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Contemporary forms of photography in art education
Zavadilová, Šárka ; Francová, Sylva (advisor) ; Magidová, Markéta (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on the utilization of contemporary photography in art education and its influence on the development of creativity and perception of art among primary and secondary school students. The theoretical part of the thesis presents the evolution of photography over the last thirty years, including definitions of new terms and directions, and introduces the most important authors of this period. In the didactic part of the work, educational programs working with contemporary photography for general high school students are designed, implemented, and evaluated. Finally, an author's portfolio reflecting trends in contemporary fine art photography is presented. The aim of the thesis is to explore various methods and strategies that enable the effective inclusion of digital and post-digital photography in art education and to analyze the benefits of this approach for the development of visual thinking and expressiveness of pupils. KEYWORDS photography, digital photography, art education, didactic transformation, digital competence, digital technology, graphic editors
Childbirth from Men's Perspectives
Zavadilová, Šárka ; Sokolová, Věra (advisor) ; Jiroutová Kynčlová, Tereza (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with men's presence at childbirth. The aim of this work is to give a voice to men - fathers to tell the birth stories from their perspective. The theoretical part of the thesis provides a theoretical framework for the analysis of the construction of identities, the repertoires of fatherhood and gender relations in the family and presents a feminist critique of the childbirth discourses. The empirical part discusses methodology and methods of the research and includes the analysis of narrative interviews with fifteen fathers who were present at birth. The research of this diploma thesis answers following questions: how men talk about the experience of childbirth, how they construct their masculine identity and how they relate to fatherhood (parenthood) during narration. The aim of the research is also to identify their reasons for being present at childbirth, the roles they play at childbirth, and the importance they assign to this event. Key words: men's presence at childbirth, birth stories, fatherhood, masculine identities, hegemonic masculinity, childbirth
The Importance of Self-Assessment in the Pupil's Personality Development (With Consideration to Other Motivational Factors)
Zavadilová, Šárka ; Krykorková, Hana (advisor) ; Koťa, Jaroslav (referee)
This bachelor thesis "The Importance of Self-Assessment in the Pupil's Personality Development (With Consideration to Other Motivational Factors)" is divided into three parts. First it deals with general questions of the pupil's personality development and aims at seven kinds of heed according to Helus (2009). These are vital for personality development of each child. The second chapter is focused on self-reflection as one of the chosen factors and summarizes the findings about this topic. It presents an extensive terminology which is associated with the concept of self-reflection and personality development. It reminds the idea of adequate self-reflection, development of self-concept and self-regulation. The third chapter aims at family and school as the two basic influences in the child's development of self- concept. It mentions parents' expectations and adequacy of requirements and their influence on the self-concept development and it also deals with possibilities of development at school. In the final part it underlines the importance of self-reflection for personality development. Key words Personality development, self-reflection, autoregulation, self-concept, family, school
The perception of the importance of mathematics and physics by grammar schools students
ZAVADILOVÁ, Šárka
The thesis maps the subjective meaning ascribed to the terms of mathematics and physics by students of secondary schools in České Budějovice. We investigate whether the perception of these tems is influenced by the offer of non-formal education. Main part of thesis is based on research supported by theoretical findings. The theoretical part deals with mathematics and physics in formal and non-formal education, describes the offer of informal education at high schools selected by us and we also describe there the semantic differential method used by us, which is proven in exploring connotative meanings of terms. In the practical part of the work we describe a project of empirical research in detail, the process of data collection and in conclusion, we describe the results obtained.
The Importance of Self-Assessment in the Pupil's Personality Development (With Consideration to Other Motivational Factors)
Zavadilová, Šárka ; Krykorková, Hana (advisor) ; Koťa, Jaroslav (referee)
This bachelor thesis "The Importance of Self-Assessment in the Pupil's Personality Development (With Consideration to Other Motivational Factors)" is divided into three parts. First it deals with general questions of the pupil's personality development and aims at seven kinds of heed according to Helus (2009). These are vital for personality development of each child. The second chapter is focused on self-reflection as one of the chosen factors and summarizes the findings about this topic. It presents an extensive terminology which is associated with the concept of self-reflection and personality development. It reminds the idea of adequate self-reflection, development of self-concept and self-regulation. The third chapter aims at family and school as the two basic influences in the child's development of self- concept. It mentions parents' expectations and adequacy of requirements and their influence on the self-concept development and it also deals with possibilities of development at school. In the final part it underlines the importance of self-reflection for personality development. Key words Personality development, self-reflection, autoregulation, self-concept, family, school
Children's choirs on the Jindřichův Hradec region
ZAVADILOVÁ, Šárka
Theme of thesis is "Children's choirs in area of Jindřichohradecko"and it is divided into theoretical and practical part. Theoretical part presents history of choirs, types of choirs and choirmaster. The next part is dealing with voice, characteristic of age groups of choir members and also choir as a social group. At the end of theoretical part there is a chapter about Jindřichohradecko and its important personalities who lived there. Practical part is focused on description of children's choirs in Jindřichohradecko.

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