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Differences of understanding and remembering of antique tale red by pupils, compared with antique tale worked out through methods of D.I.E.
Ježková, Kristýna ; Svobodová, Radmila (advisor) ; Hanyš Holemá, Irena (referee)
A diploma thesis is concerned with research. The research is focused on compare of effectiveness and differences of two opposite techniques, which are using in school environment. Methods and techniques of drama in contrast of clasics method of frontal teaching. A primary aim of diploma thesis is finding out, if these particular methods has got influences for better or worst understanding and remembering subject metter and how big are these influences. The diploma thesis is devided on two parts. First is theoretics and second is practics part. Thoretics part is making efforts to sketch these problematics of technical viewpoint. It is woking mainly with specialized literature. Theoretics part is creating foundations for practics part. Practics part is asking about researches questions first and choosing exploratives methodes for research. Like researchs method is selecting of analysis of tests from children from both of classes. Test was created on the basis of taked places of lessons. Starting point for practics part was book names "Old greece mythos and legends" from author Eduard Petiška. In this book I choosed one of them. Choosed legend is "Trója". The end of practics part is reflecting of lessons and knowledges, which was achiaved in this research. In the end will be maked summary and...
Recitation in education at the first grade of primary school
Pourová, Markéta ; Hanyš Holemá, Irena (advisor) ; Sobková, Ivana (referee)
In my diploma thesis I focus on children's recitation in education at the first grade of primary school. The theoretical part describes the basic elements of recitation, age specifics, which related to recitation. It justifies why it is useful to include recitation in education depending on the outcomes of the Framework Educational Programme for Primary Education in Czech Republic. It focuses on the interpretative and construction means of the recitation form and shows the basic methods of work by which they can be developed in teaching. Finally, it also describes the role of the teacher in this creative process and the method of assessment suitable for recitation. The practical part is divided into three parts and is firstly devoted to research in the form of a questionnaire survey on the state of recitation in primary school teaching. The second part includes semi-structured interviews with first grade teachers mapping in more detail their approach, ways of working and motivation of the children. The final part includes two sample lessons on how recitation can be worked on in the primary school curriculum.
Creating a safe classroom climate by methods of drama education for beginning groups of students
Šrubařová, Lucie ; Ferklová, Alžběta (advisor) ; Hanyš Holemá, Irena (referee)
The diploma thesis focuses on the creation of a safe classroom climate by methods of dramatic education for a beginning group of pupils. The aim of this thesis is to evaluate whether the methods of drama education contribute to the creation of a safe climate in the classroom. In the theoretical part, I will define the concept of classroom climate, school climate and mention here the main actors involved in its creation. The second half of the theoretical part focuses on drama education. The aim of this part is to map suitable methods of this education that contribute to building a safe climate. I devote the practical part to the preparation of several lessons for a group of fourth-year students who have no experience with drama education. Part of the practical part are specific lessons and their reflections, which record the development of the starting group. At the very end, there will be a comparison of the classroom climate before the introduction of drama education methods and after the implementation of individual lessons. To develop this part, I will choose a qualitative form of research, specifically the interview method with the class teacher. The interview will be conducted in two forms. I will do the first one before the implementation of the lessons. A second interview will be conducted...
Safety when meeting unknown peoplo using dramatic education, in the form of folk fairy tales in the 1st year of elementary school
Benešová, Kateřina ; Ferklová, Alžběta (advisor) ; Hanyš Holemá, Irena (referee)
The diploma thesis Safety when meeting unknown people using dramatic education, in the form of folk fairy tales in the 1st year of elementary school deals the topic of the use of dramatic education in Czech language classes, specifically in literary education in the 1st year of primary school. Thematically, i tis focused on the use of fairy tales in the formo f dramatic lessons. Dramatic lessons are focused on fairy tales that also deal with the topic of meeting strangers, the positive development of students' cooperation and communication in the classroom, as well as the acquisition of some basic methods and techniques of dramatic eduacation. In the theoretical part, the concepts of dramatic education, literary education and the personality of a child of younger school age are characterized. The theoretical part also describes the goals, methods and techniques of drama education and its use in the 1st year of primary school. It also describes the connection between dramatic education and literary education. The practical part was implemented in the 1st year of the 1st grade of primary school, it contains five author's dramatic lessons, which are designedd in such a way that they can be used in the practice of every teacher. The practical part was implemented by means of interviews with selected...
Building classroom communit through drama education
Lávičková, Michaela ; Ferklová, Alžběta (advisor) ; Hanyš Holemá, Irena (referee)
The diploma thesis focus on building classroom community throuhg drama education. It examines and discovers the work in a team and the connestion of ties to the new class teacher. The selected pupil will be characterized by his behavior and relationship with his classmates. This diploma thesis focuses on monitoring the impact of methods and techniques of drama education on building the classroom climate of a given class in the fourth year of elementary school. He investigates and finds out about working in a team and connecting ties with the new class teacher. In the case of the selected student, he will characterize his behavior and relationship with his classmates. The work is divided into two parts - theoretical and practical. The theoretical part describes the definition and concepts of drama education, as well as terminology from the field of school classroom climate, approaches. Furthermore, I will present an expert view on the characteristics of younger school-age pupils, who are the main subjects of the implementation of the practical part. In the practical part, I will introduce you to the environment and the class I will be working with. In this part, I will focus on monitoring the influence of methods and techniques of drama education for the creation of a positive and safe classroom...
Using of methods and techniques of drama education in class lessons
Piklová, Iva ; Sobková, Ivana (advisor) ; Hanyš Holemá, Irena (referee)
This work explores the potential use of drama education for preventing and addressing problem situations in schools. Class lessons play a crucial role in fostering a positive classroom environment, and drama education can be an effective tool for personal and social development in this context. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of drama education as a means of preventing and addressing problem situations in the classroom. To achieve this, six drama-based lessons were prepared, focusing on fostering positive relationships, developing communication skills, preventing bullying, and promoting respect for individuals from diverse socio-cultural backgrounds. These lessons were implemented in a selected class, and their effectiveness was assessed through a questionnaire survey and visits by the school psychologist. Based on the progress of the lessons and the feedback from the students through the questionnaire survey, it was evident that the students responded positively to this type of classroom instruction, finding it effective in addressing important topics. The questionnaires were processed in the form of open-ended questions, closed questions with multiple-choice options, as well as dichotomous and scaled questions. The students were convinced that important topics can be...

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