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Art-educational contexts of music pedagogy in the innovation of primary education
Dunovská, Marie ; Kodejška, Miloš (advisor) ; Slavíková, Marie (referee) ; Felix, Belo (referee)
The dissertation entitled Art-educational contexts of music pedagogy in the innovation of primary education characterizes from the scientific point of view philosophy, psychology, music psychology, neurophysiology, pedagogy and music pedagogy the importance of music education for the development of human personality. It follows the stimuli of the new academic discipline of transdidactics and deducts it to the practical level of primary education, in the focus of which they are strong activating means of musical activity. Through authorial creation and the use of artistic inspirations, it aims at the synergy of musical activities with other aesthetic and educational disciplines, whose cooperation deepens emotional experience and develops a relationship with artistic and ethical values, leading to the discovery of beauty. Deepening experiences with artistic activities based on polyesthetics and integrativity enables quality communication of cognitive and emotional processes in the child's consciousness. They are deepening, which represents an irreplaceable influence on the improvement and development of the child's personal integration in a very important period of the beginning of schooling. Contemporary education can positively influence this process through transdidactics using polyesthetics and...
Tradition in Orff's music education system at preschool age (For 50th anniversary of the Orff's Society)
Schulmeisterová, Dagmar ; Kodejška, Miloš (advisor) ; Dunovská, Marie (referee)
The theoretical part of my bachelor thesis will deal with the beginnings of Orff's music education systems in Czechoslovakia and subsequently in the Czech Republic. Part of the work is also the current content and direction of society of the Orff system in the process of education of preschool children. The work is also focused on one representative of the Orff system in our country, Vladimír Poš. The practical part is based on qualitative research, where I process the views and experiences of important representatives with the application of Orff's school in the Czech environment and in the context of current changes in music education. In the final part of the work I will present methodological ideas for working with children of preschool age, which resulted from the research.
The support of Czech language teaching through musical activities in grades 1-3
Marečková, Věra ; Kmentová, Milena (advisor) ; Dunovská, Marie (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the use of musical activities that help the development of speech and the support of the teaching of Czech language in Music lessons in grades 1-3. Theoretically, primarily from the point of the mental development psychology, specify important conceptions and terms, related to the teaching. Practically, it represents the inter- subject relations of the Czech language and other subjects, especially Music. The main goal of this work is to offer suggestions (musical activities) that can help in the practice and repetition of the word types. An action research is embodied in the diploma thesis correlating with the research that M. Kmentová used in her dissertation work. This diploma thesis describes and researches songs, vocal games and other musical activities that are based on cross-curricular relations of the Czech language and Music on the basis of the Framework Education Programme for Elementary Education. (RVP ZV). Action research was carried out in the 3rd grade of elementary school (followed by the same pupils in the 4th grade).The diploma thesis is involved in the preparation of experimental methodology for a pilot use in a broad field research. KEYWORDS: evolution, cognitive processes, music activities, word types, teaching, vocabulary, evaluation
Alena Tichá and her contribution to the voice education of the primary school children with lower music aptitude
Dunovská, Marie ; Váňová, Hana (advisor) ; Bělohlávková, Petra (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to research the contribution of a prominent music educationalist PaedDr. Alena Tichá, PhD., who specialized in primary school children with lower music aptitude in her music education metodology. The thesis is focused to gathering basic information about biographical, bibliographical, theoretical and psychological-pedagogical characters which will not only lead to clarification of Alena Ticha's contribution and her methodology of vocal education and working with non-singers, but also to formation of a theoretical scope of our own research into this branch. The theoretical scope is focused on Czech musical and pedagogical fellowship and its awarness of Alena Tichá's singing methodology as well as on possible practical experience of respondents with this methodology when working with non-singers. Keywords Music education, didactics of music, Alena Tichá, children with lower music aptitude, non-singers, amusia, vocal education, primary school children.

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