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Use of an intercultural worker in the process of educating children with different mother tongue at elementary schools in Prague
Bejček, Jan Matěj ; Vodáčková, Daniela (advisor) ; Matulayová, Tatiana (referee)
Intercultural work is a dynamically developing specialized profession primarily based on social work, specializing in the target group of migrants. In recent years, the services of intercultural workers have been gradually integrated into some nursery and primary schools, concerning the education of children and pupils with a different mother tongue. This phenomenon is the subject of the research part of this bachelor thesis. The theoretical part of the thesis is devoted to a brief interpretation and conceptualization of selected terms and a description of the context of migration, asylum and integration policy in the territory of today's Czech Republic after 1989 The research part is qualitatively oriented using the method of focus groups with pedagogical staff. The subject of the interviews is a discussion on the characteristics of the role and use of intercultural workers at primary schools in Prague and ponder the question "how would it be possible to characterize the role of intercultural workers in relation to pupils with a different mother tongue, their parents (or legal guardians) and primary schools that demand intercultural work services?" Key words: Intercultural work, intercultural worker, pupil with different mother tongue, primary school, Prague

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