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Education of a child with impaired communication abilities in elementary school ordinary type
Dudáčková, Gabriela ; Klenková, Jiřina (advisor) ; Horynová, Jana (referee)
The thesis deals with the education of children with communication problems at a regular primary school. The theoretical part describes the ontogenetic development of speech, speech disorders and language planes. The second chapter deals with communication and impaired communication capability. There is also a subchapter on autism, Asperger's syndrome, developmental dysphasia and the principles of communication with children with the above disadvantage. The concepts of alternative and augmentative communication, the concept of inclusion with its legislative framework and development after 1989, where the Framework's educational plan and the brief characteristics of the educational field Czech Language and Mathematics are mentioned, are also explained here. The practical part describes first-class coping in children with autism, developmental dysphasia and Asperger's syndrome. Especially the coping of mathematics and the Czech language. There are elaborate case studies and interviews with teachers who led these children in first class. In conclusion, several recommendations for pedagogical practice are made.
Social status of the integrated student with Asperger syndrome in the class
Ondráčková, Kamila ; Hájková, Vanda (advisor) ; Zemková, Jaroslava (referee)
The goal of this diploma thesis is to map the issue of social integration of students with Asperger syndrome into a regular class of elementary school. The theoretical part is based on analysis of publications related to the topic. It deals with the description of the Asperger syndrome diagnosis and its symptoms, the concept of integration, mainly the integration of a student with Asperger syndrome, and the issue of classroom climate and the possibilities of its diagnostics and development. The practical part is based on the theoretical part. In it, the author focuses on the analysis of social status of integrated students with Asperger syndrome. Sociometrical techniques are combined with projective method and both are supplemented with a questionnaire for teachers and qualitative methods, primarily interviews with teachers and observation in class. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Experience of Teachers with a Pupil with Asperger's Syndrome in Primary School
Lampová, Klára ; Pavlas Martanová, Veronika (advisor) ; Valentová, Hana (referee)
The diploma thesis follows the bachelor thesis "School and Counselling Trajectory of a Child with Asperger's Syndrome", where the experience of children with this diagnosis and their parents with school attendance was described. This time it is viewed from the perspective of primary school teachers who have experience with a pupil with Asperger's syndrome. For data collecting a semi-structured interviews about Asperger's syndrome were used and a qualitative method was chosen. Based on the analysis of the results, the following areas were found: "how it all started", what it means to have a pupil with Asperger's syndrome in the classroom, conflicts, what helps, experiencing inclusion of a child with Asperger's syndrome by his class teacher, "…so one wonders, if it's worth it". The results most often included the individuality of the child and the lack of time and space on the part of teachers in meeting the individual needs of included children, the importance of support from the teaching assistant and also the importance of cooperation with the child's family. The work also includes the theoretical definition of the inclusion of pupils with Asperger's syndrome into regular primary school. KEYWORDS Asperger's syndrome, teachers, primary school, experience, autism spectrum disorders
Social self-concept of girls with Asperger syndrome
Slavíčková, Kateřina ; Vozková, Anna (advisor) ; Tetourová, Tereza (referee)
This bachelor thesis qualitatively analyses interviews of young girls and their carers on the topic of relationships with friends and social self-concept. Apart from the concept of friendship, the aim of the thesis is to clarify the image of the interviewed girls' social self-concept, i.e. how they perceive their own effectiveness in establishing friendships, which is then related to how their carers think that the girls could handle such social situations. The theoretical part of the thesis defines the issue of Asperger's syndrome, social self-concept, focusing specifically on the main concept of the whole thesis, as well as Albert Bandura's concept of self-efficacy. The thesis then focuses on Jenniffer Connolly's concept of social self- efficacy and last but not least, it deals with the concept of friendship. The empirical part first defines the general research problem and includes the research question. It deals with method, data collection and with how they are processed. It then specifically defines the method of grounded theory. The empirical part also presents the results of the social self-efficacy section and contains the interpretation of the results. The discussion then further analyses the connections of these results with literature and includes possible limits of the theses. Klíčová...
