The Electronic Information Resources for the Implementation of Blended Learning on «Fundamentals of Life Safety»
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4. Bondarenko, I. N., Ishmuratova, Yu. A., Tsyganov, I. Y., 2020. Problems of the relationship between school engagement and academic achievements in modern teenagers. Journal of Modern Foreign Psychology, vol. 9, no 4, pp. 77–88. DOI: 10.17759/jmfp.2020090407. (In Russ.)
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7. Margolis, А. А., 2018. What kind of blending makes blended learning? Psychological science and education, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 5–19. DOI: 10.17759/pse.2018230301. (In Russ.)
8. Muhametzynova, F. G., Stepanova, K. I., 2021. Reflection on new generation of students and features of the alpha generation in global education. Global Economy and Education, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 42–50. (In Russ.)
9. EMERCOM of Russia took part in the development of a new OBZH textbook for schools in Russia [online]: EMERCOM of Russia. Available at: https://www.mchs.gov.ru/deyatelnost/press-centr/novosti/4269740 (accessed 20.06.2021). (In Russ.)
10. Noskova, T. N., Pavlova, T. B., Yakovleva, O. V., 2016. Analysis of domestic and international approaches to the advanced educational practices in the electronic network environment. Integration of education, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 456–467. DOI: 10.15507/1991-9468.085.020.201604.456-467 (In Russ.)
11. Mangutova, A., Kulik, N., ed. comp., 2021. Recommendations for the implementation of blended learning at school [online]. Yaclass. Moscow. Available at: http://ntst-edu.ru/college (accessed: 20.09.2021). (In Russ.)
12. Klyachko, T. L., Sinelnikov-Murylev, S. G., 2018. Strategy for Russia: education. Moscow: Delo Publishing House, RANEPA Publ., 118 p. (In Russ.)
13. Fandei, V. А., 2011. Blended learning: current state and classification of blended learning models. Informatization of education and science, no. 4 (12), vol. 115–125. (In Russ.)
14. Horn, M., Staker, H., 2015. Blended learning. Using breakthrough innovations to improve school education [online]: Jossey-Bass. Available at: http://imc-yal72.ru/images/1_4.pdf (accessed: 20.06.2021). (In Russ.)
15. Dziuban, Ch., Graham, Ch. R., Moskal, P. D., Norberg, А., Sicilia, N., 2018. Blended learning: the new normal and emerging technologies. International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, vol. 15, no. 3. DOI: 10.15293/1813-4718.2106.0110.1186/s41239-017-0087-5. (In Eng.)
16. Lalima, Kiran Lata Dangwa, 2017. Blended Learning: An Innovative Approach. Universal Journal of Educational Research, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 129–136. DOI: 10.13189/ujer.2017.050116.
(In Eng.)