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The impact of the Covid 19 pandemic on teaching techniques and strategies
Pleskačová, Jana ; Kovaříková, Miroslava (advisor) ; Syřiště, Ivo (referee)
The impact of the Covid 19 epidemic on instructional methods and practices is examined in the diploma thesis. The thesis seeks to ascertain Covid 19's effect on modifications to learning methods and strategies. The objective is to identify the changes that will take place. Identifying obstacles and figuring out whether teachers are interested in changing their teaching methods. Theoretical material includes searches of relevant literature and other sources. Primarily findings of the Czech School Inspection; judgments and suggestions from the Ministry of Education and Sports are also included. The results of the questionnaire survey are the main topic of the practical section. The quantitative study was conducted using a questionnaire among instructors. (specifically, 101 respondents). The output is recommendations on how to incorporate changes into teaching, such as through subsidies, as well as recommendations on how to employ various teaching apps that do not require financial subsidies. KEYWORDS Education, online education, teaching, teacher, educator, pupils, students, distance learning, Covid-19 pandemic, strategy, education techniques
Communication methods of teachers at lower secondary school in relation to dialogic teaching
Votický, Petr ; Duschinská, Karolina (advisor) ; High, Radka (referee)
The diploma thesis analyzes the level of some communication methods of teachers at the second level of elementary school, which should lead to improved and more balanced mutual communication. The essence and goal of the work is to examine the presence of dialogic teaching of selected teachers. The work will offer an interesting comparison of theories with real findings. In the theoretical part, I describe and reflect on the use of communication forms using elements of dialogic teaching. I introduce and explain the elements that, according to the expert, lead to stimulation, engagement of students' thinking, which influence their learning and understanding. Dialogic teaching differs from the classic IRF structure in the teacher-student approach using question work and feedback in the learning process. I am looking for some answers to the questions of what communication factors influence student learning through teacher communication. I describe theoretical principles, selected examples, methods and their subsequent results when used in practice or research. At the same time, I present the advantages and reasons for use. In the practical part, through qualitative research, I analyze audio recordings from classes and interviews with teachers and students. I distinguished between open and closed...
Swimming lessons in the Prague 5 - Barrandov area
Končelová, Tereza ; Svobodová, Irena (advisor) ; Fořterová, Petra (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to map the compulsory lessons of children of younger school age in the Prague 5 - Barrandov area. The theoretical part of the thesis introduces the importance of swimming, the history of swimming, the legislation of swimming schools, the swimming methods taught in basic compulsory swimming lesson and the teaching methods. In the practical part, we will find the results of an investigation of the level of basic compulsory swimming lessons in selected swimming schools in the Prague 5 - Barrandov area. The investigation methods are the method of qualitative questioning - survey and the observation method. The resulting data are statistically processed and entered in tables and, for better clarity, in pie charts. KEYWORDS swimming, importance of swimming, history of swimming, swimming school, compulsory swimming lesson, teaching method, swimming method, teaching, pupil, instructor
Analogy and difference of ice skating and inline skating and their mutual use in teaching.
Ondráčková, Markéta ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Kainová, Lucie (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the correspondences and differences between inline skating and ice skating. In the theoretical part I introduce both types of skating. I describe the classification of these sports, basic equipment, safety, and the methodology of both skating types. In the theoretical part there is also a chapter on the suitability of skating in relation to the age of the child. In the practical part I verify a unified methodical series that I designed for both types of skating. The main aim of the thesis is to compare the practice of inline skating and ice skating techniques from the point of view of their correspondences and differences. The partial objectives are to find out whether it is possible to transfer the acquired skills from one type of skating to the other, to find out whether it is possible to design a unified methodology for the acceleration of mastering the basic requirements. Furthermore, to investigate the influence of ice skating and inline skating teaching methodologies on the level of skill when switching to the second skating technique. The following methods are used in the thesis: the observation method, experimental method, assessment scale and arithmetic mean. The results of the thesis show that both types of skating are very similar, so one type of skating can...
The use of a puppet when introducing a new group of pupils
Hicklová, Kamila ; Ferklová, Alžběta (advisor) ; Hanyš Holemá, Irena (referee)
The title of the diploma thesis is the use of a puppet in introducing a new group of pupils in the first grade of elementary school. The diploma thesis deals in the theoretical part with the function and potential of the puppet in its use in primary school classes, analyzes the various types of puppets, also focuses on puppeteers - what they should be, what they should know and control. He also deals with mise-en-scène and everything that belongs to it, in addition, a whole chapter deals with the senses of the puppet. The practical part was carried out through action research in a small-class school (1st and 2nd grade) and deals with two teaching blocks - one without the use of a puppet and the other with its use. The results show that thanks to the puppet, the pupils are able to focus more on the lesson, enjoy it more and, above all, communicate better with each other and get to know each other better. Furthermore, the thesis is accompanied by a quantitative research in the form of a structured questionnaire, which investigated the use of puppets in the classroom and teachers' attitudes towards puppets in general.
