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Function of clothing as a means of communication with the enviroment
Řeřábková, Jana ; Šindelová, Jana (advisor) ; Jarchovská, Lenka (referee)
TITLE: The function of clothing as a means of communication with the environment AUTHOR: Jana Řeřábková DEPARTMENT: Institute of Occupational Development of Education Workers SUPERVISOR: Mgr. MgA. Jana Šindelová ANNOTATION: Clothing as a means of communication in the environment is a topic that permeates the entire bachelor thesis. A flashback reveals a side of clothes in the context of socio-political and social-cultural events, rather than describing the evolution of its particulars. It stops at landmarks that somehow influenced clothing and its communication with the environment. In the twentieth century it watches street fashion as a social identity and protest against the current establishment. The relevant parts of the work alludes to the arts and clothing in the sense of mutual inspiration. It especially describes clothes ot the Czech society in 1848, when its form has played a vital role in the national identification. Last chapter records the role of folk costumes as a means of communication in the society. The following practical part includes my personal reflections from the point of view of the teacher of vocational subjects at the vocational school for fashion designs. It analyzes the activities related to the topic. The aim of the last part is a method of semi-structured dialogue to find out...
Art Lessons within the Framework of Extracurricular Activites Using Nontraditional Techniques
Slunečková, Jana ; Krejčová, Alena (advisor) ; Jarchovská, Lenka (referee)
TITLE: Art Lessons within the Framework of Extracurricular Activities Using Nontraditional Techniques AUTHOR: Jana Slunečková DEPARTMENT: Institute of Occupational Development of Education Workers SUPERVISOR: Mgr. Alena Krejčová ABSTRACT: The bachelor work addresses art lessons within co-curricular activities. It discusses ways how school-age children can spend their spare time, and concentrates on art lessons and their use within co-curricular activities. It mainly deals with innovative and less known techniques, which can be interesting and attractive for children because of their unfamiliarity. The practical part of the bachelor work describes activities of an art techniques group of senior primary grades pupils. KEYWORDS: Art Lessons, Extracurricular Activities, Nontraditional Techniques, Linocut, Backing, Stapling, Enameling, Quilling, Encaustic, Arranging
Ceramic art as a means of self-realization of a pupil with special needs
Jarchovská, Lenka ; Špirk, Ivan (advisor) ; Hazuková, Helena (referee) ; Stadlerová, Hana (referee)
This thesis aims at the problematics of personal growth of students with special needs in the field of art education. For example in ceramics they move from mechanical imitation of certain craftmanship to their own artistic self-realization. The goal of this thesis is to explore, dokument and describe in what ways can succes of a student be influenced. The claim will be verified, that though specifically chosen artistic tasks, that do not také place only in ceramics workshop, not only work related but also intelectuall skills that are connected with interiorization of the procedures can be developer. The subject of this research are the exspressions of verbal communicetion between students. The course of these interactions, their connection to the special needs of the students, and to the formationof their roles in the group, and what influence it has on these roles. This research is designed as a qualitative multiple case study according to theory of Strauss and Corbin. The main means of this research are transcription and analysis of data aquired from video recordings throughthe ATLAS.ti program and their interpretation. The output of this research could srve as a starting poind for creatings a more sffective methodology for teaching ceramics to students with special needs. The new educational...
Function of clothing as a means of communication with the enviroment
Řeřábková, Jana ; Šindelová, Jana (advisor) ; Jarchovská, Lenka (referee)
TITLE: The function of clothing as a means of communication with the environment AUTHOR: Jana Řeřábková DEPARTMENT: Institute of Occupational Development of Education Workers SUPERVISOR: Mgr. MgA. Jana Šindelová ANNOTATION: Clothing as a means of communication in the environment is a topic that permeates the entire bachelor thesis. A flashback reveals a side of clothes in the context of socio-political and social-cultural events, rather than describing the evolution of its particulars. It stops at landmarks that somehow influenced clothing and its communication with the environment. In the twentieth century it watches street fashion as a social identity and protest against the current establishment. The relevant parts of the work alludes to the arts and clothing in the sense of mutual inspiration. It especially describes clothes ot the Czech society in 1848, when its form has played a vital role in the national identification. Last chapter records the role of folk costumes as a means of communication in the society. The following practical part includes my personal reflections from the point of view of the teacher of vocational subjects at the vocational school for fashion designs. It analyzes the activities related to the topic. The aim of the last part is a method of semi-structured dialogue to find out...
Art Lessons within the Framework of Extracurricular Activites Using Nontraditional Techniques
Slunečková, Jana ; Krejčová, Alena (advisor) ; Jarchovská, Lenka (referee)
TITLE: Art Lessons within the Framework of Extracurricular Activities Using Nontraditional Techniques AUTHOR: Jana Slunečková DEPARTMENT: Institute of Occupational Development of Education Workers SUPERVISOR: Mgr. Alena Krejčová ABSTRACT: The bachelor work addresses art lessons within co-curricular activities. It discusses ways how school-age children can spend their spare time, and concentrates on art lessons and their use within co-curricular activities. It mainly deals with innovative and less known techniques, which can be interesting and attractive for children because of their unfamiliarity. The practical part of the bachelor work describes activities of an art techniques group of senior primary grades pupils. KEYWORDS: Art Lessons, Extracurricular Activities, Nontraditional Techniques, Linocut, Backing, Stapling, Enameling, Quilling, Encaustic, Arranging

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