Inclusion of a pupil with Asperger syndrome at the elementary school
Janečková, Kateřina ; Bartoňová, Miroslava (advisor) ; Květoňová, Lea (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the issue of inclusion of pupils with Asperger's syndrome in primary schools. It analyzes the inclusion of selected student with Asperger's syndrome and it's based on a case report, verifies the success of inclusion in a practice. The main aim of this diploma tesis is to describe and analyze the factors, which contribute to the inclusion of pupils with Asperger's syndrome in education in a regular school. The theoretical part of the diploma thesis deals with the definition of Asperger's syndrome and other issuses related to the inclusion. The research analysed the obtained data and answered set research questions.
Social inclusion and employment of adults with Asperger syndrome
Píchová, Kateřina ; Němec, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Hájková, Vanda (referee)
The topic of this work is "Social inclusion and employment of adults with Asperger syndrome". The thesis aims to present the specifics of social inclusion and employment of adults with Asperger syndrome. In the theoretical part of the work, a reader is acquainted with the term Asperger syndrome, with the development of expert terminology, symptoms, diagnosis and prevalence. Then a reader is acquainted with the social position of adults with this syndrome, specifically with a person with Asperger syndrome in the role of a friend, a partner and a parent. Subsequently, the work deals with the employment of adults with Asperger syndrome. The theoretical part describes training and positive work characteristics of these people, but also difficulties that these people may have in the work process. The conclusion of the theoretical part outlines supported employment of the people with Asperger syndrome, sheltered workshops and occupational rehabilitation. The practical part of this work contains an interpretation of the quantitative research, which was conducted by means of an online questionnaire survey. The research has shown that people with Asperger's syndrome have had difficulty in finding employment in most cases. The vast majority of people with Asperger's syndrome live in a partnership and almost...
Parenthood of people with Asperger syndrome
Štekerová, Lucie ; Němec, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Felcmanová, Lenka (referee)
This thesis focuses on adults with Asperger syndrome, more specifically on parenthood. As these people, just like everyone else, have a right to have children and become parents, this thesis deals with how people with Asperger syndrome themselves view this issue. The theoretical part first presents a description of Asperger syndrome, how it manifests and the process of diagnosis. Then the period of adolescence and adulthood is described. Finally, the thesis deals with the issue of supporting people with Asperger syndrome. The research part states the objective of the thesis which is to find out what parenthood and family means to people with Asperger's, and whether in the Czech Republic there is any form of support offered to these people regarding parenthood and raising children. The qualitative research method was selected for this thesis and the specific method of questioning, or more specifically, interviewing. The interviews were conducted remotely per the request of the respondents. Subsequently, the thesis presents a characteristic of the sample group which comprised adults with Asperger syndrome, then the process of data processing during which each statement was given a code which was then assigned to a specific category. The final part of the thesis presents the results. It has been...
Specifics for teaching of modern foreign languages, especially on the teaching of French for pupils and students with Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Ondračková, Tereza ; Klinka, Tomáš (advisor) ; Nováková, Sylva (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on the teaching of foreign languages, specifically the French language of pupils and students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in Primary and Secondary schools in the Czech Republic. The aim of the thesis is to present general recommendations for work with pupils and students with ASD, suitable forms of lesson planning, possible complications and optimal form of cooperation with an assistant teacher. It focuses on description and definition of autism spectrum disorders, especially Asperger syndrome. A significant part is devoted to typical manifestations during adolescence and resolving challenging situations that may occur in education in connection with these disorders. The following part is devoted to communication and difficulties, which manifests in pupils with ASD mainly during social interaction. The practical part of the thesis examines current training of foreign language teachers, their readiness to work with pupils with ASD and analyzes teachers 'experience and methods of work with a focus on perception of differences in approach. A qualitative questionnaire survey was used as a research method. When selecting respondents, the main criterion was the experience with foreign language teaching of a pupil with ASD in secondary school. The questions were chosen...

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