What fits into physics? Science Studies at High School
Maršálek, Jan ; Zámečník, L.H.
The paper deals with the possibility of transferring some of the findings of Science Studies into the secondary school teaching of physics.
Intonation and Voice Education and Its Importance in Practice of Flute Studies.
Vaníčková, Veronika ; Saláková, Magdalena (advisor) ; Hurníková, Kateřina (referee)
The objective of this paper is to summarize the influence if intonation and vocal education on musical perception and intonational skills of musicians, and to analyze its benefits to the flute players. For example, it describes how these educations helps tuning, proper and correct breathing, formation of a tone and developing better musical images. Following research shows how this discipline can improve the quality of public performance. It also mentions briefly the flute methodology so the reader is able to understand why is voice so crucial regarding the formation of a tone when playing the flute. All the while, the work will look at parallels and differences between the fields of singing and flute playing, and their connection to intonation education. For the research part of this paper, survey of semi-structured questionnaire and extracted parts of an interview are used. In the survey itself, students and teachers of flute were asked to participate. The research on the overall attitude towards this issue is analyzed on this sample. Further it focuses on whether the students and teachers contemplate the junction of these subjects, and whether they actually use some techniques suggested by current research of this topic. The interviews offer more personal and detailed view of chosen respondents...
Evangelos "Vangelis" Odysseas Papathanassiou - selection from the composer's creative work and its use in music education
Strauchová, Eva ; Bělohlávková, Petra (advisor) ; Nedělka, Michal (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the work of Greek composer Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou, professionally known as Vangelis, and the possible use of his work in teaching music. What follows is a brief presentation of the composer's life and career, a narrative analysis of pieces from the composer's popular albums (in consecutive order - 1492 - Conquest of Paradise, Mythodea and Rosetta) and, at last, the estimation of the use of these pieces in music education. Subsequently, individual teachers' implementation of these pieces in their lessons is evalued via the aid of filled-in questionnaires. The aim of this thesis is to elaborate on the creative work of the composer, analyse a specific part of his music and explore the possibilities of practical educational utilisation of it. All three aims were fulfilled.
Preparation of Didactic Materials for Teaching First Aid at Elementary Schools
Hubínková, Zdeňka ; Kuba, Radim (advisor) ; Hanušová, Jaroslava (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the issue of first aid education at the second stage of elementary schools. The aim of the thesis was to create a set of tasks that the teacher can use as a part of the students' independent work during the time when the teacher is working with other students during practical training. The first part of the thesis contains a general overview of the importance of first aid, the integration of first aid in curricular documents at elementary schools and the possibilities of teaching first aid, including organizational forms, methods and didactic tools for teaching first aid in schools. The second part deals with the creation of worksheets with tasks and their evaluation. A total of 9 different types of tasks were created in 4 variants, which were then grouped into 4 worksheets. The assessment of the applicability of the tasks in practice was carried out in the form of an evaluation questionnaire, in terms of comprehensibility, difficulty and entertainment. The results show that the created tasks meet the above-mentioned characteristics at an appropriate level - the pupils rated them as comprehensible, reasonably challenging and entertaining. In addition to a set of worksheets, the work also includes solutions to individual tasks, including an indication of the average...
Onto the role of social media and the internet in distance learning in primary schools
ŠVANCAR, Matěj
The present bachelor thesis focuses on the role of the Internet in German language teaching at the second level of primary schools. The coronavirus crisis has brought with it a number of unexplored aspects that we have never had to deal with in the past, and it has become clear that the Internet will play an indispensable role in teaching in general. Distance learning has changed the preparation of teachers for teaching German but also the preparation of the students themselves. In my thesis I focus on the role of the Internet in teaching before the pandemic broke out, and then point to its increased role in online teaching. I summarize its positives and negatives. Subsequently, I try to apply the new findings from online learning to the full- time teaching of German in primary 2 and to highlight the new possibilities offered by this global network. In the penultimate section, I list the opinions of experts commenting on the use of modern technologies in teaching and try to contrast positive and negative opinions. At the end of my thesis, I have selected a vocabulary of German words that originated or began to appear very frequently among people only during the coronavirus crisis. Furthermore, in my work I have selected possibilities for learning new vocabulary in a different form than mere memorization, which may not be a suitable way for every learner to acquire new vocabulary, and these selected possibilities could at least point in a direction that may become part of the routine learning of not only vocabulary but also other parts of school grammar in the future.

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