2 research outputs found
Implementation of distance technologies in Euro-Asian universities during the COVID-19 pandemic
The authors of the chapter Implementation of distance technologies in Euro-
Asian universities during the COVID-19 pandemic are Sergey Kokhan, Ariunsanaa
Byambaa, Elena Romanova, Batbaatar Gunchin and Witold Kowalski. The aim of
the study is to conduct a comparative analysis of the organization of the transition
to the distance education (DE) during the coronavirus period in the universities
of Mongolia and Russia and to identify problems that need to be addressed by
the administration of universities and academic teaching staff. The study object
are students of the Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences (MNUMS,
Mongolia) and Trans-Baikal State University (TBSU, Russia). The main research
method was questioning. The total number of respondents was 271 people. The
research carried out at the universities in Mongolia and Russia showed a certain
difference in approaches to solving alternative problems which were connected
with the transition to DE and the identification of problems among students of the
two countries. In the period of pandemic, the transition from the traditional system
to DE was the only correct way to save education all over the world. Nevertheless,
the emergency transition showed both its positive aspects and the problems of
the system. It is possible to solve these problems but they can only be solved with
the interaction of all interested sides, starting with state level, the administration
of universities, the teaching staff, and ending with student youth, the consumers
of DE.Collection name: LIBRARY "PEDAGOGICAL THEORY AND PRACTICE" 5
The secret to longevity and sustainable environmental development
Studying dietary practice and lifestyle of Mongolian monks. The research is supported by Zuun Khuree Dashichoiling Monastery. We used historical classification, conclusion and review listing methods, analysis, integration, methods of evidential documents and linguistic study in order to conduct the research. Venerable monks were head educators in social life and example of healthy life by fasting and prohibiting meal after dusk. The five elements of human body and evolution three elements were continuously changed in order to adapt environmental and climate changes. Monks used to manage their diet by knowing accumulation, activation and pacification of elements and six seasons. They live long with clear minds free from senility, opaqueness, which directly related to their proper diet and intellectual exercises. Aging is not obsolescence but a normal phenomenon of healthy body. In theory of the traditional medicine, biological age of may be related to the percentage of wind, bile and phlegm. It is possible to prevent and heal diseases through proper use of diet by coordinating with body features, age requirements and seasonal differences. By combining theory of traditional medicine and right lifestyle, there are ways for creating new preventive treatment methods