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Design Training Module
Lokvencová, Jana ; Zatloukal, David (referee) ; Heralecký, Tomáš (advisor)
In this thesis I focus on creating a project for children with special educational needs. The project, which the applicant is true and which school has the potential to be supported from EU funds, addresses the current situation of poor literacy in Czech Republic at primary schools, The thesis proposal to create a quality educational program for this target group not only the professional but also sustainable.
Integration of Children and Young Adults with Mental Disabilities into Society from the Perspective of Social Workers
Lorenzová, Magdaléna ; Tuček, Milan (advisor) ; Wirthová, Jitka (referee)
The thesis focuses on the integration of children and young adults with mental disabilities into society from the perspective of social workers. Social workers can play an important role in the process of integrating people with mental disabilities into society. The thesis explores their views on the current state of inclusion and social services and the problems they perceive within the social service system. The first part of the thesis explains the terms frequently used in the text and describes laws that refer to people with mental disabilities. The theoretical concepts on which the thesis is based are also explained, mainly the concepts of front-line workers and empowerment. The objectives, research questions and methodology of the thesis are then set. The research section of the thesis presents the results of the analysis and the main findings of the research. The research section includes excerpts from interviews, highlighting the problems social workers perceive within the social service system and the integration process. The social workers' approach to their clients with mental disabilities and the actors who, according to social workers, play a significant role in the integration process are also described. Finally, the results of the analysis are linked to the theoretical framework.
Comparison of approaches towards people with disability in Francoist Spain and socialist Czechoslovakia
Wudiová, Markéta ; Mužáková, Monika (advisor) ; Němec, Zbyněk (referee)
The thesis compares the position of people with disabilities in two non-democratic regimes of the 20th century, namely Francoist Spain and socialist Czechoslovakia. The attitudes of each regime and the state initiatives taken in the field of care for people with disabilities are analysed. The possibilities for the development of the various organisations and their activities are also described. The work also focuses on two areas of the life of a person with disabilities - education and employment. The findings presented are set in the historical context of each country. The method used is the analysis and interpretation of legislation, state documents and academic publications. The comparison presents common features in the field of disability care, such as lack of interest in the issue, efforts to unify disability support organisations and their control. Both states have established segregated education for persons with disabilities. The employment of persons with disabilities depended on the form of economic establishment. Protected employment in Czechoslovakia was mediated by Svaz invalidů (the Union of the Disabled). In Spain, ONCE played a key role in providing employment for people with visual impairments. The international context and the influence of religious institutions on the form of...
The Supporting Educational Programs for Children with Down Syndrome
Smolíková, Andrea ; Ortová, Marie (advisor) ; Klípová, Eva (referee)
The present work deals with the education of children with Down syndrome in support of educational methods that help children in a meeting the national curriculum in education. The aim is to describe the selected support educational programs in theoretical and practical compared with the implementation of the programs. The theoretical part defines and characterizes mental disability, mental retardation and try to briefly define the difference between the terms. It also describes Down syndrome - its origin, forms, physiognomic and anatomical manifestations. Then describes the education of children with intellectual disabilities in the state education system, which includes educational programs, also in special education. The paper characterizes education programs for preschool, elementary and Annex for pupils with mild mental disabilities. The last chapter describes the practical part has been selected supporting educational programs - the method of global reading, reading and confluent Feuersteins method of instrumental enrichment. Individual characteristics include the circumstances of the method, the target, as with the method works in practice. The practical part describes how to find and observations of each method and compared with the theoretical part.
