of teachers’ advanced training in the Kaliningrad region are demonstrated in the case of the Guryevsk district.
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