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Czech public libraries as an institution of lifelong learning with a focus on seniors
Stluková, Iva ; Landová, Hana (advisor) ; Zadražilová, Iva (referee)
(in English): This thesis is dedicated to projects of lifelong learning in Czech public libraries. Its aim is to examine to what extent Czech public libraries are devoted to lifelong learning, especially retiree education, and further, to analyze specific educational projects. Considering the demographic development of the Czech population, there is highlighted the importance and the significance of organizing such programs in the libraries. The first part of the thesis presents theoretical basis and explains terms such as lifelong learning and education, learning society, and formal, non-formal, and informal education. Another part of the thesis deals with gerontopedagogy and old age pensioners. Specific forms of adult education are also presented here. In the practical part, there is an analysis of educational projects of libraries and the questionnaires of the participants are evaluated.
Josef Poch, his work in Podbrdsko region and the influence in the Czech librarianship
Stluková, Iva ; Buřilová, Marcela (advisor) ; Kurka, Ladislav (referee)
(anglicky) The topic of this bachelor thesis is the life, activity and work of the Czech librarian Josef Poch. The introduction presents Poch's life and work in general. Two chapters describe his work in the region Podbrdsko. His activities are mentioned in areas of librarianship, culture and adult education in this region. The third chapter is about Poch's work in the Town library in Beroun, whose history and development are also depicted here. Cultural and social life in the region is shown in the background of Poch's work. The last chapter reveals Poch's literary work and his influence in the Czech librarianship. Complete work is summarized in conclusion.

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