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Morphology development in children with specific language impairment - contribution to study prerequisites for the development of literacy skills in children at risk for dyslexia
Kučerová, Tereza ; Kucharská, Anna (advisor) ; Špačková, Klára (referee)
A b s t r a c t This thesis is based on two projects which follow one another and which deal with study of development of language and literacy skills in children at risk of dyslexia. The thesis describes the development of morphological awareness in children with specific language impairment. The level of morphological awareness was repeatedly tested during three years at children in preschool and early school age with the Test of morphological awareness. This method was prepared on the basis of Žlab's Test of language awareness (1992) and maps development of several subareas of morphological skills - gender forms, plural nouns, past tense and third person singular verb, adjective derivation and gramatical agreement. Several issues were concerned. First, whether the development of children in this age group is still ongoing and whether the Test of morphological awareness can measure this ongoing. Second, whether there are differences in the performance of children from normal speech development group (control group) and specific language impairment children group, where according to the disorder the morphological deficits can be expected. Qualitative analysis of observed subareas of morphology was also performed. The conclusions of analysis are discussed in the context of theoretical approaches, current...
The Development of Listening Comprehension and his Relation to Musical
KUČEROVÁ, Tereza
This diploma thesis deals with differences in the quality of phonematic listening as well as listening comprehension by pupils with above-average and below-average musical-auditory abilities. The goal of this work is a quantitative comparison of results from both tests. In the first part of the work is examined the theoretical basis of listening comprehension, phonematic listening and of musical abilities and skills. The work follows up musical-auditory abilities, their development and their influence on listening skills in German including researches in branches of other languages. In the practical part, we look by means of tests into the degree of comprehension to the German text and into the degree of phonematic literacy of pupils in German language. These are further compared by musically above-average and below-average group. The results of the work are exploitable for the teaching of listening comprehension, or for the development of phonematic listening.
Determination of adrenaline and noradrenaline in plasma by HPLC
Kučerová, Tereza ; Klapková, Eva (advisor) ; Kotaška, Karel (referee)
The target of this bacalary work was to validate the metod for determination of adrenaline and noradrenaline in plasma by high performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical (coulometric) detection. The metod was first necessary to optimize for the coulometric detection because it was used the Bio-Rad kit, which was designed to determine with amperometric detection. The principle of this metod is the chromatographic separation of substances with subsequent oxidation of the determined analyte passes through the analytic cell with coulometric detection. The part of the analytical procedure is the solid phase extraction. The part of this work was the optimization of the metod for the coulometric detector. For the analysis were selected following potentials: channel 1 - 350 mV with range 100 nA, channel 2 - 0 mV with range 50 nA, guard channel 0 mV with range 50 nA. Furthermore, the chromatographic metod was fully validated (accuracy, precision, limit of detection, robustness). In the conclusion was made interlaboratory comparison of results of 42 patients samples with those obtained in the hospital Šternberk.
Morphology development in children at family risk for dyslexia - contribution to study prerequisites for the development of literacy skills in children at risk for dyslexia
Kučerová, Tereza ; Kucharská, Anna (advisor) ; Špačková, Klára (referee)
A b s t r a c t This thesis is a part of the project concerning risk factors of manifestation of specific learning disabilities in children at risk of dyslexia. Specifically, it deals with the development of morphology in children with family history of specific learning disabilities. Children in preschool and early school age have been repeatedly within three years tested with a diagnostic tool called Test of morphological awareness based on the Test of language (Žlab, 1992). The aim of the study was to map the development of several sub-areas of morphological skills (gender forms, plural nouns, past tense and 3rd person singular verb, adjectives derivation and grammatical agreement). Several issues were concerned. First, whether the development of children in this age group is still ongoing and so if the performance is improving. Second, whether there are differences in the development of children from an intact group (with normal speech development) and a risk group (children from families where at least one parent has suffered from specific learning disabilities). Third, whether is the development influenced by intelligence or sex. Performance of children was also assessed qualitatively with respect to specific language features included in the monitored areas of morphology. The conclusions of each...
Legal principles of environmental protection
Kučerová Tvardíková, Tereza ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Žákovská, Karolina (referee)
The main purpose of this thesis is to analyze and discuss different aspects of six selected environmental legal principles and to describe their role in three legal systems: international law, EU law and the Czech law . The chosen principles are: complexity and integrity principle, prevention principle, precautionary principle, access to information and public participation principle, and liability principles including polluter pays principle. The thesis is divided into three main chapters. Chapter One is introductory, defines legal principles from several points of legal- theoretical view and sets basic terminology used in the thesis. Chapter Two focuses on environmental law in its entirety and consists of two parts. The first one describes the system of environmental law and the role of legal principles within, part two enumerates environmental principles expressed, explicitly or implicitly, in legal theory and crucial documents . Chapter Three is a key part of the thesis as it examines fundamental selected environmental principles in six separate sub-chapters. Each principle is firstly defined and its genesis, importance and significance described , then the author examines legal documents (including court decisions) to show how the given principle behaves in International, European and Czech Law.
