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Communication with Deaf, Hard of hearing and Deafened passengers in air transportation
Petráňová, Lucie ; Hudáková, Andrea (advisor) ; Nováková, Radka (referee)
7 Abstract The bachelor thesis deals with communication with Deaf, Hard of hearing and Deafened passengers in air transportation, specifically in Czech Airlines and other foreign airlines of SkyTeam alliance. The theoretical part describes communication, communicative situations and communication of people with hearing disabilities. The aim of practical part was - through a questionnaire survey among cabin crew and interviews with Deaf, Hard of hearing and Deafened passengers - to describe the current situation in this area. Keywords: Deaf person, Hard of hearing person, Deafened person, sign language, hearing aids, communication, tourism, aviation safety, cabin crew, airport.
Pre reading and Early Literacy of Children with Hearing Handicaps
Siková, Kristýna ; Hudáková, Andrea (advisor) ; Richterová, Klára (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on prereading and early literacy in children with hearing impairments. There are two parts, firstly a theortical part and secondly a practical part. The theoretical part provides definitions of literacy and looks at different approaches by various authors. This generally focuses on reading literacy, prereading and early literacy, and issues of children's reading. Next are outlined factors affecting prereading and early literacy, and early reading skills in children with hearing disabilities. The following chapter examines literacy and how it relates to the Curriculum Framework for Preschool Education. The Final section of the theoretical part is devoted to testing prereading and early literacy in both the Czech Republic and the international environment, not only for pupils with hearing disabilities, but also hearing pupils. The practical part is devoted to investigating research into prereading and the early literacy of children with hearing impairment in nursery schools for the deaf in the Czech Republic; focusing on their final year before entering elementary school. Keywords Literacy, Prereading and Early Literacy / Emergent literacy, Prereading and early skills, Child with hearing impairments, Testing of emergent literacy
Czech Textbooks of Reading at the Elementary Stage for the Deaf - from Century 19 to 21
Pavlová, Hana ; Hudáková, Andrea (advisor) ; Komorná, Marie (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis characterises Czech textbooks of reading at the elementary stage for deaf pupils from the end of 19th century up to the present day. The attention is paid also to the methods of teaching reading, the issue is put into context of methods of educating deaf pupils. The first chapter covers the methods of teaching reading in general and inclusion of these methods in education of deaf pupils. The second chapter is dedicated to the history of teaching the deaf with an emphasis on teaching reading, it outlines the connection between teaching reading, teaching correct articulation and teaching the Czech language in different historical periods. The third part describes textbooks of reading at the elementary stage from a formal and a content point of view as well as the methods used and teaching techniques. The last part of the thesis summarizes general characteristics of textbooks of reading at the elementary stage for the deaf as well as the connection of these books to teaching the Czech language to the deaf pupils.
Inclusion and integration of children with hearing impairment in mainstream primary schools - developments the situation in the Czech Republic in the last 30 years
Jungová, Veronika ; Hudáková, Andrea (advisor) ; Okrouhlíková, Lenka (referee)
(in English) The bachelor thesis consits of a theoretical and practical part. In the theoretical part development of school integration and inclusion in the Czech Republic during the last thirty years based on academic literature and legislation is described. It focuses on children with hearing impairment. It also includes a short description of a situation abroad and a comparison between the Czech Republic and Sweden. In the practical part development of school integration and inclusion based on interviews with people of different age who have hearing impairment and their own experience with integration and inclusion at a common elementary school is researched.
Leisure and interest activities pupils from school for hearing impaired pupils
Kutilová, Ludmila ; Komorná, Marie (advisor) ; Hudáková, Andrea (referee)
In its theoretical part this bachelor thesis deals with the definition of leisure time and presents the most prestigious leisure institutions and organizations in the Czech Republic. It especially focuses on the specifics of leisure time of hearing-impaired children and youth. It briefly describes the range of leisure activities that are available at schools and hearing loss organization in several cities. In the practical part the questionnaire and survey data are analysed. Attention has also been paid to the difference between leisure time of surveyed boarding and non-boarding pupils.
