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Health education at primary schools in the South Moravian and Pilsen Regions
HULAČOVÁ, Markéta
The diploma thesis on the topic "Health education in primary schools in the South Moravian and Pilsen region" deals in the theoretical part with the terms: Health and its definition, the Framework Educational Program and Health Education in the Framework Educational Program. How Health Education is carried out at the second stage of primary schools in the Pilsen and South Moravian regions was the main goal of this diploma thesis. To meet this goal, I chose the method of questionnaire survey. I sent a cover letter to the individual schools via e - mail with a link to the portal where the questionnaire was located. The questionnaire was sent to a total of 408 primary schools, the return rate of the questionnaire was a total of 55%. The questionnaire was most often filled in by teachers of Health Education, school principals or their deputies. It is clear from the research results that in the Pilsen Region, 75.8% of schools implement Health Education as a separate subject, in the South Moravian Region it is 73.1% of schools. In the Pilsen Region, this subject is most often taught by a teacher with the approval of Health Education and Biology (22.4%), in the South Moravian Region by a teacher with the approval of Natural History (23.9%). In the Pilsen Region, health education is most often taught in the 9th grade -1 hour per week, in the South Moravian Region health education is most often taught in 8th year / 1 hour per week. Both regions stated that all areas of health education are balanced and most often use a textbook for teaching - Civic and Family Education 6, 7, 8, 9, (Pilsen region - 45.05%, South Moravian 30.57%). In the Pilsen Region, 92.3% of the respondents consider it beneficial to educate pupils in the field of health education, and almost half - 48.7% believe that health education could have a societal impact. In the South Moravian Region, the majority of respondents also consider it beneficial to educate pupils in the field of health education, namely 90.8% and more than half - 66.9% believe that health education could have a societal impact.
The intervention program in nature supporting health education for Roma children
HULAČOVÁ, Markéta
At first, a title of my Bachelor Thesis "Intervention program in the nature supporting the health education of Roma Children" contemplates about professional terms like "stay in nature", "special pedagogy" or "health education" in relationship to Roma ethnic group. Right here I point a Roma lifestyle, their diet habits, also bad habits and of course their relationship to move or exercise out. At the end of this theory case is written how we define a Roma children and how to behave them and how to fit our behaviour to them in education process. The research part of this Bachelor Thesis explores an influence of intervention moving programe in nature toward a Roma children in the life age between seven and twelve. A target of this Bachelor Thesis is appraising the values of this natural intevention programe for Roma children and comparing results. In this case was applicated a standardised questionary PedsQLTM 4.0. All the results are figured in a series of charts and tabs. Finally I found a very positive influence of this intervention program in the nature, especially because there Roma children are not very led to exercise, neither at home. After the intervention programe was noticed a average progress 5,5 per cent in the social health functioning, 2 per cent in the school functioning and 6,5 per cent in the emotional one. Even tought the control group has also reached a very good results, the experimental group had a lot better average progress. All these positive effects of an intevention programe for Roma children in the age between 7 and 12 years, and their social, emotional and also school health are the main aquisition of my Bachelor Thesis.

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