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The Use Of Songs As A Didactic Tool In History Lessons
Reitinger, Tomáš ; Havlůjová, Hana (advisor) ; Kofránková, Václava (referee)
The use of music in the teaching of history brings new possibilities of working with a significant group of musical historical sources as well as modern song interpretations of historical events. This diploma thesis describes the using of songs as a didactic tool and summarizes appropriate ways and methods. Methodologically, the work is based on research using comparison, linguistic analysis and statistics. The thesis aims to summarize the possibilities of using songs in the teaching of history; how to choose appropriate songs and outline examples of what lessons look like using music. Other goals are to outline the possibilities of higher teaching efficiency using modern approaches and to open Czech history teaching to new methods and the overall use of music in history teaching, which are already used abroad. The result of the thesis is the finding that songs clearly contribute to the effectiveness of the teacher's efforts by making them more fun for the students. The fun of the lesson is connected, among other things, to the effectiveness of the teaching, and the teacher's goal is to make the teaching as effective as possible. Another important benefit is the possibility, through well- prepared lessons with songs, to modernize the teaching and apply updated methods to facilitate the achievement...
Metamorphoses of the Myth of Ottokar II in the Gallery of National History
Kofránková, Václava ; Čornej, Petr (advisor) ; Galandauer, Jan (referee) ; Žemlička, Josef (referee)
The conflict between Ottokar II and Rudolph I of Habsburg is one of the driving moments of common Czech and Austrian history. As their fight was accompanied by strong propaganda on both sides, it was subject to political exploitation since the Middle Ages. The death of the King of Bohemia in the Battle of Durnkrut and the subsequent period of Brandenburg administration of the Czech Lands started, according to deep-rooted notions, the series of Czech historical disasters, completed by the Battle of Lipany and the Battle of White Mountain. For the Habsburgs, on the other hand, the victory meant the beginning of their dynastie rise, rounded off by the domination of a large part of Europe and the attainment of the title of Holy Roman Emperor. The present study focus es on this fundamental dichotomy in the understanding of the common past, mapping the changing interpretations of the conflict in historiography, literature, drama and visual art, with a speciál emphasis on the 19th century. Thus it builds upon the a u t h o ťs older studies dedicated to the same theme as treated by medieval and early modern sources.
Volcanoes in 19th century Czech specialist output and journalism
Kofránková, Václava
The study deals with the scientific interest of volcanic activity in the Czech society from the late 18th to the late 19th century in connection with the contemporary discourse on the formation of the Earth. The study then follows up impact of this interest to a gradual increase of the original Czech scientific and popular production on this topic.

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