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The Specifics of the Fire Sport for Children with Disabilities
STEINBAUEROVÁ, Dagmar
The bachelor thesis deals with the possibilities of integration and attitude of the youth fire sport team leaders towards integration of children with disabilities into this leisure time activity. It also answers the question whether individual disciplines of fire sport can be adapted for children with disabilities. Nowadays, when integration of children with disabilities into the educational process and society is ongoing it is important not to forget about their leisure time. The thesis is divided in the theoretical and research part. The theoretical part defines a difference between integration and inclusion and provides also an explanation of what is leisure time. Furthermore, it deals with possible sports activities of children with disabilities and explains what fire sport is. The mixed type of research is used in the research part. By means of the first, qualitative type of research, secondary data analysis, a possibility of adjusting of all fire sport disciplines for children with disabilities is confirmed. Using the second, quantitative type of research, i.e. a technique of a questionnaire, confirms that the relationship of leading young firefighters to children with disabilities is mostly positive. Most fire brigade leaders are willing to accept a child with any disability in their team, but provided that such child will not participate in the competitions. In the case of participation of children with disabilities in competitions, a smaller majority of young firefighter leaders are willing to include in their team most often children with ADHD, hearing and physical disabilities. Some, but their number is low, are willing to accept also children with visual and mental disabilities. Based on the findings of this research, it would be appropriate to continue to develop a methodology of work for children with disabilities in fire sport.
The Inclusion of Childern with Specific Social and Educational Needs to Scout Units
Všianská, Anežka ; Lorenzová, Jitka (advisor) ; Sedláčková, Daniela (referee)
(in English) The Master's thesis "Inclusion of Children with Specific Social and Educational Needs to Scout Units" focuses on the integration of children with special needs into the specific environment of the Czech-scouting organisation Junák. It comprises of a theoretical and an empirical part. The first one describes basic theoretical concepts of children integration and inclusion and summarises the current situation in the Junák organisation. The empirical part presents a research, which unlike previous works describes the process of integration from the perspective of three key subject groups: children with specific needs, their parents or foster parents and Scout leaders. The data has been gathered by the means of semistructured interviews, question forms and on-site observation. The aim was to identify how the integration process works and to gather the opinion of individuals representing the three target groups about the factors influencing the process of integration in Scout units. This thesis presents several aspects considered as key by each of the subject group. From the children perspective, a successful integration depends on their ability to find friends among the other members of the units. For their parents and the units' leaders, communication and active cooperation between all...
The influence of the school climate on the quality of integration of a handicapped pupil
Svobodová, Ilona ; Vítečková, Michaela (advisor) ; Pelikán, Jiří (referee)
AND KEYWORDS This diploma thesis deals with the impact of school climate that has a strong effect on the success in integration of handicapped pupil into the mainstream school. In this respect main terms which are related to "school climate" and "integration" are defined. Work more specifically focuses on individual types of handicaps, analyses principles of various handicaps and specific educational requirements needed for social relations. It furthers deals with the subjectivity of success in integration. Presented diploma thesis further concentrates on the social status of the handicapped pupil among his schoolmates, his social interactions and the role of the teacher as the main factor in the problem of integration. Empirical survey is oriented in a narrative way; the key method used is narrative dialogue, as it is able to recognise autobiographical experience of respondents. Each narrative dialogue is interpreted and completed by narrative reconstruction of core narration. Keywords: - school climate - integration and inclusion - pupil with specific educational requirements - handicap, disablement - success in school integration - family - school - teacher - chicane - relations among schoolmates - diagnosis of school climate - narrative attitude - narrative dialogue
The Inclusion of Childern with Specific Social and Educational Needs to Scout Units
Všianská, Anežka ; Lorenzová, Jitka (advisor) ; Sedláčková, Daniela (referee)
(in English) The Master's thesis "Inclusion of Children with Specific Social and Educational Needs to Scout Units" focuses on the integration of children with special needs into the specific environment of the Czech-scouting organisation Junák. It comprises of a theoretical and an empirical part. The first one describes basic theoretical concepts of children integration and inclusion and summarises the current situation in the Junák organisation. The empirical part presents a research, which unlike previous works describes the process of integration from the perspective of three key subject groups: children with specific needs, their parents or foster parents and Scout leaders. The data has been gathered by the means of semistructured interviews, question forms and on-site observation. The aim was to identify how the integration process works and to gather the opinion of individuals representing the three target groups about the factors influencing the process of integration in Scout units. This thesis presents several aspects considered as key by each of the subject group. From the children perspective, a successful integration depends on their ability to find friends among the other members of the units. For their parents and the units' leaders, communication and active cooperation between all...

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