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The use of Musical Instrument Djembe in Work with Clients of Educational Child Care Center
HAVLÍČKOVÁ, Petra
This bacelor thesis deals with the use of the musical instrument called the djembe by the clients of the Centre for Educational Care. Two goals were determined in this work. The first goal was to "Develop a proposal for an educational program of leisure activities using the djembe for the clients of the Centre for Educational Care" and the second goal was to "Map the possibilities of using the djembe in creating the leisure programs for the clients of the Centre of Educational Care". The thesis consists of the theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part includes four chapters. In addition to the characteristics of special education of children with behavioural disorders and its position in special pedagogy, the first chapter specifies behavioural disorders and the factors that influence their origin, and finally it describes the Centre for Educational Care. The second part is devoted to the characteristics of leisure activities in general and their function in influencing the clients with behavioural disorders. The topic of the third chapter is music therapy and its use in clients with behavioural disorders, including drumming. The fourth chapter introduces the djembe and the principles of drumming. The practical part describes the research methodology, actual implementation and the results of the research. The methods of qualitative research such as observation, interviews and secondary analysis of the documents were used as the research methods. The author prepared a 180 minute program for pilot verification. Based on this verification, a 60 minute program was compiled and tested with three different groups of clients. Following implementation of the 60 minute programs, it was found that the time allocation for these programs was insufficient. Therefore, the final 90 minute version was prepared and tested. A part of the thesis is the annex that contains suggestions for the relaxation parts of the djembe drumming program. In addition to the final 90 minute version of the program, the chapter with the results also includes conclusions from interviews with the employees of the Centre for Educational Care regarding further use of the djembe.
Applying the DRUMS ALIVE program (drumming to gymnastic balls) for people after spinal cord injury
Ančerlová, Marie ; Daďová, Klára (advisor) ; Pavlová, Ilona (referee)
Title: Applying the DRUMS ALIVE program (drumming to gymnastic balls) for people after spinal cord injury Objectives: The aim of this thesis was to prepare and apply an exercise unit of the fitness program Drums Alive which would be adapted for individuals with spinal cord injury. Another aim was to find out individual reactions of the participants on the exercise. Methods: Exercise unit was applied in 2 women and 3 men (age 40-60 years). A questionnaire, observation and interview were used to assess clients' reactions on exercise and perceived benefit of the lesson on physical and psychological well-being. The benefits were viewed from the point of participants, instructor and sport therapist. Results: According to results we may suppose that exercise strengthen and release muscles and joints. It is pleasant and entertaining. It can serve as a mean of comprehensive rehabilitation and recondition. Keywords: DRUMS ALIVE, drumming, fitness, paraplegia, quadruplegia
Applying the DRUMS ALIVE program (drumming to gymnastic balls) for people after spinal cord injury
Ančerlová, Marie ; Daďová, Klára (advisor) ; Pavlová, Ilona (referee)
Title: Applying the DRUMS ALIVE program (drumming to gymnastic balls) for people after spinal cord injury Objectives: The aim of this thesis was to prepare and apply an exercise unit of the fitness program Drums Alive which would be adapted for individuals with spinal cord injury. Another aim was to find out individual reactions of the participants on the exercise. Methods: Exercise unit was applied in 2 women and 3 men (age 40-60 years). A questionnaire, observation and interview were used to assess clients' reactions on exercise and perceived benefit of the lesson on physical and psychological well-being. The benefits were viewed from the point of participants, instructor and sport therapist. Results: According to results we may suppose that exercise strengthen and release muscles and joints. It is pleasant and entertaining. It can serve as a mean of comprehensive rehabilitation and recondition. Keywords: DRUMS ALIVE, drumming, fitness, paraplegia, quadruplegia

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