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Desintegrating families - the importance of family law for school practise and its influence on managerial work of the elementary school headmaster
Šalamova, Ildikó ; Kitzberger, Jindřich (advisor) ; Báča, Milan (referee)
TITLE: Disintegrating families - the importance of family law for school practice and its influence on managerial work of the elementary school headmaster. AUTHOR: Ildikó Šalamova DEPARTMENT: School managment centre SUPERVISOR: RNDr. Jindřich Kitzberger ABSTRACT: The aim of this Bachelor's thesis paper is to analyse the compliance of the current legal standards valid for families and schooling in the area of various forms of regulation of legal relations between school-age children and their legal guardians after the breakup of a marriage or the separation of partners. The breakup of the family, followed by granting of custody and the phenomenon of shared custody of minor school-age children, significantly influences school life and the work of the school manager. Through analysis and research I discovered the extent to which family law and school law, as amended, mutually complement each other in primary school in cases of problem-free application of child custody or shared custody, and in what way the law for the given obligation ensuing from one of the valid standards in everyday application influences institutions underpinning the second legal standard. KEYWORDS: custody, shared custody, mutual custody, obligatory school attendance, custody and school
School adulthood diagnostics
Fuchsová, Romana ; Felcmanová, Lenka (advisor) ; Zemková, Jaroslava (referee)
School adulthood diagnostics Abstract: This thesis is devoted to the topic school adulthood and its diagnostics by the children in the pre-school age. In the theoretic part there are included basic information about the ontogeny of a child in the pre-school age and contemporary conception of pre-school aducation. There are explained the expressions school adulthood, school preparedness, postponement of obligatory shool attandance, partial functions and shortages of these functions here as well. There are also described the possibilities how to diagnose the functions that are neccessary for the sucessfull acquirement of school skills. You can find the information about the enrolment of a child to the basic school too. The aim for the empiric part is to find out if it is possible to contribute to the improvement of the choosen partial functions by the aid of their regular stimulation by the pre-school children and in this way to increase a change for the successful acquirement of school skills. I had made my exploration through four diagnostic tests focused on the choosen partial functions in two kindergartens in Prague.
School adulthood diagnostics
Fuchsová, Romana ; Felcmanová, Lenka (advisor) ; Zemková, Jaroslava (referee)
School adulthood diagnostics Abstract: This thesis is devoted to the topic school adulthood and its diagnostics by the children in the pre-school age. In the theoretic part there are included basic information about the ontogeny of a child in the pre-school age and contemporary conception of pre-school aducation. There are explained the expressions school adulthood, school preparedness, postponement of obligatory shool attandance, partial functions and shortages of these functions here as well. There are also described the possibilities how to diagnose the functions that are neccessary for the sucessfull acquirement of school skills. You can find the information about the enrolment of a child to the basic school too. The aim for the empiric part is to find out if it is possible to contribute to the improvement of the choosen partial functions by the aid of their regular stimulation by the pre-school children and in this way to increase a change for the successful acquirement of school skills. I had made my exploration through four diagnostic tests focused on the choosen partial functions in two kindergartens in Prague.
Desintegrating families - the importance of family law for school practise and its influence on managerial work of the elementary school headmaster
Šalamova, Ildikó ; Kitzberger, Jindřich (advisor) ; Báča, Milan (referee)
TITLE: Disintegrating families - the importance of family law for school practice and its influence on managerial work of the elementary school headmaster. AUTHOR: Ildikó Šalamova DEPARTMENT: School managment centre SUPERVISOR: RNDr. Jindřich Kitzberger ABSTRACT: The aim of this Bachelor's thesis paper is to analyse the compliance of the current legal standards valid for families and schooling in the area of various forms of regulation of legal relations between school-age children and their legal guardians after the breakup of a marriage or the separation of partners. The breakup of the family, followed by granting of custody and the phenomenon of shared custody of minor school-age children, significantly influences school life and the work of the school manager. Through analysis and research I discovered the extent to which family law and school law, as amended, mutually complement each other in primary school in cases of problem-free application of child custody or shared custody, and in what way the law for the given obligation ensuing from one of the valid standards in everyday application influences institutions underpinning the second legal standard. KEYWORDS: custody, shared custody, mutual custody, obligatory school attendance, custody and school

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