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Physics education as a part of leisure time activities
Brynych, Miroslav ; Žák, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Mandíková, Dana (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on the support of educational leisure time organizations, which deal with science education, but not in the first place. Within the diploma thesis a literature search for non-formal science education was conducted and seven activities with supporting materials for the purpose to educate the participants of these activities as well as the organizers of them were created. The activities were prepared in such way to respect the fact that their organizer did not typically study science at university. The supporting materials should facilitate the preparation, carrying out and evaluation of the activity. All activities were verified in practice at meetings of the leisure time organization Junák - český skaut, z. s. The purpose of this verification was to find out whether and how the activities could be used in practice. Structured interviews with organizers and observation wre used to receive feedback. The final form of the supporting materials of particular activities is presented in the diploma thesis.
Main camp leader - a pedagogue and manager
Nová, Iveta ; Trojan, Václav (advisor) ; Dvořáková, Miroslava (referee)
The Master's Thesis focuses on pedagogical and managerial tasks of children camps' main leader. The aim is to define these tasks and to analyse the position's official formal characteristics - professional qualification and experience - for camps organized by bodies that are not leisure time educational centres. The assumption here is that mostly the head chiefs do not hold professional qualification as there is no legal obligation. The Theory uses comparative method to classify camps as leisure time educative activity. Further, the history and legal and practical conditions of the camps are described. Pedagogical and managerial tasks of the head chiefs are explained together with desirable competences. Possible ways of gaining the professional qualification are presented. In the Research part the above stated assumption was supposed to be confirmed or rejected through a questionnaire and additional guided interviews. 103 respondents of the research were head chiefs of children camps organized in 2016 in South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic. Results' analysis rejected the stated assumption. It was proved that a greater-than-expected number of the camps' head chiefs are professionally qualified. At least 50 % of the respondents have the necessary pedagogical qualification together with suitable...
The Learning Process and the Difficult Moments of an Occupational Track in Helping Professions
Ghaloomová, Aneta ; Kopecký, Martin (advisor) ; Záškodná, Helena (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the issue of a lifelong learning process and on the people who work in helping professions. At first, it provides a view on specific requirements of helping profession and on the difficult moments connected with their (people's) performance. Further it describes particular forms of lifelong learning and formal and informal education that tries to find out which of these forms is evaluated as beneficial to cope with the demanding points during the performance of helping profession. By using a qualitative method of an interview with some chosen respondents, workers in helping profession, an empirical inquiry about the people's experience of the difficult moments at work and about each form of lifelong learning and education is performed. Subsequently, the thesis analyses the gained findings then draws up a conclusion and a recommendation which arose from the analysis of the interview. Key words: helping professions, formal education, non-formal education, informal education, supervision, qualitative research
Evaluation of Nonformal Education - Preparation of Volunteers in particular Non-profit Organizations
Křečanová, Alena ; Kopecký, Martin (advisor) ; Frič, Pavol (referee)
The central theme of this thesis is the phenomenon of volunteering with an accent to preparation of volunteers in two non-profit organizations, namely INEX- SDA and YMCA in Czech republic. The structure of the thesis is divided into two parts. First part follows the basic terms and aims to put the phenomenon of volunteering to the wider context of civic society. Second part is concentrated on empirical research which use mixed research strategy with an accent to the qualitative analyse. The aim of this research is to bring knowledge about educational program of volunteers` preparing to the voluntary activities and about evaluation of this program in named non-profit organizations. KEY WORDS: civic society, non-profit organizations, volunteering, volunteer, volunteers` management, evaluation of educational program, lifelong learning, non- formal education
The impact of educational activities of selected NGOs in the CR on the process of migrant children inclusion to the Czech society
Tučková, Karolína ; Burešová, Karolína (advisor) ; Běhalová, Andrea (referee)
In my Master thesis, I deal with the impact of educational activities of selected NGOs on the process of migrant children inclusion to the Czech society. The thesis is both theoretical and empirical. The theoretical part deals with the process of immigrant integration and with the role of the governmental and non-profit organizations. A large part is devoted to the migrant children's education and to the difficulties which they have and must overcome. The end of the theoretical part presents the educational activities of selected non-profit organizations, which focus not only on helping migrant children, but also on working with schools and families of the children. The empirical part examines the impact of specific educational activities realized at the community center InBáze on the process of migrant children inclusion to the Czech society. Empirical investigation was done through a questionnaire. I used available Czech, English and American sources during writing this thesis. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Contemporary Efforts for Film Educating at Primary and Secondary Schools
Forejtová Lipovská, Alexandra ; Czesany Dvořáková, Tereza (advisor) ; Čeněk, David (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on effort to promote film/audiovisual education in the frame of the general education. It tries to map out the condition of the film education in our country in both historical and contemporary context. The major part is devoted to the situation in the last 13 years when things started to improve. The work is divided into 4 chapter, the first is dedicated to thorough historical reception of film education in our country where I focus on school film education, children's film clubs, amateur movements but also the European context (albeit marginally). The first chapter covers the period from the beginning of cinema to the 80s of the 20TH century. The second chapter reflects the situation of the film education after 1989 using the best examples of the strongest mediator of the film enlightenment of those times - AČFK and its activities. Naturally I will get to a very ambitious project in the field of film education - canon of the film - through Jiří Králík (former deputy of ACFC). The third chapter analyzes in detail the genesis of the inclusion of F/AV to general educational programs of Czech schools and observes the attitude of the government entities such as the Ministry of Education or Ministry of Culture. The third chapter is followed by the last part of the thesis...
Evaluation of Nonformal Education - Preparation of Volunteers in particular Non-profit Organizations
Křečanová, Alena ; Eger, Ludvík (advisor) ; Kuchař, Pavel (referee)
The central theme of this thesis is the phenomenon of volunteering with an accent to preparation of volunteers in two non-profit organizations, namely INEX- SDA and YMCA in Czech Republic. The structure of the thesis is divided into two parts. The theoretical part follows the basic terms and aims to put the phenomenon of volunteering to the wider context of civic society. The empirical part is focused on description of two chosen non-profit organization and afterwards, it is concentrated on empirical research. The aim of this research is to bring knowledge about educational program of volunteers` preparing to the voluntary activities in named non-profit organizations. KEY WORDS: civic society, non-profit organizations, volunteering, volunteer, non-formal education
The evolution of the informal education in the Czech Republic since 1989 up to the present days, and its situation today
Brzková, Martina ; Jíra, Otakar (advisor) ; Moree, Dana (referee)
The aim of this paper is to describe a topic which is difficult to define, i. e. the evolution of the informal education in the Czech Republic since 1989 up to the present days, and its present situation. The paper concentrates on the organizations working with children and youth and tries to identify the important moments of the evolution of the informal education and the aspects in which this type of education may be irreplaceable. The theoretical part of the paper deals with the evolution of the citizen society, the change of the position of people in its framework and the influence of the education and leisure time on the personality of present people. The quantitative, empirical part of the paper presents the results of a survey via questionnaires among organizations working with children and youth in the region of central Bohemia. Key words Non-Formal Education, Hobby Education, Lifelong Education, Leisure Time, NGO, Civil Society

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