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Teaching French without schoolbook. The role of the game phenomena in French education.
Coufalová, Petra ; Klinka, Tomáš (advisor) ; Machleidtová, Silva (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to present the phenomena of game that is an inspiration for many methods of teaching French, as well as to point out the idea of all the other options how to teach children independently of a schoolbook. The objective is not to downgrade the schoolbook, which definitely belongs to the traditional teaching, but to emphasise the role of the game that is not less important. The work defines the areas (drama, music and diverse types of games) which are closely related to the game. Furthermore, in teaching French it focuses on dramatic education being postulated as an ideal mean to the whole child's personality activation, and on the development of the ability to react autonomously in a foreign language. The work covers the analysis of two schoolbooks and deals with the question whether game activities or dramatic education elements are included. In conclusion there is a description of the project realised in school year 2010-2011 which is aimed to teaching without schoolbook.
The Game in the Filosofical and Pedagogical Reflection and Use of Simulation Games in Social Sciences Teaching
Němcová, Lenka ; Zicha, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Pelcová, Naděžda (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on the issue of human game, from several points of view, namely philosophical, pedagogical and didactic. The work is structured into three parts. The theoretical part deals with the philosophical considerations concerning the game phenomenon, where the game is based mainly on the ontological principle and the game theory, which is analyzed by selected authors. The second part then deals with the game used in the pedagogical processes, or the game as a teaching method in the field of social science and its importance in teaching at primary and secondary schools. The practical part is focused on simulation games implementation within the social science - education.
Teaching French without schoolbook. The role of the game phenomena in French education.
Coufalová, Petra ; Klinka, Tomáš (advisor) ; Machleidtová, Silva (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to present the phenomena of game that is an inspiration for many methods of teaching French, as well as to point out the idea of all the other options how to teach children independently of a schoolbook. The objective is not to downgrade the schoolbook, which definitely belongs to the traditional teaching, but to emphasise the role of the game that is not less important. The work defines the areas (drama, music and diverse types of games) which are closely related to the game. Furthermore, in teaching French it focuses on dramatic education being postulated as an ideal mean to the whole child's personality activation, and on the development of the ability to react autonomously in a foreign language. The work covers the analysis of two schoolbooks and deals with the question whether game activities or dramatic education elements are included. In conclusion there is a description of the project realised in school year 2010-2011 which is aimed to teaching without schoolbook.

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