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The Path of Creativity with the Violin
Mišáková, Veronika ; Kubátová, Gabriela (advisor) ; Hurníková, Kateřina (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on musical creativity and some possible ways to develop and cultivate it. It comments on Czech violin teaching materials from the point of view of developing creativity. It gives examples of instructional materials for learning other musical instruments which could be an inspiration for fostering musical creativity. In the practical part, it presents eleven creative worksheets (tvořilisty) designed to cultivate creativity in violinists during the early stages of violin learning and throughout their violin studies. The practical section also includes creative cards (tvořikartičky), which are a versatile tool for working with musical expression. KEYWORDS Creativity, violin teaching, development of creativity, creative worksheets (tvořilisty), creative cards (tvořikartičky)
The effect of social contact loss due to COVID-19 pandemic restrctions on physical activity level of the university students
Mišáková, Veronika ; Daďová, Klára (advisor) ; Křivánková, Markéta (referee)
Title: The effect of social contact loss due to COVID 19 pandemic restrictions on physical activity level of the university students. Objectives: The main aim of this work was to examine the evolution of physical activity and contact loss of the university students in Czech republic during the pandemic COVID -19. Methods: Quantitative type of research using the reach technique of the questionnaire, which was made by research team of experts in psychology and sociology from several universities in Czech Republic, under the auspices of the Czech konference of rectors and the council of the universities. The research group consisted 4 426 respondents - active students of czech universities. Results: The physical activity and the social contact have significant influence on quality of life of each person. COVID - 19 pandemic has affected them greatly. Respondents show, that during the pandemic there was a decrease in the regularity of physical activity. The most significat diferences were recorded during the winter semestre 2020/21, when the second wave of the pandemic was taking place. Social contact was limited due to pretective measures in more then 64 % respondents. Keywords: Physical activity, coronavirus, social isolation, mental health

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