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People with disabilities entering university
Osúchová, Veronika ; Dobiášová, Karolína (advisor) ; Kotrusová, Miriam (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on people with disabilities entering university at a specific stage of the life cycle. This particular stage of the life cycle is called emerging adulthood and includes the age range from 18 to 25. These young adults are experiencing an important milestone in their lives. In this case, this life milestone is entering university. This group of people has to deal not only with their disability but also with the pressure associated with this life stage. This the pressure is mainly from their family and college, but also from the whole society. The main goal of this bachelor thesis was to find out the conditions of people with sensory and physical disabilities at Charles University when they are entering the university and during their subsequent studies at this university. I tried to map the stage of emerging adulthood in these people and reveal some common features. The other goal was to reveal the most common obstacles that these students may encounter on their journey to obtain a university degree. I also wanted to find out how help and support both from the state and from Charles University work for students with disabilities in this particular stage of the life cycle. The thesis also aimed at suggesting some possible help and support provided through social and higher...
Art technic with two years old children in the kindergarden
MAREŠOVÁ, Tereza
The topic of this bachelor thesis is art techniques with two-year-old or more precisely two to three-year-old children in preschools. The thesis is divided into a theoretical part and a practical part. In the theoretical part, I characterize the development of this aged children from the perspective of physiological, cognitive and emotional functions. In the practical part I deal with individual art techniques and their methodical processing, including time-requirements, aids, and the approach for individual activities including evaluation. The goal of this work is to determine whether children ranging in age from two to three years and being newly integrated into the preschool are able to understand the process of art techniques and do them- with or without help- or at least imitate them. A further goal is to determine which of the applied techniques are least troublesome for the children and which bring the biggest challenges. For my research I chose the method of observation because it is most relevant to this topic with regard to the assignment and also to the age of the children. The conclusion summarizes all the findings and recommendations.

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