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Physical aktivity at Waldorf school in České Budějovice.
BLAJIĆ, Lucie
The present bachelor's thesis deals with the importance of physical activities in Waldorf education. The theoretical part defines the Waldorf principles and approach to physical activities and provides the relevant sources. The study introduces the history and the foundation of the Waldorf school in České Budějovice. Further, it states the curriculum for years 1 up to 9 in Eurythmy and Physical Education. The practical part comprises of a research based on interviews with the teachers in the particular school, in which their personal views and approaches to particular activities are captured, it ex-amines the actual physical activities and maps the current situation and conditions at Waldorf school in České Budějovice. The lesson records are included.
Default methods for drawing forms in Waldorf pedagogy
DOMORÁZEK ZELENKOVÁ, Edita
The bachelor thesis deals with Waldorf pedagogy and its specific subject of forms drawing. The aim of this work is firstly to gain theoretical knowledge and, secondly, their application to the pedagogy of leisure time, then to proces selected methods into metodological handouts for leisure activities focused on artistic activity. In the theoretical part, the author works with professional literature. The first chapter presents Waldorf pedagogy regarding its goals and principles for the physical, spiritual and mental development. It raises from developmental stages of the child in the second seven years according to Rudolf Steiner, founder of Waldorf education. It also describes leisure time activities and education associated to this pedagogy. It characterizes a specific subject of eurythmy, which is part of the subject of drawing forms. The last part is devoted to drawing forms. The theoretical part also contains a reactions of Waldorf pedagogy. The practical part raises from the theoretical knowledge. The structure of the educational proces is guided by methodological sheets. In methodical sheets, the author uses a drawn form, drawing with crayons and wax blocks, modeling. The first part of the implementation of the didactic project took place in the "Svobodná Primary School" in Písek with the fourth grade pupils. The second part was applied in the activities of the hobby group in DDM Strakonice. The practical part includes evaluation and selfreflection. At the end of the work, the author summarizes personal experiences with Waldorf pedagogy. She acknowledges the use of the alternative educational principle with regard to the broadening of the pedagogue's point of view and the actual practice itself. However, she draws attention to the need for sufficient experience gained at the Waldorf seminars and a deeper personal insight into the issue.
Life and Work of Mikhail Chekhov in the context of Historical Development of Russian Drama
Elisová, Kateřina ; Hříbková, Radka (advisor) ; Hlaváček, Antonín (referee)
The thesis analyzes the historical development of Russian drama and it also discusses various acting techniques and their development. It focuses on efforts to create a method or system of acting which would help the actors perform characters in a natural and persuasive way. In this context, the thesis deals with Mikhail Chekhov - actor, director, theater director, teacher, theorist of acting, but also a Russian emigrant or nephew of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. Chekhov was a student of K. S. Stanislavsky. He worked in the Moscow art theatre and later founded and participated in the work of theatre studios in Europe and the United States of America. He dedicated a substantial part of his life to pedagogical and theoretical work. Keywords: acting method, acting technique, anthroposophy, dramatic arts, dramatic form, directing, eurythmy, the archetype.

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