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Teaching assistant in a pre-school facility and a child with developmental dysphasia
Staňková, Anežka ; Hanyš Holemá, Irena (advisor) ; Loudová Stralczynská, Barbora (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the comparison of the work of teaching assistants in different kindergarten classes where a child with developmental dysphasia is enrolled. The theoretical part of the thesis will focus on two main topics, namely the teaching assistant and developmental dysphasia. Developmental dysphasia is a speech disorder that kind of impaired communication skills. In the first part, the thesis will focus on the teaching assistant, his job description, forms of cooperation and communication with other teachers. The second part will describe the issue of impaired communication ability and closer specifications to developmental dysphasia. Types of developmental dysphasia and the child with developmental dysphasia in preschool age. The research is a case study of three teaching assistants in different kindergarten classes attended by children with developmental dysphasia. The research is conducted through selected research methods, namely structured interview as well as non-participant observation. Each research sample will include a description of the environment and the characteristics of the teaching assistant, as well as a section that focuses on the child with developmental dysphasia, which includes his/her personal history and his/her own interpretation of the documents...
Possibilities and diversification of inclusion at primary school: Case study ZŠ Horní Stakory
Matesová, Radka ; Janebová, Eva (advisor) ; Kasíková, Hana (referee) ; Šubrová, Anežka (referee)
Thesis focused on finding the conditions of successful inclusive education to the specific primary school. In the theoretical part defines the concepts related to an inclusive education, compares the various authors, the principles of inclusive, sees the inclusive education in the world and in the Czech Republic. Further mentions that the school climate is one of the most important conditions for successful inclusion. Compares the for and against inkluzivního training, its contribution to the school, and all participants in the educational process. Part of the research is focused on the readiness of the particular primary school to inclusive education.

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