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What the students learned in art classes
Hrabánková, Ilona ; Hazuková, Helena (advisor) ; Sedlák, Michal (referee)
This thesis has character of the research has focused on the recogni tion of art istic educational gains in art lessons by teachers and pupils in pr imary school . The thesis is based on empi rical research consisting of three phases of research that address the issues examined using three dif ferent methods. The research in i ts stages involved students of the fourth year of primary school in Prague 10, teachers of pr imary school level and in the thi rd stage were examined entr ies in the books of class thi rd to f if th grade. The results show how the pupi ls evaluate their work and what is best and the most important in the art lesson. There are sti ll teachers wi th problems to identi f icate the curriculum in primary cur riculum documents. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Image of Physicality - Physicality of Image
Slachová, Markéta ; Sedlák, Michal (advisor) ; Fulková, Marie (referee)
In the thesis submitted, I deal with the concepts of human physicality and image and their mutual relationship from the point of view of how physicality can be made present in the image and hence in the very dialogue between an artwork and the viewer. The other part is devoted to artistic contexts. I would like to give examples of various works of art which can be traced by means of confronting the contemporary concept of physicality and the appearance of a human figure coming from the earliest paintings to art actions of the present and contemporary art events. My goal is to try to grasp the relation between image and physicality, especially in the context of art education and possibilities of gallery and museum education. I designed and implemented a large educational project: Painting the flesh - the physicality of painting, that uses elements of visually dramatic conception of art education, emphasizing work with pupils physicality of their own, linked to the contexts of art history and also deals with the theme of interpretation, reproduction and manipulation of paintings. The visual part is called Interpretation as a shift from the painting of physicality to the physicality of painting and is also derived from the topic examined in the work.
Art as a Social Intervention
Peroutková, Pavla ; Fulková, Marie (advisor) ; Sedlák, Michal (referee)
Peroutková, P.: Art as a Social Intervention. [Diploma thesis] Prague 2014 - Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education, Department of Art education, 99 s. (Attachment: cd with video-documentation) This work is a theoretical study of art as a social intervention with an application on a didactic project in art education. Firstly, it outlines the underlying issues linked to social interventions, especially to participatory art. Secondly, these issues are subsequently examined on diverse approaches on both Czech and international art scenes after 1990. They are connected by the common subject of food, which appears in socially engaged art projects across the whole range of different approaches and strategies. Further, it points to the connection of examined strategies and teaching activities. The phenomenon of art as a social intevention is also used as the main theme in a didactic project implemented in art education, in grammar school and on an author's project.
Teplice - town, where I live
Hanzlíková, Anežka ; Jakubcová Hajdušková, Lucie (advisor) ; Sedlák, Michal (referee)
The thesis thinks over the town of Teplice and the architecture education from different points of view. First the author explores her own relationship to the town where she comes from. Then she focuses on primary grade pupils and surveys thein pre-concept concerning the town of Teplice. She also surveys how teachers handle the topic of town in the Art Education. Conclusions of these surveys are used as a basis for creating worksheets which interconnect the educational contents of Art Education, history, architecture and urban design. The objektive of the worksheets is to encourage pupils to reflect the town they live in. Author also proposes Art lessonss which correspond to the topic of the worksheets and she tests them in selected classes. The findings of test lessons are used to modify the content of the final vision of the worksheets. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Principles of Eastern Ceramics in Czech. Bowl as a Conception of the World
Štefková, Jana ; Jakubcová Hajdušková, Lucie (advisor) ; Sedlák, Michal (referee)
Štefková, J.: The principles of Eastern Ceramics in Czech. Bowl as a Conception of the World. /Diploma thesis/ Prague 2014, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education. 113 p. This thesis is concerned with selected aspects of Asian ceramic production and its influence on ceramic production in Europe, both in the past and the present. The thesis maps the historical development of Asian porcelain and its journey to the West. In addition, the thesis describes ways of decorating ceramics, with the principles and methods of firing in a wood kiln. The educational part of the thesis presents the options for undertaking a project on the theme of "the bowl in the plastic arts, painting and drawing". The artistic chapter follows the structure of the theoretical one. It is divided into sections focusing on matter, decoration and firing and it introduces the practical application of the theoretical findings connected with these subjects. Klíčová slova: asijské umění, evropské umění, keramika, porcelán, dekor, pálení, prostorová tvorba
"Do It Yourself" movement as a phenomenon in the context of the socio-culture
Stojanovová, Veronika ; Fulková, Marie (advisor) ; Sedlák, Michal (referee)
The present diploma thesis maps the concepts, characteristic features and cultural-social contexts of functions of the "Do It Yourself" phenomenon. It addresses various interpretations of the phenomenon, it creates general features, and it attempts to define its position based on the experience gained from the research carried out and from the literature studied. It primarily captures the action of the phenomenon during the communist and post-communist era in the Czechoslovak and later the Czech Republic, as well as the influence of various socio-political systems on its appearance. Didactic elaboration of the topic focuses on the application of the DIY principles in teaching activity and it presents an "In & Out" artwork line integrating these ideas into the current conditions of teaching art education. The artwork part represents starting points, the process and the realization of the author's binding of the diploma thesis, which is again based on the application of DIY ideas.
Mask - face - expression. Theme utilization in pedagogical practice
Chocholáčová, Dagmar ; Sedlák, Michal (advisor) ; Kitzbergerová, Leonora (referee)
Chocholáčová, D.: Mask - Face - Facial expression. Theme utilization in pedagogical practice. /Diploma thesis/ Prague 2014 - Charles University, Faculty of Education, department of art education,83 p. Diploma thesis is oriented as a theoretical study and research of mask in prezent form with context of history. In this work mask is understanded as a communication between whole world and one person, when the individuality of person meets uniformity of mass. It deals with phenomenom of masking as a everyday manifestation human being identify with social group with specific culture tradition. Mask contemplates between ritual and fun, by probe of traditions, ceremonials, rituals and carnivals, but also probe of contemporary theatre or art . Diploma thesis also thinks about present position of ritual. Goal of the work is specify everyday human being, his mask, face, facial expression, at the modern world. Pedagogical utilization offers implementation theme to space of nursery school and grammar school offer of topics, mostly realized and reflected. Part of work is together finding theme at preparation and realization gallery education for two exhibitions in Rudolfinum Gallery.
Picture, sound and text in art and at school
Žilka, Martin ; Brejcha, Šimon (advisor) ; Sedlák, Michal (referee)
This diploma thesis is based on the assumption, that we live in the speeches of our surroundings. These manifestations and answers environments affect various aspects of our lives. One answer is surely sound. By examining this phenomenon, in the context of expressive subjects at primary school, we can achieve a closer engagement with our environment and understand its functioning. Formation of this feeling of belonging is a basic task of the school. The main aim of this thesis is to introduce a didactic and way of working potential subject at the elementary school, which will combine the expressive target education and deepening environmentality. ŽILKA, Martin: Picture, sound and text in art and at school. [Diploma thesis] Prague 2014 - Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education, Department of Art Education, 68 pages. Key words: Sound and picture, text and picture, new media, multimedia, music, kontext, environment

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