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Teachers' approach to problematic students and solving problematic situations
KOLÁŘOVÁ, Kateřina
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to investigate teachers' approaches to problematic students, whose behaviour may be caused by personal obstacles, suffering, difficulties, or a feeling of insecurity. The bachelor thesis has two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with discipline, morality, respect, and authority of students towards teachers. Furthermore, the theoretical part includes aspects that can influence an individual's behaviour. The practical part is devoted to qualitative research, where a semi-structured interview is used to collect data. Interview informants are primary school and junior grammar school teachers. The questions in the interviews are aimed at teachers' experiences with problematic pupils and solutions to problematic situations.
How dogs can affect physical aktivity of the people with disability
Neubergová, Kristýna ; Migdauová, Alena (advisor) ; Prajerová, Květa (referee)
Title: A dog's impact on the physical activity of persons with a spinal cord injury using orthopaedic wheelchairs Objective: The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that having had a spinal cord injury, those owning a dog have more physical activity than persons with the same injury who do not own a dog. A secondary objective was to research whether individuals with a spinal cord injury owning a dog get enough daily physical activity as recommended by the World Health Organization. Methods: Qualitative research method was employed for the purpose of this thesis. The data were collected using a semi-structured interview "PARA-SCI." Physical activity was measured by an accelerometer ActiGraph GT3X+ which every participant received in order to measure his or her physical activity. Each participant's physical activity was measured for three weeks. Then, a subjective measurement of the participants' physical activity was conducted by means of a personal interview PARA-SCI. During the interview, each participant's activity was recorded into the PARA-SCI sheets. Next, objective data from the accelerometers were compared with the subjective data from the semi-structured personal interviews PARA-SCI. The focus group for this research was comprised of individuals having had a spinal cord injury. Results:...
The physical activity of dog-owning persons with a spinal cord injury
Neubergová, Kristýna ; Daďová, Klára (advisor) ; Pavlová, Ilona (referee)
Title: The physical activity of dog-owning persons with a spinal cord injury. Objective: The aim of this thesis is to find out the level of physical activity of persons with a spinal-cord injury who own a dog. This work employs both subjective and objective methods of analysis. A secondary objective is to find out whether dog-owning individuals with a spinal cord injury get enough daily physical activity as recommended by the Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines for Adults with Spinal Injury. Method: The research was conducted using a combined qualitative-quantitative method. The sample comprised of five men aged 29-66 years with spinal cord injury (4 quadriplegic and 1 paraplegic). The physical activity was subjectively measured by a semi-structured interview "PARA-SCI." Objective measurement of the physical activity was conducted using an accelerometer ActiGraph GT3X+. Each participant's physical activity was measured for three three days. Results: The average objective physical activity of the participants was 2166.3 minutes, while the average PARA-SCI result was 1558.8 minutes. The difference between these two results is not statistically significant. The participants fulfilled the levels of physical activity as prescribed by the aforementioned guidelines. Keywords: Paraplegia, quadruplegia,...
Comparison of the operation of selected ice stadiums in Prague.
Černý, Vítězslav ; Flemr, Libor (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Comparison of the operation of selected ice stadiums in Prague. Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to compare selected ice stadiums to each others by using analysis. Furthrmore, the thesis should show the opportunities and threats of teh selected ice stadiums. Methods: The case analysis was chosen as the main research method. In the preparation of this analysis other methods, such as intentional selection, document analysis and semi-structured interview were applied. Based on the results the SWOT analysis was developed. Through this method the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the selected ice stadiums. SLEPT analysis was used to recognize factors, that affects selected ice stadiums. Results: The analysis shows that every single ice stadium is able to assure enough clients. Some cooperate with nearby schools, others are linked with ice hockey club. Three of selected ice stadiums are able to make profit, two are able not to lose money and two were not willing to provide their econimic information. It was also recognized, that there is a huge need to reconstruct some parts in almost every single ice stadium. We could also see that it is important to reach some money from grants. Key words: Ice stadium, ice-rink, cooling, services, document analysis, semi-structured...
