• About
    • Editor in chief
  • Editorial policy
  • Publication Ethics
  • Author Guide
  • Archive
  • Current Issue
Humanities researches of the Central Russia
Scholarly journal

ENG / RU

FOUNDER AND PUBLISHER: Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Lipetsk State Pedagogical P. Semenov-Tyan-Shansky University”
Menu Close
  • About
    • Editor in chief
  • Editorial policy
  • Publication Ethics
  • Author Guide
  • Archive
  • Current Issue

modern literature

E.V. Boroda THE POTENTIAL OF MODERN LITERATURE TO TEACH CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS MORALITY

The article is devoted to the study of the works of modern authors from the perspective of the disclosure of moral problems. The study seems relevant and up-to-date as it appeals to a relatively new material and meets the demand… →

ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF MODERN PEDAGOGY, № 3 (12), 2019 adolescent, generation bridge, modern literature, morality
Send article

Contact us

Natalija Grechushkina
+7-904-697-64-88
gicr-lspu@yandex.ru

 

The journal is included into the List of scientific editions of State Commission for Academic Degrees and Titles  for  the branches of sciences:

5.6.1. Russian History (Historical Sciences),

5.6.2. World History (Historical Sciences),

5.8.1. General Pedagogy, History of Pedagogy and Education (Pedagogical Sciences),

5.8.7. Methdology and Technology of Professional Education (Pedagogical Sciences).

 

Sections and Directions

5.6.  Historical sciences

Russian history issues

Universal history

A word to young scientists

Discussion

Review

5.8.  Pedagogics

General pedagogics,the history of pedagogics and education

Methodology and Technology of Professional Education

Physical Culture and Professional Physical Training

A word to young scientists

Review

5.4.   Sociology

Sociology of management

Social structure, social institutions and processes

A word to young scientists

Review

RINC E-library DOI Russian state library Google scholar Kiberleninka Ulrih
© 2018-2023 Humanities researches of the Central Russia
OAI-PMH 2.0