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Autor:
Nina Tarasenkova, Iryna Akulenko, Kira Hnezdilova, Olga Chashechnikova, Vadym Kirman, Zoia Serdiuk, Oksana Kolomiets, Anton Zaporozhets
Publikováno v:
Revista Romaneasca pentru Educatie Multidimensionala. 15:216-246
The paper is an exposure to the latest practices of questioning in teaching and learning math (TLM) on the basis of psychological-semiotic approach. Emphasis is placed on the degree of semantic support of the expected answer when formulating educatio
Autor:
TARASENKOVA, Nina1, AKULENKO, Iryna1 akulenkoira@ukr.net, HNEZDILOVA, Kira1 kiragnez@gmail.com, CHASHECHNIKOVA, Olga2 chash-olga-s@ukr.net, KIRMAN, Vadym3 vadym.kirman@gmail.com, SERDIUK, Zoia4 serdyuk_z@ukr.net, KOLOMIETS, Oksana5 ok_kolomiec71@ukr.net, ZAPOROZHETS, Anton6 gregant@ukr.net
Publikováno v:
Romanian Journal for Multidimensional Education / Revista Românească pentru Educaţie Multidimensională. Mar2023, Vol. 15 Issue 1, p216-246. 31p.
Autor:
Vadim J. Birstein
Publikováno v:
Nature Genetics. 40:930-930
Peter Pringle’s new biography of Nikolai Vavilov is a welcome addition to the primary English sources on this outstanding Soviet botanist and geneticist —Zhores Medvedev’s The Rise and Fall of T. D. Lysenko (1969), Mark Popovsky’s The Vavilov
Autor:
Birstein, Vadim1 birstein@pipeline.com
Publikováno v:
Nature Genetics. Aug2008, Vol. 40 Issue 8, p930-930. 1p. 1 Color Photograph.
Autor:
Simon Ings
“One of the finest, most gripping surveys of the history of Russian science in the twentieth century.” —Douglas Smith, author of Former People: The Final Days of the Russian Aristocracy Stalin and the Scientists tells the story of the many gif
Autor:
Simon Ings
An epic story of courage, genius and terrible folly, this is the first history of how the Soviet Union's scientists became both the glory and the laughing stock of the intellectual world. Simon Ings weaves together what happened when a handful of imp
Autor:
Dr. Vadim J. Birstein
During the Soviet years, Russian science was touted as one of the greatest successes of the regime. Russian science was considered to be equal, if not superior, to that of the wealthy western nations. The Perversion of Knowledge, a history of Soviet