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School, the Foundation of Life – a Complex of Educational Buildings in Ostrava, Cerna louka
Slavíková, Barbora ; Halfar, Jiří (referee) ; Mikulášek, David (advisor)
The location of Černá louka is situated between the city-centre of Moravská Ostrava and an area of Slezská Ostrava next to the confluence of two rivers – Ostravice and Lučina. The development at the building site of Černá louka is a result from an international competition 2010, which winner was the project Culture Meadow from studio Maxwan. The main idea of the project is to concentrate cultural and educational buildings around a culture meadow. This design has been used as a default situation for the master´s thesis. The complex of schools is situated at the parcel of existing Miniuni-site between cultural cluster Černá louka and the residential quarter Nová Karolina. The volume of the school with its front-spaces reacts to the surrounding structures. In the middle of the complex arises a half-public open space, where are located the internal entrances. Because of the placing of the school next to the city-centre the multifunctional pitch is situated on the roof of the gym. The design of the school respects principles of the age differentiation just as the horizontal integration. That´s why the substance makes up a symbiosis of 5 parts - common space, gym, first and second level, gymnasium. These parts are connected together and at the same time enable to use individual parts separately. The building of kindergarten with its garden is separated from the school because of differential needs of the smallest children.
B + B BARCELONA
Zatloukal, Štěpán ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
I propose a school as a sequence of volumes that go along the street while joined with a common communication place
School, the Foundation of Life – a Complex of Educational Buildings in Ostrava, Cerna louka
Trenz, Miloš ; Němec, Josef (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
The goal of this project si to design school building in Černá louka in Ostrava city. Besides aim to achieve architectural and typological harmony it tries to clarify a collision of disparate urban structures. Its trying to cultivate and develop approved zoning plan.
B + B BARCELONA
Markevič, Jiří ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
Design is supporting the urbanism of the block and the whole city. So the koncept of urbanism point out the idea of reconstruction some the old halls. The new building of the clasrooms represent the identity of the whole secondary school and point out the diagonal.
Evaluation of the Economy of Selected Public Sector Organization
Moravcová, Daniela ; Kvapil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Lajtkepová, Eva (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the evaluation of the economy of the selected public-benefit organisation Gymnázium Ústí nad Orlicí. The thesis contains three parts. The first part contains the theoretical knowledge on the selected topic. The following analytical part evaluates the economy of the public-benefit organization. The third part focuses on my own proposals to improve the financial situation of the high school.
Stalinist Period in Czechoslovakia - Its Interpretation and Teaching in Secondary Education
Hána, Petr ; Jirásková, Věra (referee) ; Havlůjová, Hana (referee)
1950s may be classified as one of the worst periods in Czechoslovakia's history. The totalitarian communist regime in the period between 1948 and 1953 is called the Stalinism. The primary objective hereof was to evaluate teaching about the Stalinism period in Czechoslovakia in secondary schools, in particular, to assess the scope of correctness and completeness of the related curriculum and teaching methods. The secondary objective hereof was to introduce and describe the Stalinism as a typical example of totalitarianism and to define crucial elements of this non-democratic form of government using the example of Czechoslovakia from 1948 to 1953. The thesis proceeds from the theoretical part via a case study to the practical part. The first part classifies totalitarianism, defines its historical outset and determines its main features. The second chapter describes and explains the Stalinism, which is a typical example of totalitarianism having functioned in practice in the Soviet Union from where it spread to the majority of the Communist countries, including Czechoslovakia. The third chapter explains the practical application of the Stalinism elements and methods used to control a society according to the Soviet model using the example of Czechoslovakia from 1948 to 1953. The practical part hereof focuses...
The Organization of Secondary School Skiing Training Course
Růžičková, Sára ; Dlouhý, Martin (advisor) ; Fořterová, Petra (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the organization of Ski course at high schools. In the theoretical part I deal with the characteristics of the ski course, the legislation of its organization and the overall organization from the initial planning through the arrival at the course and run of the activity. As part of the organization of the course I deal with topics such as staffing, accommodation and transport, equipment, or safety of pupils on a ski course. In the practical part I focused on state and private grammar schools and with a survey I compare their organization of ski courses. Here I compared whether grammar schools go to courses abroad, whether they accept external instructors, or what safety equipment they require from their pupils. The results of the research showed that private grammar schools are more likely to hold their ski training courses abroad and to recruit external trainers more often. On the other hand, state grammar schools have greater opportunities for renting ski equipment to pupils. A very positive finding was that all schools surveyed require safety equipment from pupils.
The contribution of geography from the perspective of high school students
Žalud, Martin ; Řezníčková, Dana (advisor) ; Marada, Miroslav (referee)
The main aim of the thesis was to know and understand how pupils of grammar schools perceive the contribution of geography to their personal and future academic and professional life. This aim was concretised and fulfilled through 4 research questions. The research questions are: How do grammar school pupils perceive the usefulness of the different topics in the subject of geography and the skills developed in the subject of geography? How do grammar school pupils see the application of geographical knowledge and skills in their current and future academic and professional life, and how do they see the application of geographical knowledge in professional life in general? How do grammar school pupils perceive the contribution of geography to their future study and working life and how do they perceive the overall contribution compared to other subjects? What contribution do pupils who perceive the usefulness of the knowledge and skills from geography lessons in their future personal, academic and professional lives attribute to the subject of geography? The resulting findings correspond to the following questions. The source of quantitative and qualitative data was a questionnaire survey conducted among pupils in Czech grammar schools. Through the first research question (RQ1), the ranking of the...
American Gothic Fiction in English Language Classes at Grammar Schools
ZÍKOVÁ, Klára
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to create activities for working with literary text, in the English language classroom at grammar schools. The first section defines the literary text as a specific type of authentic material and discusses its possible contribution to English language teaching at grammar schools. Additionally, it describes the expected outcomes for grammar school students according to the Framework Education Program for Czech Secondary General Education, and the B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages with focus on competence descriptors related to working with literary texts. This section also introduces innovative teaching methods suitable for literary texts. The second section defines American gothic fiction for the needs of grammar school teachers and it justifies its role in the English language classroom. The final section presents criteria for selecting suitable literary texts for English language teaching. Based on these criteria, specific works of American gothic fiction are chosen, and model examples of possible usage of these specific works in teaching are proposed. These examples focus on developing fundamental language skills such as reading comprehension, speaking, and writing.

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