The physical activity of dog-owning persons with a spinal cord injury
Neubergová, Kristýna ; Daďová, Klára (advisor) ; Pavlová, Ilona (referee)
Title: The physical activity of dog-owning persons with a spinal cord injury. Objective: The aim of this thesis is to find out the level of physical activity of persons with a spinal-cord injury who own a dog. This work employs both subjective and objective methods of analysis. A secondary objective is to find out whether dog-owning individuals with a spinal cord injury get enough daily physical activity as recommended by the Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines for Adults with Spinal Injury. Method: The research was conducted using a combined qualitative-quantitative method. The sample comprised of five men aged 29-66 years with spinal cord injury (4 quadriplegic and 1 paraplegic). The physical activity was subjectively measured by a semi-structured interview "PARA-SCI." Objective measurement of the physical activity was conducted using an accelerometer ActiGraph GT3X+. Each participant's physical activity was measured for three three days. Results: The average objective physical activity of the participants was 2166.3 minutes, while the average PARA-SCI result was 1558.8 minutes. The difference between these two results is not statistically significant. The participants fulfilled the levels of physical activity as prescribed by the aforementioned guidelines. Keywords: Paraplegia, quadruplegia,...
How dogs can affect physical aktivity of the people with disability
Neubergová, Kristýna ; Migdauová, Alena (advisor) ; Prajerová, Květa (referee)
Title: A dog's impact on the physical activity of persons with a spinal cord injury using orthopaedic wheelchairs Objective: The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that having had a spinal cord injury, those owning a dog have more physical activity than persons with the same injury who do not own a dog. A secondary objective was to research whether individuals with a spinal cord injury owning a dog get enough daily physical activity as recommended by the World Health Organization. Methods: Qualitative research method was employed for the purpose of this thesis. The data were collected using a semi-structured interview "PARA-SCI." Physical activity was measured by an accelerometer ActiGraph GT3X+ which every participant received in order to measure his or her physical activity. Each participant's physical activity was measured for three weeks. Then, a subjective measurement of the participants' physical activity was conducted by means of a personal interview PARA-SCI. During the interview, each participant's activity was recorded into the PARA-SCI sheets. Next, objective data from the accelerometers were compared with the subjective data from the semi-structured personal interviews PARA-SCI. The focus group for this research was comprised of individuals having had a spinal cord injury. Results:...
The use of human-oriented approaches in the elderly losing communication skills
Nováková, Kateřina ; Čížková, Hana (advisor) ; Adámková, Ivana (referee)
My bachelor thesis is aimed on a comparison of two man-oriented approches. It is a psychobiographic model of care according to professor Böhm and reminescence. The intention is to compare the possible use of these models from the view of the workers in the direct daily care in senior houses for clients who are gradually loosing their communication skills. For the comparison, I used a semi-structured interview as a tool of qualitative method. The primary source of information was intently selected respondents from a specific facility, i.e. senior house.
Comparison of the operation of selected ice stadiums in Prague.
Černý, Vítězslav ; Flemr, Libor (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Comparison of the operation of selected ice stadiums in Prague. Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to compare selected ice stadiums to each others by using analysis. Furthrmore, the thesis should show the opportunities and threats of teh selected ice stadiums. Methods: The case analysis was chosen as the main research method. In the preparation of this analysis other methods, such as intentional selection, document analysis and semi-structured interview were applied. Based on the results the SWOT analysis was developed. Through this method the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the selected ice stadiums. SLEPT analysis was used to recognize factors, that affects selected ice stadiums. Results: The analysis shows that every single ice stadium is able to assure enough clients. Some cooperate with nearby schools, others are linked with ice hockey club. Three of selected ice stadiums are able to make profit, two are able not to lose money and two were not willing to provide their econimic information. It was also recognized, that there is a huge need to reconstruct some parts in almost every single ice stadium. We could also see that it is important to reach some money from grants. Key words: Ice stadium, ice-rink, cooling, services, document analysis, semi-structured...
