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Use of Outdoor Activities in Teaching General Educational Subjects at Elementary Scholls (aplicated for English language)
Bohadlová, Jana ; Bartůněk, Dušan (advisor) ; Turčová, Ivana (referee)
Title: Use of outdoor activities in teaching general educational subjects at elementary schools, specialized for English. Goal: The goal is to create a textbook of games and activities available for teaching English at elementary schools. Part of the purpose is also the inclusion ofthe games in English lessons at schools, observation of propriety and process of the activities, and the children's reactions to the games in the natural environment. Methods: Research was divided into two parts. The first part was to collect facts from literature and select suitable games and activities in nature. We tested and played those games in the second part of the research. We examined the usability and propriety ofthe games and the children's reactions to them. The main method we used for data collecting was a questionnaire for teachers. The cooperating teachers had incorporated the games into their English lessons for two months. Then they summarized their opinions and thoughts in the prepared questionnaire, the results ofwhich are evaluated and presented. As a part of the data collecting we also used an informational probe for children. The results of the probe helped us to catch sight ofthe children's immediate reactions to their experience ofthe activities andgames. Results: We gathered a lot of outdoor...
Motivation to do Snowboarding
Tišerová, Klára ; Turčová, Ivana (referee) ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor)
To pi c : Motivation to Do Snowboarding Aim: The aim of this paper is to achieve a deeper understanding of snowboarders' motivation, to introspect riders, and to find out why they are attracted to this sport so much; what it means for them and why it becomes their lifestyle. It has been surveyed what kind of people do snowboarding, why they travel to the mountains, and why they spend a lot of effort, pain, time and money to enjoy their ride. Me tho ds : For this research the method of questionnaire was chosen. The results were statistically elaborated by Microsoft Excel programme. Re s ul t s : The survey results have shown that the majority of snowboarders do this sport with regard to the time spent in the countryside, the chance to free themselves and escape everyday life. A strong incentive is the excitement of adrenaline raising during the ride. The relationships among people have also been confirmed significant. Snowboarding is a certain way to meet friends and make new social contacts. On the contrary, the minimum number of respondents consider snowboarding a means of self-fulfilment. Most of the respondents do not do snowboarding to reach success and other people's recognition but to enjoy joyful moments. They are keen on snowboarding itself, with everything it brings and offers. Ke y wo r...
Confrontation of sport and military climbing in term of energetic consumption
Elstner, Martin ; Turčová, Ivana (referee) ; Barták, Erik (advisor)
Confrontation of sport and military climbing in term of energetic consumption Objective: Determining the response of the organism of an individual in overcoming various climbing routes profiles and in the sports clothing and military cutting device pattern 95th Method: This was a quantitative research using participant observation probands while climbing paths listed in the sports apparel in climbing shoes and Military attire including field boots. It was a casuistic research 5 climbers who satisfy the conditions of military exercises climbing. As the main parameter for comparison method was used to measure pulse rate as an indirect Energy indicators cover the exercise. Results: Measurements took place at a military climbing trainer James Bechyně, where five designated persons recovering path difficulty IV + to two different profiles and perpendicular and overhanging. Both types of trips overcome probands in both sports tract such as in the military indefinitely. The maximum and average values SF climbing different profiles and different gear shall not differ significantly from each other and for all types of roads, the average heart rate ranged 136 to 161 beats / min, which corresponds to 68% to 79% SFmax. Maximum values SF when climbing ranged from 157 to 190 beats / min, which corresponds to 80%...
The motivation to selected outdoor sports
Hannsmann, Leo ; Turčová, Ivana (referee) ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor)
FTVS UK Motivace k vybraným sportům v přírodě 2010 ABSTRAKT Name: The motivation to selected outdoor sports. The aim of the work: The aim of the study is motivation to selected outdoor sports and it's components. We will try to divide motivational components meaningfully into categories to comparate the importance for doing outdoor activities for each individual case of sport. We will continue on study, which was made in Germany (2001) and comparate our results. We'll try to interpret potential differences in motivation and it's components between Czech and German part of population in our study. In the end we will focus on what motivates us to outdoor activities. Method: In our work we have chosen the method of questionnaire. Results of work were processed in programs - Excel and SPSS Results: We have found out, that we are able to define an universal tipe of outdoor sportsman. It's an individual, for whom is important outdoor action with friends, during which he relaxes physically and mentally, at the same time he's looking for activities beneficial to our health, during which he improves his performance. For each individual disciplines of motion acitivities at the nature are important another motivational components. Comparation...

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