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Circus pedagogy and possibilities of use of it in physical education classes for primary school
Šťastný, Benjamin ; Kainová, Lucie (advisor) ; Hájková, Jana (referee)
This bachelor theses focuses on circus pedagogy and evolution of circus itself with the main focus on new circus and educational forms of circus. Furthermore, it explores the possibilities of use of the circus pedagogy in physical education classes in primary school. It describes how to teach elected disciplines of circus in the environment of classical gym, which is not specially equipped for circus activities. As the main disciplines it chooses ground, paired or group acrobatics, equilibristic and juggling. The practical part of the thesis presents an education plan based on methods and practices of circus pedagogy and interviews with experts in the field of New circus education and circus pedagogy. Furthermore, the practical part presents a record of passed lessons with four classes from the first grade on elementary school in PE lessons held according to the education plane presented in the practical part and also a reflection and evaluation of the passed lessons. Keywords acrobatics, circus pedagogy, circus, juggling, new circus, pedagogy
Orientation in the moral dimension of children group games - the influence of experience with circus pedagogy
Licholetova, Kateřina ; Klusák, Miroslav (advisor) ; Pavlas Martanová, Veronika (referee)
Following Piaget's research on children's moral judgment, Kuruczova found that in school aged children, the development of orientation in the moral dimension of games organized as a competition significantly preceded the development of orientation in the moral dimension of games organized as cooperation. According to Kuruczova, considerable differences in the degree of orientation between the two types of games may be related to how ordinary school institutions build on competitive ideology, thereby promoting a sense of social relations in the game competition at the expense of sensitivity in game cooperation. Thereafter she discussed that it could be different for children with experience with circus pedagogy, which builds on the ideology of cooperation. The objective of this thesis was to contribute to Piaget's theory of the development of children's moral judgment and to examine whether children's alternative experiences affect their moral orientation in the children's group games and the transition from heteronomy to autonomy in understanding the imperative of obedience to authority. Theoretical introduction includes the main findings of Piaget's theory of moral judgment of children. Than it focusses on the ideology of circus pedagogy and social circus, including knowledge about their positive...

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