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Selection of pupils into classes and schools applying the pedagogy of Maria Montessori
Holečková, Nikola ; Straková, Jana (advisor) ; Simonová, Jaroslava (referee)
This diploma thesis examines the pupil selection to Marie Montessori pedagogical classes and schools. The aim of the thesis was to find out how the individual schools choose pupils in Marie Montessori classes and schools. Furthermore, it was examined what reasons parents have to choose this pedagogy for their child and what conditions parents and pupils have to fulfill for admission to this education. Last but not least, I analyzed how the admission procedure is taking place. The basic research design was a multi-case study. I chose four primary schools with this pedagogy in the big city as well as in smaller towns. I divided the research into two parts. In the first part I conducted semi-structured interviews with employees of selected schools and with parents of children from Montessori classes. In the second part I observed the first class admission interviews. I have found out that each school has defined pupil selection requirements and that these requirements vary considerably between schools. Parents opt for the Montessori School because of its individual approach to individuals. Teachers believe that it is appropriate that parents apply the same educational methods at home and that they would like to apply this as an admission criterion. The whole admission interviews were the same as in...
Behaviour driven development
Vodička, Petr ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (referee)
This bachelor's thesis discusses the topic of an agile approach to software development -- Be-haviour Driven Development. The aim of this thesis is to acquaint the reader with the de-scribed methodology. Firstly from a theoretical perspective with emphasis on applying it in software projects and in collaboration with customers, secondly from a more practical view, where the thesis presents some of the tools that are used in this style of software development, namely the framework Cucumber JVM and specification by example. For this purpose, the thesis presents an example of a little software project, where the principles of Behaviour Driven Development were applied. As the Behaviour Driven Development is one of the agile approaches, the introductory part of this thesis briefly describes such approach and compares it with the traditional approach to create a context for the following theoretical and practical part.

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