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Kindergarten teacher ´s opinions to integration of disabled children to classes of common type based on their experiences
BENEŠOVÁ, Jana
The bachelor thesis focuses on opinions of preschool teachers concerning inclusion of disabled children in ordinary classes, based on their experience. It also examines if the teachers are ready for the inclusion and if their decision on inclusion depends on type of the specific child's disability. The main objective of the bachelor thesis is to find out whether teachers who already got acquainted with inclusion of disabled children in ordinary classes have different opinions of this topic than teachers who have not learnt experience in this field yet. The theoretical part of the bachelor thesis explains the term of inclusion, describes preparation of individual education programs and classifies individual disciplines of special pedagogy. In the practical part, the research combines the qualitative method of interviews with the quantitative method of surveys. The qualitative method was applied during the pre-research phase. The replies of interviewees became a basis for preparation of the quantitative method material, a questionnaire submitted to 105 respondents.
Integration of handicapped child in a nursery school - multiple case study
ADAMCOVÁ, Jaroslava
This thesis deals with the integration of children with disabilities in kindergarten. This is a case study with a child with severe mental retardation, a child with kvadruparetic form of cerebral palsy with epilepsy, as a child with atypical autism and mild mental retardation. The theoretical part includes chapters dedicated to the integration of kindergarten and individual educational plan. The practical part describes the methods used in qualitative research and findings presented results.
Integration and education of children with disabilities in primary schools in the chomutov region
KOLÍNKOVÁ, Michaela
The topic of the Bachelor Thesis relates to the integration and education of children with a bodily handicap in basic schools in the Chomutov Region. In the theoretical part of my thesis I deal with the terminology of the integration and definition of the term of bodily handicap, and I describe the development of the school integration in the Czech Republic, while I focus particularly to the support of the integration in terms of the legislative and economic funding. I aim at the role of special-pedagogical centres and pedagogical-psychological consultancy offices in the process of integration. The main goal of my thesis was to identify how the conditions of integration are fulfilled from the point of view of the Headmasters of schools, teachers, assistants, pedagogues, and, but not limited to, the parents themselves. For the satisfaction of the main goal, I set up three partial goals. At first, to identify the financial conditions of the integration, at second, to find out the extent of the awareness of the pedagogues, and at first, what the activity of special- pedagogical centres is, and/or of the pedagogical-psychological consultancy offices in this area of their professional work. For my research, I used a questionnaire survey at which I attempted to find out the opinions, attitudes and experience of the pedagogues as well of the parents of the integrated pupils. For the survey at the consultancy school facilities I employed the methods of a semi-controlled interview. Through my survey performed, I managed to find out that the addressed respondents showed, in the majority of the cases, a positive approach to integration. The Headmasters of schools see, as the core one, the problem of insufficient financial funds for the integration. The teachers particularly encounter partial problems directly at the time of teaching. The approach of all assistants of pedagogues to integration is positive, however their workload is not clearly defined. From the parents' point view, the conditions for the integration are good, and they see in it an unambiguous benefit for their children. Integration in the Czech Republic is legislatively supported, but in the normal life of schools it however has been facing both the financial and practical difficulties. Because in the Chomutov District, there is only a special-pedagogical centre aimed at defects of hearing, I believe that a facility focused on all types of handicap would be vastly beneficial.

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