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Monitoring risk behavior of students in selected schools
Hanzalová, Pavlína ; Váchová, Alena (advisor) ; Hanušová, Jaroslava (referee)
Anotation This bachelor thesis is dedicated to monitoring by the prevalence of problem behavior among pupils of selected schools and gymnasiums. The aim of this work is to obtain basic information about the extent and what social pathological phenomena in secondary school students most often, acquired knowledge to evaluate and then compare the selected schools. The research method has been used by questionnaire survey. Anonymous questionnaires have been filled with students of selected secondary vocational school and grammar school. The theoretical part is focused on adolescence, basic concepts related to risky behavior, substance abuse, truancy, bullying and ways of prevention of risky behavior. The practical part deals the comparison of selected risk behaviors at two selected schools. The outcome of this work has been analyzed the information obtained on the basis of which it was formulating recommendations for directors and prevention methodology, which risk behavior should be focused in the context of prevention in selected schools.
The Popularity of Biology Lesson Topics at Lower Secondary School
Hanzalová, Pavlína ; Pavlasová, Lenka (advisor) ; Vojíř, Karel (referee)
This thesis is focused on the popularity of biology topics among pupils sixth through ninth graders. The aim is to identify popular and less popular topics of biology, to verify the existence of a relationship between the popularity of the certain topic and an evaluation at school final report. Another aim is to also to determine whether gender or age has a statistically significant impact on the popularity of biology. At first, the thesis focuses on the system of curricular documents in the form of education programme (so called "RVP" and "ŠVP") for understanding the organization and content of teaching biology a primary school. At second, I have also focused on theoretical description of pupils' personality and its specifics at primary school which is crucial in order to understand their behaviour and characteristic attributes at their age. Furthermore, this thesis also explains the concepts of a subject popularity and pupils' motivation, then identifies and analyses existing domestic and foreign studies dealing with the same or similar topic. The popularity of individual topics of biology was investigate by means of a research tool in the form of a 5-level Likert type survey. The validity and reliability of the used research tool was verified. The research sample consists of 249 pupils from 6th...
Monitoring risk behavior of students in selected schools
Hanzalová, Pavlína ; Váchová, Alena (advisor) ; Hanušová, Jaroslava (referee)
Anotation This bachelor thesis is dedicated to monitoring by the prevalence of problem behavior among pupils of selected schools and gymnasiums. The aim of this work is to obtain basic information about the extent and what social pathological phenomena in secondary school students most often, acquired knowledge to evaluate and then compare the selected schools. The research method has been used by questionnaire survey. Anonymous questionnaires have been filled with students of selected secondary vocational school and grammar school. The theoretical part is focused on adolescence, basic concepts related to risky behavior, substance abuse, truancy, bullying and ways of prevention of risky behavior. The practical part deals the comparison of selected risk behaviors at two selected schools. The outcome of this work has been analyzed the information obtained on the basis of which it was formulating recommendations for directors and prevention methodology, which risk behavior should be focused in the context of prevention in selected schools.

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