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Reflection of Regional Folklore in Kindergarten Classe Education Programme
KURKOVÁ, Hana
The aim of this thesis is to explore the possibility of implementing regional folklore in the class education program of a particular kindergarten and emphasize its benefits. I will try to demonstrate that the folklore of South Moravia can fulfill the class education program building requirements imposed by the frame work curriculum for preschool education in full extent and therefore it can become the essential part of the program. The theoretical part of my work describes the traditions, festivals, historic sights and cultural heritage of the South Moravia Region with focus on the Slovacko ethnographic region and its Kyjov and Podluzi microregions. Further I present the requirements of the frame work curriculum for preschool education in relation to the building of the class education program. In the practical part I create a class education program for a particular kindergarten. This program includes a fourteen day project named Grandmother Tells, which is video documented. The disk is enclosed.
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Comprehensive methodology for non-destructive microanalysis of colour layers and micro-traces
Hradil, David ; Grygar, Tomáš ; Bezdička, Petr ; Kotrlý, M. ; Hradilová, J. ; Kolář, P. ; Turková, I. ; Svoboda, M. ; Kurková, H. ; Grünwaldová, Veronika ; Bláhová, Anna
Comprehensive methodology for non-destructive forensic expert examinations of microscopic samples of colour layers (i.e. fragments of lacquer systems in a broad sense, and similar materials) has been created. This comprehensive methodology encompasses sample preparation as polished sections and microtome slices, and subsequent set of non-destructive analytical methods (based on SEM, EDS, XRD, FTIR, optical microscopy and pattern analysis), which lead to identification and comparison of materials in one sample (without its exhausting or irreversible modifications). Implementation of this system into forensic-technical expert casework allows realisation of some types of expert examinations and, first and foremost, maintaining probative value of the evidence (with respect to non-destructive microanalytical procedures), primarily in terms of explaining crimes of extreme gravity in the field of violent and organized crime.
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