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Art education for pupils with special needs
Panušková, Simona ; Kitzbergerová, Leonora (advisor) ; Novotná, Magdalena (referee)
This thesis is focused on assessing applications of educational contents and goals of the subject Art in the school for pupils with special educational needs. Firsly are characterized the Framework educational programme and School educational programme. Consequently is analyzed the content of School educational program at Elementary and Practical school Svítání, o.p.s. Through action research there are compared the contents of the above binding documents with reality of teaching in the school, which deals with the education of pupils with special educational needs. Action research was realized through video record, transcriptions and analysis of recorded lessons, evaluation of used forms and methods in teaching practice, suggestions and subsequent implementations of didactic art education project with pupils of this school. The work with Framework and School educational programme revealed that the School educational programme subjected to analysis is too focused only on art techniques and specific themes, almost disregards Framework educational programme and very limitedly works with curriculum or expected outcomes discussed herein. Teachers have just narrow space for motivation focused on actual topics and art work. Action research has shown that these specific and serious deficiencies of School...
Swimming training at the lower school of primary schools
Vavrošová, Karolína ; Svobodová, Irena (advisor) ; Kuhnová, Věra (referee)
This thesis is aimed on the topic of swimming training on the first grade of primary school. The theoretical part is processed according to available resources, history and importance of swimming, characterized by basic swimming training of children at school age and younger. The practical part is focused on the research sample, a swimming schools and children who participated in basic swimming training. Following sections of this thesis are analyzing the research sample, which consists of swimming instructors in selected schools. This research sample was examined in terms of detection effectiveness and impact of swimming training on the results of graduate (or maturity) of swimming courses. This thesis map the swimming training of primary school students, especially in terms of periodicity and teaching effectiveness. The aim of the thesis is to elaborate a comprehensive overview of the current situation in basic swimming training.
Flute as part of chamber music and its use at elementary schools of arts
Kaduchová, Romana ; Hurníková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Perglerová, Marka (referee)
The main theme of the thesis is a musical instrument called transverse flute and its use in Chamber music subject in primary schools of art. The thesis focuses on chamber music in association with transverse flute, on an available music sheet and problems and benefits of chamber music at the primary school of arts from teachers' perspective. The paper is divided into three broad chapters. In the first chapter, the author focuses on the historical review, the structure and mechanics of the instrument and famous personalities who have influenced and contributed to the importance of transverse flute. In the second chapter, the author describes and characterizes chamber music and its history. She focuses on teaching students and on the method how to use the subject at primary schools of art. Part of this chapter is also a recommendation of specific literature for the students of primary schools of art. In the third chapter, the author addresses the research area which deals with the analysis of specific questions and answers of the questionnaire. She compares and evaluates the responses of teachers in Slovakia and Czech Republic. Keywords: flute, chamber music, teacher, teaching, student, bacis school of arts
Interpersonal Multiple Intelligence and Its Development in B2 English Lessons
Šilarová, Lucie ; Dvořák, Bohuslav (advisor) ; Matuchová, Klára (referee)
The diploma thesis "Interpersonal Multiple Intelligence and Its Development in B2 English Lessons" focuses on Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences with special emphasis on interpersonal multiple intelligence. The thesis consists of two main sections: theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part introduces the concept of intelligence, the theory of multiple intelligences and interpersonal intelligence. The practical part introduces the research that investigates whether, how and to what extent interpersonal intelligence is developed in B2 English lessons. It consists of two parts: the main part discusses the content analysis of two course books and the second part of the research - the questionnaire - complements findings of the content analysis.
Pupils' motivation to learning
Svatoňová, Růžena ; Syřiště, Ivo (advisor) ; Duschinská, Karolina (referee)
The thesis "Pupils' motivation to learning" discusses how students of the 2nd degree of elementary school Praha 7, Korunovační 8, are motivated toward learning. The theoretical part deals with the issue of the definition of motivation, its resources and division of motivation. More attention is paid to intrinsic, extrinsic and flow motivation. Pupils' motivation to learning itself is also discuss in the theoretical part. Motivation is related to success or boredom at school. It determines what subjects are determined by students as favorite and vice versa. The issue of rewards and punishments is outlined at the conclusion of the theoretical part. The practical part is based on the quantitative research which was conducted among pupils at Primary school Praha 7, Korunovační 8. The research focuses on the pupils' knowledge of the area of motivation. In addition to that, the research examines how the subjects are popular. Last but not least, the research shows how students are motivated to learn. The aim of this work is to determine the views of pupils and categorize these views and compare them with the results of researches that have already been made.
Basic Firearms Training for The Police of the Czech Republic
Obermayer, Jan ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Brych, Jan (referee)
Title: Basic Firearms Training for The Police of the Czech Republic Objectives: The objective of the thesis is to elaborate on basic firearms and shooting technique training within the scope of the basic training course of the Police of the Czech Republic. Methods: The fundamental methods used in the thesis are the data collection method, applied not only for studying literature, but also in the subsequent selection of professional experience and knowledge. Another method is the analysis method, used for expert evaluation, verification, the quantitative, material, as well as interpretative and comparative analysis. Another basic scientific method is applied, for the purpose of describing basic methodological and tactical procedures and also creating a set of preparatory training sessions. The method is referred to as information synthesis. Results: The output of the thesis is creating a complex view of the issue concerning firearms training for the Police of the Czech Republic according to today's methodology, tasks and objectives laid on this education course. Despite the curriculum of the firearms training being the same for several years, there is a definite improvement and effort to draw the training closer to actual situations and operations. I find that developing methodological guides and...
Analysis of Didactic Interaction in Group Skiing Lessons for Adults
Říha, Jakub ; Matošková, Petra (advisor) ; Süss, Vladimír (referee)
Title: Analysis of Didactic Interaction in Group Skiing Lessons for Adults Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to perform detailed analysis and comparison of the didactic teacher - student interaction during adult skiing lessons between two instructors with the same level of experience but different educational background. Methods: In our research we have employed a participant observation method using classification into a category system based on a standardised MADI (Modified Analysis of Didactic Interaction) technique. This includes 7 categories describing the forms of the teacher's behaviour, the didactic content of the lessons, didactic situations, and attitudinal characteristics. Results: The results of the study confirmed, among others, a higher incidence of the two most effective forms of teacher behaviour (correction and feedback information provision) in the instructor with pedagogical education, which was associated with a higher quality of the teaching process. Keywords: teaching, skiing, instructor, didactic interaction, analysis, ADI, MADI
Possibilities of teaching/learning general relativity at elementary level
Ryston, Matěj ; Dvořák, Leoš (advisor) ; Žák, Vojtěch (referee)
This thesis deals with an elementary introduction to general relativity on a level understandable by secondary school students and graduates. It contains a review of available literature including its approach to the introductory level of relativity, a study text covering the necessary parts of classical mechanics, special relativity and subsequently basic ideas and conclusions of general relativity. A didactical analysis of the study text is also part of the thesis. The text presumes only basic knowledge of secondary school physics (mostly mechanics), therefore it is suitable for a wide range of readers amongst secondary school students and graduates. It can also be useful as a study material for secondary school teachers, who wish to enrich their teaching with more modern chapters of physics.

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