The joint effect of several teachers in one class: issues, objectives, competencies
Vybíralová, Marie ; Hudáková, Andrea (advisor) ; Okrouhlíková, Lenka (referee)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the cooperation of two or more pedagogues while teaching. Its aim is to describe widely in what circumstances in Czech Republic, it is possible to meet more teachers in one class, when and why this type of cooperation started being used and what models of cooperation are possible to use so the teaching is as effective as possible. The issue is viewed with regard to educating students with a hearing disability however the cooperation of two and more pedagogues while teaching other students, i.e. particularly students educated in a bilingual environment and students with special educational needs, is used as well. One part of the thesis is a fieldwork where is the cooperation of several pedagogues observed, by observation and conversation in different school environments and conditions.
Finger alphabets and their application in education in schools for hearing impaired children
Zdrubecká, Anna ; Komorná, Marie (advisor) ; Hudáková, Andrea (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with finger alphabets and their usage in the education of children with hearing impairment.The theoretical part is made up of three chapters, where the author describes the particular types of finger alphabets (one-handed, two-handed) and their form, outlines their historical progress in the areas of the Czech republic and in the global scale, when introducing examples of their use. The thesis includes a practical part, where the author tries to gather information by interviewing teachers from schools for hearing impaired regarding their preferences in relation to the utilization of the finger alphabets. Keywords Finger alphabet (one-handed, two-handed); hearing impairment; schools for hearing impaired; education of children with hearing impairment.
On semantic paraphasias
Žihlová, Lenka ; Stehlíková, Olga (advisor) ; Hudáková, Andrea (referee)
The bachelor's thesis On semantic paraphasia summarizes available interdisciplinary literature which deals with semantic parphasias and lexical semantics in general. It describes the lexical-semantic system and its possible neuronal errors by special populations. The thesis is focused on lexical substitutions and especially on semantic paraphasias produced by people suffering from aphasia. It describes possibilities of diagnostics and therapy of lexical-semantic errors by aphasic patients. It mentions examples of semantic paraphasias produced by czech aphasic patients. This thesis presents examples of semantic errors produced by Czech aphasic patients. Klíčová slova aphasia, paraphasia, lexical semantics, neurolinguistics
Verbs in Czech textbooks for the Deaf
Horáková, Kateřina ; Hudáková, Andrea (advisor) ; Macurová, Alena (referee)
The textbooks for Czech deaf people and textbooks for hearing foreigners is the subject of this thesis. The thesis focuses on the interpretation of verbs in them. The whole issue is framed within the broader framework of methods and procedures used in the education of deaf students. The first part deals with the problems of teaching Czech deaf people from the Czech Republic, especially teaching Czech as a second / foreign language. Attention is paid to methods of teaching foreign languages. The thesis is devoted to verbs in Czech language and Czech sign language, their functional and structural differences. The second part is a compilation of available textbooks of Czech language for deaf students, and textbooks of Czech language for hearing foreigners. It is directed mainly to the interpretation of verbs. The third part offers interviews with teachers from primary schools for the hearing impaired. The interviews are focused on their approach to teaching Czech in general, used textbooks, and the difficulties associated with teaching verbs. The conclusion of the thesis provides a summary of the general features of textbooks of Czech language for the deaf and textbooks of Czech language for hearing foreigners, especially their conception of the interpretation of verbs. Excerpted material is expressly...
Visual components of textbooks of Czech for foreigners - analysis and evaluation
Hladíková, Helena ; Šebesta, Karel (advisor) ; Hudáková, Andrea (referee)
This thesis is devoted to the visual components of textbooks of Czech for foreigners. The five selected textbooks are investigated incidence of certain types of visual components, their position in the textbooks and the frequency of occurrence of these types. The aim of this work is to determine what specific visual aids in textbooks Czech for foreigners appear and whether they are used functionally or not, and give an idea of the form of the visual component of textbooks Czech for foreigners. The questionnaire, which was attended by teachers of Czech as a foreign language, should contribute to this outline. Their task was to evaluate the visual amenities of textbooks Czech for foreigners who are most frequently used in teaching. The first chapter is devoted to the textbook as a didactic resource function including textbooks in foreign language teaching and research textbooks at home and abroad. Attention is focused on the design concept of visual means to learning from visual material and finally the creation of categorical systems under which they were selected textbooks analyzed. The theoretical part is followed by a presentation of the results of the analysis of the textbooks of Czech for foreigners with an emphasis on functionality and frequency occurring visual components. In the last chapter...

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