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Interaction between a teacher and a student in the group-form method of teaching skiing
Jedličková, Eva ; Matošková, Petra (advisor) ; Süss, Vladimír (referee)
Title: Interaction between a teacher and a student in the group-form method of teaching skiing Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to compare the interaction between the teacher and the student in the process of teachig skiing in the foreign ski schools. Methods: In our thesis we used the method of observation with utilization of categorial system according to the standardized method MADI (modificated analysis of didactic interaction). This method involves seven categories describing forms of behaviour of a teacher, didactic content of training, didactic situation and the postural activity. Results: The teachers' profiles were proved to be different, which was caused primarily by the amount of experience and partially by the gained education. The results showed that the main differences were manifested at the teacher number three who gained the shortest practices. This teacher diametrically differs in all examined categories from other teachers. Between the other two teachers there were found differences as well, but not essential. The teacher number three commited many didactitc faults. Some of his forms of behaviour, demonstration and action were not coherent with the process of learning so that they were not able to be analysed. Keywords: ADI, MADI, ski school, ski education
Current trends in teaching children skiing
Drbohlavová, Jana ; Matošková, Petra (advisor) ; Polášková, Marcela (referee)
Name of the essay: Current trends in teaching children skiing Aim of the essay: The aim of the study was to gather available instructional materials, documents relating to skiing preschool and young school children. Methods: This is a literature search based on an analysis of documents. Results: The sources obtained showed that ski lessons preschool age and school age can be done three different ways, namely: skiing under the guidance of parents, participation in the "schools" ski course or paid teaching in commercial ski school. When teaching skiing led by parents, parent participation benefit the most will appreciate the youngest children in full started. It is suitable for positive incentives to attract more skiing skills. The disadvantage of skiing with my parents is the possibility of non-professional teaching at a child that can lead to unmotivation. In the school skiteaching is the course led by school teacher, backed by a professional instructor, ensuring quality teaching methodical sequence. The advantage is that the teacher knows the children's long and can have individual access. Another advantage is that the ski skills to meet a group of unsportsmanlike children who would not come into contact with skiing. Difficulty of this course is to motivate unsportsmanlike children. The downside...
Current trends in teaching children skiing
Drbohlavová, Jana ; Matošková, Petra (advisor) ; Polášková, Marcela (referee)
Name of the essay: Current trends in teaching children skiing Aim of the essay: The aim of the study was to gather available instructional materials, documents relating to skiing preschool and young school children. Methods: This is a literature search based on an analysis of documents. Results: The sources obtained showed that ski lessons preschool age and school age can be done three different ways, namely: skiing under the guidance of parents, participation in the "schools" ski course or paid teaching in commercial ski school. When teaching skiing led by parents, parent participation benefit the most will appreciate the youngest children in full started. It is suitable for positive incentives to attract more skiing skills. The disadvantage of skiing with my parents is the possibility of non-professional teaching at a child that can lead to unmotivation. In the school skiteaching is the course led by school teacher, backed by a professional instructor, ensuring quality teaching methodical sequence. The advantage is that the teacher knows the children's long and can have individual access. Another advantage is that the ski skills to meet a group of unsportsmanlike children who would not come into contact with skiing. Difficulty of this course is to motivate unsportsmanlike children. The downside...
Interaction between a teacher and a student in the group-form method of teaching skiing
Jedličková, Eva ; Matošková, Petra (advisor) ; Süss, Vladimír (referee)
Title: Interaction between a teacher and a student in the group-form method of teaching skiing Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to compare the interaction between the teacher and the student in the process of teachig skiing in the foreign ski schools. Methods: In our thesis we used the method of observation with utilization of categorial system according to the standardized method MADI (modificated analysis of didactic interaction). This method involves seven categories describing forms of behaviour of a teacher, didactic content of training, didactic situation and the postural activity. Results: The teachers' profiles were proved to be different, which was caused primarily by the amount of experience and partially by the gained education. The results showed that the main differences were manifested at the teacher number three who gained the shortest practices. This teacher diametrically differs in all examined categories from other teachers. Between the other two teachers there were found differences as well, but not essential. The teacher number three commited many didactitc faults. Some of his forms of behaviour, demonstration and action were not coherent with the process of learning so that they were not able to be analysed. Keywords: ADI, MADI, ski school, ski education

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