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Support of gifted pupils in a primary school - a case study
Jindrová, Lucie ; Krčmářová, Tereza (advisor) ; Vodrážková, Alžběta (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the possible ways in which the education of gifted pupils can be organized. In the theoretical part, the concept of giftedness is defined from the point of view of official school documents. The next chapter is devoted to the characteristic manifestations of gifted students, on the basis of which it is possible to identify them. The key part is the chapter presenting an overview of possible adjustments to the teaching process, which can be used to adjust the teaching of gifted students. This part is followed by a chapter proposing systemic measures for the support of gifted pupils that operate in the Czech Republic. A case study of the 1st grade of a private primary school is processed, which captures the process of finding optimal ways to support gifted students, the result of which is an action plan for changes in the monitored area. Methods of analysis of school documents, semi- structured interviews with teachers and school management, evaluation and reflection were used for processing. KEYWORDS gifted pupil, primary school, support actions, case study, interview, document analysis, forms, methods and strategies
Awareness, knowledge and skills needed to provide culturally competent care
NOVOTNÁ, Štěpánka
Introduction: Population migration is still a topical issue today. Nurses working in general practitioners surgeries should receive lifelong training in cultural competence. Every nurse should have cultural knowledge, attitudes and skills to be able to treat different minorities. The aim of this thesis is to determine the level of cultural competence of non-medical health care workers working in general practitioners surgeries. Methodology: The research investigation was conducted using a quantitative method in general practitioner's offices as part of a GAJU research grant project number 046/2021/S. The research was being conducted from May to November 2022. Nurses from three regions were contacted. The results were collected using an anonymous questionnaire, which consisted of a non-standardized and a standardized part. It contained a total of 79 questions. The questionnaire looked into the nurses cultural knowledge, sensitivity, skills and whether they were aware of all these. Results: The research group consisted of 120 respondents. From the research results, it is clear that nurses in general practitioners surgeries provide culturally competent care. Some flaws concerning nurses work were revealed, which are communication barrier and the interpretation relationship with the set institution. Nurses have cultural knowledge, cultural skills and are culturally sensitive. They realize that cultural competence is an ongoing process and they should be educated continually in this area. It was noted that they do not have negative attitudes towards patients from other cultures. Conclusion: This thesis provides a comprehensive view of multicultural nursing in general practitioners surgeries. Based on the results of the thesis, a journal article will be written that will be beneficial to non-medical health care personnel and also the general public.
Návrh a optimalizace konstrukce svahovací lopaty
JŮZA, Jan
The master thesis deals with the design of a slope shovel. The literature part of the thesis deals with the classification of excavators according to size, type of chassis, and type of boom. Subsequently, an overview of working tools and a description of their purpose is given. The aim of the thesis is to design a slope shovel, therefore the thesis mentions the program in which the shovel will be designed. The following part of the thesis is devoted to the determination of the parameters that the design should meet. In the main part of the thesis a description of the different parts of the model and the procedure for their manufacture is given. The final part of the thesis is devoted to the development of the strength analysis of the model and the financial evaluation of the shovel design.
Differential and integral calculus in economic problems
RADOVÁ, Lenka
The thesis deals with the theory of differential and integral calculus and its application to economic problems. The main aim of the thesis is to create a comprehensive set of examples and to show the wide range of applications of differential and integral equations in economics. The theoretical part focuses on and presents practical applications of differential and integral calculus in economic problems and models. This part includes relevant economic theories and provides the theoretical basis for the practical part. The theoretical knowledge is further applied to economic problems that can be solved using derivatives and integrals, including an analysis of how and why these mathematical procedures are applied to a given type of problem. This subsection contains a brief description of the relevant theories, the corresponding methods, the characteristics of the models applied, etc. The practical part aims to use Maple software to visualise economic models into graphs based on real data. Maple can be used to simulate different economic situations to see how changes in input conditions affect output. The thesis includes solved examples, a study of mathematical and economic problems resulting in their solution, a comparison of results in an economic context, a discussion, and the formulation of conclusions.
Paint shop Process Improvement through Predictive Simulation
Machačová, Simona ; Hromková, Ivana (referee) ; Videcká, Zdeňka (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the use of simulation to optimise processes in a paint shop. The aim of the thesis is to analyse the existing production processes and suggest improvements using simulation. In the analytical part of the thesis, the processes in the paint shop are described in detail and Petri nets are used to describe the logic of the processes in the paint shop. In the design part of the thesis, the problem and objectives are formulated, and the design of the simulation model is presented. The design describes the elements and methods used in the Plant Simulation software in which the model is created. Furthermore, different scenarios are simulated to optimize the painting process and the deposition areas. The simulation results are compared with the actual state of the paint shop. Finally, the results are discussed and recommendations are proposed to optimize the paint shop processes using simulation. This work presents new approaches to process optimization in industrial manufacturing.
Process models in Control Web 6
Jirčák, Ondřej ; Nykodým, Libor (referee) ; Marada, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor work is to propose and create two new educational models. The models are realized in the development system Control Web 6 produced by the Czech company Moravské přístroje. For showing a functionality of the models the stored-program controller Siemens Simatic S7 - 200 CPU224XP, connected to PC through DataLab IO, was used.
Analysis of material flow and level of inventory between production sections in time
Lanzendörfer, Tomáš ; Hloska, Jiří (referee) ; Hloušek, David (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with an analysis of material flow between manufacturing sectors connected by an intervening storage. The first part is focused on detailed analysis of logistics and inventory theory. The second part is focused on a simulation model creation. The simulations are realized in Tecnomatix Plant Simulation software, developed by the Siemens company. At the end of the thesis there is a conclusion of the analyses.
Reinforced concrete structure
Tesař, David ; Kraut, Jan (referee) ; Šulák, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of the master‘s thesis is static and structural design of polyfunctional house. The load will be determined according to ČSN EN 1990. The finite element method will be used for the calculation of internal forces. The design will be dimensioned according to ČSN EN 1992. Text part, static calculation and shape and reinforcement drawings will form the output of this work.
Suspension footbridge across the Elbe River
Gregor, Petr ; Kocourek, Petr (referee) ; Stráský, Jiří (advisor)
The objective of this master´s thesis is a design of suspension footbridge across the Elbe river. The footbridge is suspended construction by three spans. The brick deck is supported on the outer edges and it is kept in a parabolic arc. The suspension cables are kept at two inclined levels. The model is implemented in the program ANSYS. The solution is non-linear. The designe is according to the europien standart.
Static analysis of moving skyscraper
Jedlička, Michal ; Martinásek, Josef (referee) ; Vlk, Zbyněk (advisor)
The thesis is about static analysis of moving skyscraper (inspired by The Dynamic Tower). There is a rotation of each particular floor around its axis independently on each other. In this thesis, moving skyscraper is solved as a whole piece with specialization in the moving floors and their mounting on the core of the building.

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