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Attitudes and Perception of the Sport Values Transmitted by International Organizations
Petřinová, Vendula ; Crossan, William Morea (advisor) ; Bednář, Miloš (referee)
Title: Attitudes and Perception of the Sport Values Transmitted by International Organizations Objectives: To compare the attitudes and opinions of Czech University students towards contemporary sport, especially the values it actually conveys and which it should convey in our society. To identify the similarities and differences between the individual fields of study of the University in terms of the values they believe sport should convey. The work should also reveal whether the given view of young people corresponds to the values promoted by organizations dealing with this issue: the International Olympic Committee, the International Committee for Fair Play, the European Union and the United Nations. Methods: It was chosen a quantitative method of electronic questionnaire. The questionnaire was created, based on the findings from the theoretical part. For the creation of the questionnaire was chosen server Survio. Subsequently, the questionnaire was distributed to university students of various fields. The questionnaire was shared to the student groups on the Facebook. In the last step, the obtained data were evaluated and interpreted. Results: Across fields of study, Czech university students are aware of the intrinsic values of sports such as fair play, teamwork and self-discipline. On the...
Porovnávání hodnot a ideálů prvorepublikových skautských organizací
DVOŘÁČKOVÁ, Kateřina
This bachelor thesis focuses on Czech scouting in the interwar period. The object of research are three First Republic scouting organizations, namely the Union of Scouts of the Czechoslovak Republic, the Association of Socialist Scouts, and the Czechoslovak Community of Freedom Scouts. The aim is to compare the differences between the professed values and ideals of these organizations. The research is carried out by analysing articles from magazines published by these organizations during this period. The theoretical part describes the history of English and Czech scouting up to 1939, including the organizations under study, and then puts into context the issue of scouting values and ideals laid down by the founder of the scout movement himself. In the empirical part, the methodology, aim and research questions of the thesis are described and then the actual comparison of values and ideals of Scouting organisations is carried out. The conclusion summarisizes the findings and attempts to answer the research questions posed.
Influence of the media on shaping the value systems of high school students
Adámková, Michaela ; Strouhal, Martin (advisor) ; Koťa, Jaroslav (referee)
The dissertation examines the influence the media have on shaping the values and value systems that teenagers hold. The first part of the dissertation includes related theoretical concepts, it defines values, and how the values are established and cathegorized. The dissertation also covers developmental specifics of adolescence, described from the perspective of the developmental psychology. The theoretical part also contains a chapter covering media including the description of the media issues, media typology, the impact of media and the influence which media have on value systems of not only teenagers but also adults. The second part of the dissertation is the description and evaluation of the research carried out on high school students. The objective of the research was to find out what types of media predominate in the lives of selected respondents. The aim of the research was also to find out how the teenagers are influenced by the content of the used media and how the media influence their value systems. .

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