Possilibities of education of students with physical and combined disabilities
Chroboková, Kamila ; Hájková, Vanda (advisor) ; Zemková, Jaroslava (referee)
Title: Possibilities of education of students with physical and combined disabilities author: Bc. Kamila Chroboková leading: Doc. PaedDr. Vanda Hájková, Ph.D. Abstract This paper attends to the issues concerning children with physical and combined disabilities, and the possibilities for their education. It briefly summarizes the issues of physical and combined disabilities, and explains the difficulties that these children might experience during the course of their education and that should be anticipated during the education process. The second part of this paper enlightens the forms of primary education available for these children. Furthermore, it describes the general and academic educational programmes that primary schools follow today. Within the framework of special education, the institution Jedlička Institute in Prague (JÚŠ) is briefly introduced. In conclusion, this paper presents research conducted on and mapping the progress of students of JÚŠ special primary school and records from the documentation of these children. Keywords physical disability, combined disabilities, educational mainstream, special education, general educational programme, individual educational plan, Jedlička Institute and schools
Pupil with special educational needs in the second primary school
Řeháková, Lenka ; Blažková, Veronika (advisor) ; Linková, Marie (referee)
This work deals with the problem, which is in my opinion becoming a hot issue. The number of children that get special needs education, is constantly increasing. The school in which they are educated, either draws up an individual educational plan (IEP below), or simply tolerates their work. It means these pupils are educated without an IEP, but the school and the teacher are aware of their special needs. It is not only the increasing number of pupils with learning disabilities and ADHD, but also with Asperger syndrome, speech disorders, physical disabilities, diabetes or epilepsy, and others. Depending on their problem also the amount of work with them is increasing. Firstly both the correct diagnosis and the setting of friendly educative environment are necessary. The work includes theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part clarifies the specific learning disorders, Asperger syndrome and developmental dysphasia. The practical part focuses on the work of pupils with specific learning disabilities, Asperger's syndrome and developmental dysphasia. The aim of this thesis is whilst using the method of interviewing and observing how the integrated education of pupils with special educational needs is proceeded at the second grade at different elementary schools. I'm interested in the way how...
Risk of burnout syndrome at chosen remedial teachers working with pupils with mental or combined disability
Dvořáková, Anna ; Hanušová, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Kučírek, Jiří (referee)
TITLE: The risk of the syndrome of burn-out at some chosen special educators working with pupils who are mentally or mentally and physically handicapped AUTHOR: Anna Dvořáková DEPARTMENT: Department of Education SUPERVISOR: PhDr. Jaroslava Hanušová, Ph.D. ABSTRACT: The thesis deals with problems of the syndrome of burn-out at special educators working with children who are mentally handicapped or who have the combined handicap. Education of children with this sort of handicap can easily lead to syndrome of burn-out. Theoretical part characterizes problems of the syndrome of burn-out and education of the pupils who are mentally handicapped or who have the combined handicap. It provides needed foundation for the actual research. Practical part finds out using qualitative methods of research the urgency of external factors of danger of the birth of the syndrome of burn-out and efforts to prevent these factors in some chosen schools. The thesis sets a target to transfer external risk factors of the birth of the syndrome of burn-out into the special teachers' life. The benefit of the thesis is in evaluation of the amount of occurrence of particular external risk factors at the chosen respondents and in creation of recommendations for the management of practical and special schools to know how to prevent external...
Physical activities for children with autism spectrum disorder at special primary schools in the Liberec region
Slámová, Martina ; Vařeková, Jitka (advisor) ; Malá, Michaela (referee)
Title: Physical activities for children with Autism Spectre Disorder at primary schools in the Liberec region. Objectives: This work aims to compare the provision of physical activities for children with ASD at three special education schools. Within the scope of the research, the following areas were analysed: the number of clients, clients' age, a spectrum of physical activities, the program of schools for children with ASD targeted on their physical progress, the number of employees managing physical activities, and their professions. Methods: In the empirical part, two types of research method were used to analyse the approaches of pedagogues to physical activities for children with ASD at special education primary schools in the Liberec region. The first part of the research was conducted via a survey filled out by pedagogue employees. By running semi-structured interviews with three headmistresses of special primary education schools, the second part of the research enabled a deeper qualitative analysis of physical training activities for children with ASD. Interviews were recorded in a redacted version. Results: From interviewing 18 pedagogues and three headmistresses, it was concluded that three tested schools carry out physical education on a regular basis. Schools offer at least two hours...

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