Brand Building of Freestyle Brands on the Example of Quiksilver
Kučerová, Tereza ; Hejlová, Denisa (advisor) ; Dolanská, Nora (referee)
The diploma thesis "Brand Building of Freestyle Brands on the Example of Quiksilver" deals with the brand Quiksilver, its origin, development, global agency, its place on the Czech market and marketing strategies. The first part of this thesis covers the issues incorporated within the market of freestyle brands, their development and cultural environment in which they were formed. Furthermore, the term "freestyle brand" is introduced and its meaning is explained. In addition, a historical background of Quiksilver is provided. The brand's global importance is also described, starting with the sewing of the first shorts of Quiksilver in Torquay, Australia and moving to Huntington Beach, California, and subsequent global expansion. Quiksilver was originally a small local company, and gradually developed and expanded its product line to become one of the largest multinational companies in the field of freestyle brands. This thesis depicts Quicksilver's marketing activities on the global and the Czech market, where it has been around since 1991. This section describes event marketing, advertising and sales promotion, and provides an evaluation alongside these descriptions. In this study the method of descriptive analysis was used. Research using an electronic public survey on the brand's popularity...
Family - school communication and cooperation on primary education
Kučerová, Tereza ; Dobiášová, Pavla (referee) ; Kargerová, Jana (advisor)
The aim of the diploma work called Family-School Communication and Cooperation on Primary Education is to map forms of the cooperation between parents and schools on basis of history and procedures verified in practice. The work attends to conceptions of parents and teachers cooperation and communication in different alternative ways of education. Simultaneously it offers the view to a specific situation of the author's practise, which was the result of the poor quality of parent - school cooperation and communication. Pursuant to piece of knowledge from the theoretical part of the work, the author tries to solve the situation and to achieve the good-class and mutually cooperated relation between parents and schools.
Vegetation changes of urban forests
Kučerová, Tereza ; Hédl, Radim (referee) ; Vojta, Jaroslav (advisor)
Urbanization is one of the most intense and biggest factor of homogenization created by human. Cities produce environment which is important just for one species and it is homo sapiens. Very important is also instability of pumping natural resources instead of preservation natural environment. In consequence of cities expand across the planet, biological homogenization increases because the same urban-adaptable species become increasingly widespread and locally abundant in cities all around the World. Synantropic species adapted to intensely modified built habitats at the urban core are global homogenizers, that we found in cities and urban woodlands worlwide. This species consist of early successional plants and edge animal species as mesopredator mammals and frugivorous birds that can utilize gardens, forest fragmnents and many other habitats available in the suburbs. The intentional and unintentional importation of species adapted to urban habitats often produces local species diversity and abundance that is usually equal to or greater than the surrounding landscape. Human populations inhabit richly cultivated suburban habitats with a relatively high local floral nad faunal diversity without awerness of the global impoverishment caused by urbanization. Because so many urban species are immigrants...
Palliative care is provided by patient's family at home
KUČEROVÁ, Tereza
The thesis, titled Palliative Care Provided by Patient's Family in Home Environment, discusses the specific care needs of a terminally ill patient in his/her own home. Caring for an ill person in a home environment is beginning to be a growing trend in home care, but also it is an increasingly common wish of the patients themselves. The family is therefore required to have enough theory and practical knowledge in order to deliver a highly demanding personal care for their close family members. The aim of the thesis is to summarize the current situation of delivering palliative care in home environment in Czech Republic whilst concentrating on the specific needs of the patient and the needs of their family. The objectives of the research were to determine whether family members were introduces to the specifics of palliative care of terminally ill patients; to map their skills in delivering palliative care in home environment and to reveal the most common issues that family members come across in that home environment. The final objective was to map out services in regions of Central Bohemia and Liberec that are accessible to family members whilst caring for a terminally ill patient. The research part of the thesis was completed employing a method of qualitative investigation using semi-structured interviews with patient's family members and nurses providing hospice care in home environment. It emerged from the analytical interviews that the family's knowledge level regarding support for palliative care in home environment is very limited and in hospitals families are only given minimal or no support or information. As a final document for the thesis an informative educational brochure was created based on the results of aforementioned research, primarily targeting patient's family; its core objective is to improve information and collate the specifics of care that would allow the patient a dignified end to their life.

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