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Flute playing as a group teaching in community school
Bártová, Tereza ; Hurníková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Kubátová, Gabriela (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with group teaching of flute, especially in a community school. The aim of the work was to summarize the already existing materials and in the practical part to perform the experiment directly in the classroom, where the goals and hypotheses for the period were set. The theoretical part summarizes the existing work that deals with this topic. There are also mentioned the possibilities of teaching the flute and a look at group teaching of the instrument in history and today. The next section provides an overview of textbooks that deal with group flute playing and other frequently used titles and their comparison. The next topic is playing an instrument in a music class and also a theory on the topic of alternative and community schools. The practical part contains an introduction to the course of music lessons in the classroom where the research took place. It focused on teaching flute in a specific class. The methods used were experiment and observation. Pupils met the goals set for the semester and learned to play a few notes and songs. Some hypotheses have been confirmed (a better attitude of pupils towards music education if they play an instrument here). Others hypotheses have refuted (a better attitude towards playing the flute if the child is already playing another...
Comparison of teaching of economic subjects at secondary special schools of economics in the Czech republic nad Germany
Mohrová, Lucie ; Krpálek, Pavel (advisor) ; Dvořáček, Jiří (referee) ; Koudela, Jiří (referee)
This dissertation thesis deals with a comparison of teaching of economic subjects at secondary special schools of economics in the Czech republic nad Germany. The thesis focuses on a different usage of conceptions and organizational forms of teaching that undoubtedly have a great impact on a teaching process. I also investigate other parameters such as the contentual aspect of education, didactic principles or the usage of didactic technics during the teaching process. It is a teacher, above all, who impacts the instruction by making a choice between traditional and problem-based teaching, and therefore fundamentally affects the teaching process, the extent to which students are involved in their lessons, as well as students' activity and motivation. The goal of my thesis is to compare teaching of economic subjects in the Czech Republic and Germany. The comparison is focused on an affirmation of differentiated instruction, on its impact on different levels of activity and motivation of students and the extent to which students are involved in their lessons. I would also like to refer to the fact that using of the problem-based teaching method leads to an assurance of meeting requested results grounded in crucial and professional competences of general educational programmes. To compare the types of teaching processes I have chosen to use a direct observation method that I have realised by making inspections of classes at business colleges, economic lyceums in the Czech Republic and at business grammar schools in two Federal Republics.

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