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Financing of the secondary level of education in the Czech Republic - case study
Šafránek, Michal ; Urbánek, Václav (advisor) ; Kubík, Rudolf (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the ways of financing the secondary level of education in the Czech Republic. The work is divided into three parts. The first part concentrates on individual financial resources of secondary schools and the possibilities of their usage. The emphasis has been placed mainly on the means from the state budget distributed by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports. The second part consists of the comparison of the Czech Republic with OECD countries with the help of selected indicators of secondary schools area. The final, third, part focuses on the management of Gymnázium Vrchlabí between the years of 2007 -- 2010. The attention is mainly paid to interannual differencies and their causes. The thesis also includes possible recommendations leading to an improvement in the financial situation of the selected school.
Financing of the regional educational system
Beneš, Marek ; Urbánek, Václav (advisor) ; Kubík, Rudolf (referee)
My bachelor thesis is based on the analyzing of financing of the educational system in the Czech republic. It focuses on the area of the regional educational system and the system of redistributing financal sources by the Ministry of education, youth and sports. In the practical part I analysed the way of financing of one particular school. The school I chose is primary school "Základní škola Závodí" in Beroun. I focused on the years 2007-2009. The main attention is given to the structure of resources and proportion between money paid by institutors and money provided by the state. In the last part of my thesis I came up with my own ideas of improving managment of the school emphasising the possibility of getting money from the funds of the European Union.

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