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Rusakova T.G., Breusova T.A. METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE STUDY OF ARCHITECTURAL STYLES IN SECONDARY SCHOOL [№ 5 ' 2015] Summary. In the federal state educational standard of general education it is noted that "the study of fine arts at school aims at inculcating an artistic way of understanding the world, giving a system of knowledge and values on the basis of their own artistic and creative activities and experiences of initiation of the outstanding phenomena of Russian and foreign art and culture". Architecture — the biggest of all kinds of plastic arts, we come into contact with its works more often than with any other. Architectural structures, creating a distinctive architectural environment, allow to explore the cultural and historical processes in the context of artistic perception of the world. Architecture surrounds us, it makes it possible to study the historical development of people, cities, to consider the changing worldview. In the school curricula introduction to architecture at fine arts lessons provides a variety of forms: the rules of linear perspective, drawing architectural objects from nature , drawing from memory and performance. The study of architecture implies the existence of a certain school of baggage of knowledge obtained in the course of other disciplines: history, literature, drawing. Offering for the perception a work of architecture, studying its artistic language with high school students can reveal a new connection with the integration of these academic subjects. This makes the prospect of adding the education system taking into account the cultural heritage of the native land, an integral part of the experience of the entire Russian people. The article analyzes the architectural styles of the city of Orenburg (classicism, Empire, Neo-Gothic, Art Nouveau, and others.), examines their specificity, characteristic of the local buildings and suggests guidelines for teaching architectural styles to pupils of 8 forms in secondary schools.
Rusakova T.G., Breusova T.A. THE AESTHETIC DEVELOPING ENVIRONMENT OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN MULTICULTURAL REGION: COMPONENTS, FUNCTIONS, EVALUATION CRITERIA [№ 9 ' 2011] Aesthetic developing environment is a certain cultural and social phenomenon that has a high potential for development of aesthetic culture, creative motivation of subjects in the educational process, and introduction into general cultural values and national traditions. In this article we look at contemporary aesthetic requirements for the organization of developing environment of the kindergarten and elementary school in a multicultural region.
Arkhipova N.S., Denisova A.P., Breus I.P. INFLUENCE OF FERTILIZERS, AMELIORATORS AND PLANTS ON DEGRADATION OF TRIDECANE IN POLLUTED SOIL [№ 12 ' 2007] At researching of zeolitecontaining breed (ZCB) and nitrogenous fertilizers (N) on phytotoxicity of leached chernozem, polluted with n-tridecane (TD), the effectiveness of N usage was revealed. At N and ZCB addition biologically activity of polluted soil increased, though in case of N the content of TD decreased. At the results the conclusion of general investment of microbal destruction in TD biodegradation was made in this article.
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Sergey Aleksandrovich MIROSHNIKOV |
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