Sports event management - Princeton-Blairstown Center
Jelínková, Jana ; Voráček, Josef (advisor) ; Procházka, Jan (referee)
Title: Sports event management - Princeton-Blairstown Center Objectives: The aim of this work is on the basis of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to propose particular arrangement that would improve organization of Princeton-Blairstown Center in following years. Methods: Case analysis was used as the main research method. In preparation of this analysis participant observation, document analysis, semi-structured and unstructured interviews were applied. On the basis of these methods SWOT analysis was developed, which shows the strengths and weaknesses Results: The analysis showed that the Princeton - Blairstown Center was very well organized event with small issues. The camp is associated organization to Princeton University, camp gains part of the funding from the university or its foundations. The advantages of Princeton - Blairstown Center are mainly a high ropes course, a unique environment and area and because of these advantages camp has increasing number of participants every year. For the following years, it is very important to keep a good relationship with the university, take care of the site, keep the lake in good condition, try to find sponsors and improve promotion of Princeton - Blairstown Center. Keywords: Management, sports management, manager, sports event,...
Dietary habits of younger school children
CHRTOVÁ, Libuše
The bachelor thesis is concerning dietary habits in young school-age children. There was set one major goal of the thesis, to find out more about dietary habits in young school-age children including basic recommended principles of healthy lifestyle - regular food intake, sufficient and balanced water intake, sufficient fruit and vegetables consumption, and regarding the fact that the subjects were school-age children, also sufficient intake of dairy products. Theoretical section explains terms, describes recommended dietary intake of nutrients in each stage of children´s development and contains food guide pyramid with all food groups and follows their satisfaction in children´s diet. There are also discussed topics as 1-day food intake pattern, visiting fast-food kiosks, and also quality and quantity of water intake. In the thesis are also listed preventive programs targeted on healthy eating in children taking place at basic schools under the sponsorship of Health, Agriculture, and School Ministries, and also of private organizations. To carry out practical section, there was chosen qualitative research method, method of low level interview, specifically semi-structured interview. Semi-structured interview was used in children at basic schools in Ceske Budejovice and at Lisov. The experimental group consisted of 6 participants, three boys and three girls from 7 to 11 years old. Each child was asked 10 basic questions and where necessary, I asked additional questions, to get more detailed information. Results showed that children of young school age have regular food intake with sometimes omitted breakfasts. Unfortunately, the compositions of daily meals do not meet the criteria of healthy eating. The half of respondents does not regularly eat for lunch two-course meal, i.e. soup and a main dish, and they also do not eat available fruit and vegetables with their lunch. The investigation also showed that most of the children do not have in snacks fruit or dairy products, but rather only pastries. From the participants´ answers is evident that half of respondents have sufficient intake of fluids qualitatively and quantitatively. Unfortunately, the other half of respondents do not drink enough fluids and also the composition is not adequate because of drinking only sweetened beverages. The positive finding was that no one of the experimental group indicated drinking some kind of stimulant beverages as for instance coffee, energy drinks, and cola drinks. Only one child out of all participants consumed recommended number of five pieces of fruit and vegetables. The intake of fruit was sufficient - at least two pieces a day, but it was also prevalent over vegetables intake, while recommendations suggest opposite ratio. No one of the participants has not eaten daily recommended amount of vegetables. The answers to the questions about milk and dairy products consumption demonstrated that most of respondents drink milk at least ones a day. No one´s intake met recommended daily amount of dairy products for children of this age, but the question is if the children really disliked dairy products or if that came of wrong dietary habits at home, or if I was inexperienced to interview children of this age. I also included two more questions that were not part of major investigative questions but seemed to me be important to have complete overview about dietary habits of each child. First question was about meat preference and the results showed that they all preferred chicken meat. No one was vegetarian and no one preferred fish meat. The second question was asking about visiting very popular fast foods. Results demonstrated that participants do not prefer this type of food. When I reviewed and compared results from my study with other studies concerning similar topic which was dietary habits in young school-age children we found similar results.

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