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Personality of a Teacher's Aide at a Primary School for Children with Physical Disability
Vintr Bolardtová, Markéta ; Hájková, Vanda (advisor) ; Němec, Zbyněk (referee)
The diploma thesis is focused on the personality of a teacher's aide at an elementary school for pupils with physical disabilities. In the theoretical part, the history of the profession, the personal and qualification requirements of the teacher's aide, and their job description are given. Furthermore, the theoretical part is devoted to mental hygiene, burnout syndrome, and the last part is focused on personality typologies. In the practical part, the author finds out with the help of mixed research what kind of personalities we meet in the position of teacher's aide at the elementary school for pupils with physical disabilities, in what way this profession affects their personal life and how they take care of their health due to the demanding nature of the profession. The research took place at the Elementary School of the Jedlička's Institute in Prague.
The needs of individual family members with pre-school and younger school children in their free time.
MAREŠOVÁ, Magdalena
The thesis deals with the issue of meeting needs in free time. The aim of this work was to map whether the needs of spending free time in the family are met and to describe the factors that influence and shape the needs of an individual's life. The practical part describes whether due to the pandemic of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 illness covid-19 there were fundamental changes in the fulfillment of needs in free time and whether the way of spending free time in the pandemic time still meets the needs of individual family members.
Cooperation of First and Second Graders in the Learning Process
Markupová, Pavla ; Tomková, Anna (advisor) ; Marušák, Radek (referee)
The work deals with the cooperation of pupils among first and second grade pupils in a primary school. It analyzes to which extent are second grade pupils able to give their knowledge to pupils of the first grade. Then it shows how the learning style and the personality affects the cooperation of an individual within the group. The practical part proofs the long-term investigation in one class that was systematically prepared for the cooperation among older and younger pupils. The results of this research in the observed class evaluate higher level of cooperative and communication skills of individual pupils than those, who previously did not deal with cooperation. Teaching pupils how to cooperate gradually developed their relationship not only to younger classmates, but to the willingness to help each other, to respect the opinions of others and it also strengthened the relationships in the observed classroom. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Proposal of Effective Internal Communication Concept in International Company.
Zapletal, Vojtěch ; Jochman, Petr (referee) ; Konečná, Zdeňka (advisor)
Hlavním cílem předkládané absolventské práce je na základě kritické analýzy stávajícího stavu vnitrofiremní komunikační strategie, navrhnout žádoucí změny podporující efektivní vnitrofiremní komunikaci ve zvoleném mezinárodním korporátu.
Personality Typologies and Social Work
MALÁ, Daniela
The aim of this thesis is to describe the various typologies of the clients and in connection with it to define the possible strategies of attitude to these clients, which can be used by social worker. The method used in this thesis is research and study of literature relevant to the chosen topic. The work is conceived as purely theoretical. The first chapter describes personality, temperament and factors that affect the personality formation. The second chapter focuses on the importance of knowledge of personality typology for social work. There is also a historical excursion and description of the following personality typology: according to Hippocrates, Jung and MBTI typology. The third chapter lists the characteristics of extroverts and introverts, both adults and children. Appropriate strategies, which can be used by the social worker, when he works with the particular types of personality are outlined within each sub-chapter.
The integration of shadow projections in the teaching of C.G. Jung and its possible benefits for theological ethics of interpersonal relationships
Otáhal, Tomáš ; Červenková, Denisa (advisor) ; Bouma, David (referee)
In the first part, this thesis is examining the psychology of C. G. Jung, especially those parts, which are somehow connected to interpersonal relationships. That means foremostly the psychological projections and mechanisms, which are causing those projections. By those mechanisms, I mean the dynamics of consciousness - unconsciousness, the shadow and the cognitive functions. Besides those concepts and mechanisms, the thesis aims to explore the way which Jung ascribes to deal with those shadow projections - in favor of improving the interpersonal relationships. This deed lays mainly in the so-called individuation, with main focus on the shadow integration. The aim of the second part of this thesis is to reflect upon the C. G. Jung's psychology from the theological ethics point of view. The thesis is defining the criteria of goodness of the interpersonal relationship from the theological ethics standpoint. Then further uses those criteria to clarify the conditions under which could be maintained the dialogue and cooperation between theology and psychology and thus, under which conditions is theologically acceptable to utilize C. G. Jung's findings.
Cooperation of First and Second Graders in the Learning Process
Markupová, Pavla ; Tomková, Anna (advisor) ; Marušák, Radek (referee)
The work deals with the cooperation of pupils among first and second grade pupils in a primary school. It analyzes to which extent are second grade pupils able to give their knowledge to pupils of the first grade. Then it shows how the learning style and the personality affects the cooperation of an individual within the group. The practical part proofs the long-term investigation in one class that was systematically prepared for the cooperation among older and younger pupils. The results of this research in the observed class evaluate higher level of cooperative and communication skills of individual pupils than those, who previously did not deal with cooperation. Teaching pupils how to cooperate gradually developed their relationship not only to younger classmates, but to the willingness to help each other, to respect the opinions of others and it also strengthened the relationships in the observed classroom. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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