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On-line teaching of pupils in the 1st year of primary school
Čerplová, Lucie ; Ronková, Jolana (advisor) ; Wildová, Radka (referee)
The thesis entitled On-line teaching of pupils in the first year of primary school deals with the issue of on-line teaching of pupils in the first grades of primary school. The aim of the thesis is to compare this issue from the perspective of class teachers, parents and pupils who have received on-line teaching. In the theoretical part, the thesis deals with topics such as the characteristics of a pupil in the first year of primary school, both psychologically and physically. The general principles of working with a pupil in the first year of primary school are described. In addition, the methods and forms of work used in the regular school classroom for teaching reading and writing. The thesis also describes the basic topics such as online teaching, distance learning and the present form of teaching. The thesis also discusses programs and applications that are suitable for the online form of teaching in the first year of primary school. The practical part, using the research method of semi-structured interviews, deals with the risks and especially the benefits of online teaching in the first grades of primary school from the perspective of three different groups of respondents who have participated in the form of online teaching. KEYWORDS teacher, student, parent, teaching, online, benefits, risks
Financial literacy of secondary school students.
Havlena, Ondřej ; Prokop, Jiří (advisor) ; Mojžíšová, Jarmila (referee)
Name: Ondřej Havlena Work leader: Doc. PhDr. Jiří Prokop Ph.D. Topic: Financial literacy of secondary school students. Abstract This thesis will be divided into two parts. In the theoretical part I will focus on the principles, definition of concepts and explanation of the functioning of the financial market. The theoretical part will also focus on the interpretation of the phenomenon of financial literacy and will show the basic range of tools that can facilitate the acquisition of basic financial literacy methods and techniques by today's young generation. Furthermore, I will discuss the integration of financial literacy into school curricula. In the second, practical part of the bachelor thesis, I will develop a quantitative financial literacy questionnaire for secondary school students to determine their level of financial literacy. I will conduct the questionnaire survey in selected schools, a grammar school, an industrial school and a vocational secondary school. Finally, I will analyze and evaluate the results of this research and possibly propose possible theories on how the situation could be improved. Key words: Finance, Financial Literacy, Student, High School, Research
Art portfolio as a form of assessment of pupils in art education
Šindelová, Tereza ; Novotná, Magdalena (advisor) ; Kitzbergerová, Leonora (referee)
The thesis focuses on art portfolio as a didactic tool, form, use for reflective assessment of pupils in the teaching of art education at the first level of primary school. Theoretical part of the thesis generally describes the assessment of pupils in school education. Further focuses on the interpretation of concept of portfolio, on its various forms, types, and its use in school education. Then describes the concept of the subject Art education and ways of assessing pupils in the subject. Practical part of the thesis is based on the creation of pupil's portfolio in art education designed for reflection. The practical part aimed at the creation of a portfolio by pupils in the first year of primary education. Based on which the pupils were reflection on the artwork and the resulting drawings. The pupils were guided to be independent, creative and develop to metacognitive skills - such as the ability to self-reflect. Portfolios were created and reflected during the first semester of the school year. Artistic probe and work with reflective art portfolios was completed assessment of pupils for the purposes of the mid-term report card. Art portfolios did not contribute positively to develop pupils' self-reflection, but it also develops the pupils' other skills and competences necessary for their own...
Training of non-technical skills as a prevention of errors in intensive care
SVÁROVSKÁ, Tereza
The main goal of this work was to map the current state of training in non-technical skills. Training in non-technical skills can contribute to improving the safe care of critically ill patients in intensive care units, where situations are often demanding, stressful, and tense. Maximum concentration, precise commands, and teamwork are necessary in these work-places. The theoretical part establishes the foundations for understanding concepts such as intensive care, non-technical skills, or simulation-based education and their relevance. The research was conducted with students in the Advanced Nursing Specialization in Intensive Care, who, thanks to simulation-based education, are aware of acquiring non-technical skills and practice them in specific simulated scenarios. The second research sample consisted of nursing staff working in intensive care units, who are exposed to stressful situations daily, and therefore should know and use the basics of non-technical skills to per-form their duties in order to prevent as many errors as possible, which can have fatal consequences. The objectives of the work focused on mapping the current situation in the training of non-technical skills in intensive care units and in student education. Another goal focused on the experiences and subjective feelings of healthcare professionals and students with training in non-technical skills in crisis situations within intensive care and during simulation-based education. The final goal aimed to identify methods and techniques of training in non-technical skills that are most effective for healthcare workers and students in intensive care, considering their specific needs and obstacles. The research was conducted using qualitative inquiry method, employing semi-structured interviews with nursing staff and students undergoing simulation-based education, along with non-participant overt observation during the mentioned simulation-based education.
Nursing students' perceptions of their future professions
NEJEDLÁ, Sára
Data were collected using semi-structured interviews. Informant selection was random, based on the study of General Nursing through full-time and part-time study. Informants were chosen using the snowball sampling method. A total of 10 informants from the South Bohemian region participated in the research. The conducted interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed. As part of open coding, 4 categories, 11 subcategories, and 53 codes were defined.
How do the students of the Pedagogics of Leisure experience their free time.
MALECHOVÁ, Kateřina
This bachelor thesis deals with how students of Leisure Time Pedagogy perceive and experience their own free time. The theoretical part introduces the basic concepts related to the study of leisure (leisure, free time, leisure pedagogy, leisure education). The reader is also introduced to the requirements related to the profession of leisure educator. In the practical part, the reader is introduced to the research conducted among the students. The aim is to find out how students themselves perceive leisure, how the need for leisure affects their lives and how important it is for them to have some. The readers of my work could be the students of pedagogy of leisure themselves, for whom the work could serve as a form of self-reflection and awareness of the importance of their own free time.
Evaluation of the Study Programme Economics and Management
STEHLÍK, Mikuláš
The bachelor thesis is devoted to the analysis of student's satisfaction in the study programme Economics and Management. In order to assess the current situation, a questionnaire survey was created and sent out via school email to individual students. The research sample consists of 121 students of the evaluated programme. Based on the responses received, suggestions were made in certain areas that should lead to an improvement of the current situation of the programme and thus to a higher level of student satisfaction. A significant part of the suggestions are devoted to courses, specifically changing the syllabus of the less beneficial course, Methods of Information Processing, chosen by students. Among other weaknesses, students ranked the redundancy or analogy of some courses. Attention is also paid to the inclusion of new courses in the curriculum, with Financial Literacy being the most requested course on offer, followed by a course focusing on AI and Crisis Management. Practicum courses were chosen by students as the weakest aspect of the programme and therefore received major attention.

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