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Five-hole flute introduction programme for pre-school children
MARKOVÁ, Lenka
Bachelor thesis is focused on the benefits of playing the five-hole recordernot only in the musical development area, but also in the psychological and somatic one. The content of the theoretical part is an introduction to musical activities in kindergarten, possibilities and variations of the perception of music, and its importance in preschool education. It is also mentioned, how vital it is to give psychological support to the child while she or he copes with the various pitfalls of learning to play the five-hole recorder. Also, it is important to not only fulfill the general and partial educational objectives based on the Framework Educational Program for Preschool Education but also to find a suitable way to meet these objectives in all educational areas. Since the children's five-hole recorder is still unknown to a lot of people, this thesis also describes it. It puts it into a group of better-known musical wind instruments and explains the benefits to preschool children. Knowing this, it is beneficial to understand the historical facts about the formation and classification of some musical instruments. The practical part describes the specific work with a group of preschool children attending the five-hole recorder lessons. Described is also an approach toward individual children emphasizing their unique peculiarities. The findings thus show what goals can be achieved after six months of work with these children, and the most significant progress that can be observed in them. The thesis is accompanied by a book of songs and some of the tools I use in my lessons.
Folk songs and their role in the musical development of nursery school children
Bohatá, Martina ; Tichá, Alena (advisor) ; Kodejška, Miloš (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to address the important role and benefit of folk songs in the development of child's musical skills. The theoretical part studies children currently attending nursery schools and their development. Children are often in heterogeneous by age classes but each age category is on a different level of development and has own specific needs. At the same time it is necessary to work in accordance with the education system and follow its curriculum. The thesis offers guidelines that give suggestions and examples of how to fulfil this requirement by working with a selection of folk songs. The majority of exercises address the all-round development of the child's musical skills (activities: exercises with music, instrumental, singing and listening). There are examples of other activities facititating all- round development of the child based on the topic of the song.
Tale as a musical integrativ project for preschoolers and their parents (creation, authentication, methodological ideas into practice)
Michenková, Markéta ; Kodejška, Miloš (advisor) ; Kmentová, Milena (referee)
Author's fairy tale with a musical theme as a means to improve cooperation and kindergarten is the main aim of the thesis. The musical development of the child until the end of the preschool age and its subsequent response opens the theoretical part, musical ability - characteristics, creativity, integration of musical abilities, integrative design, and creative dramatics conclude the theoretical part, which will be followed by a practical part. The practical part will consist of architectural scenario where a subsequent analysis of the Copyright scenarios, questionnaires, interviews and observations will serve as a result of the thesis.

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