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Cooperation of a kindergarten teacher with other experts
BAKALÁŘOVÁ, Tereza
The bachelor's thesis focuses on the specifics of cooperation between a kindergarten teacher and other pedagogical staff or experts. The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to find out how both parties perceive their cooperation, what factors may influence their cooperation, either substantially or slightly, and what are the identified positives and negatives of their cooperation. The theoretical part deals with the knowledge about the profession of the kindergarten teacher and about other pedagogical staff and professionals who can collaborate with him/her. It outlines the competences, job description and main requirements for all these positions. The empirical part presents the collaboration between the kindergarten teacher and other pedagogical staff or professionals through qualitative research. The interviews point out the experiences of kindergarten teachers and other pedagogical staff or professionals in collaborating with each other, as well as how this collaboration is perceived by both parties.
Pedagogical assistance - multiple case study
BUŠTOVÁ, Klára
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of teaching assistants - multiple case study. It deals with a case study of two disabled girls and a boy. The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to find out the way how disabled children are integrated and educated in a regular kindergarten. The thesis is divided into two parts. The theoretical part focuses on the issues of inclusion, integration, physical disabilities, individual teaching plan and the work of teaching assistant. The practical part describes the methods of qualitative survey and the findings. The qualitative survey involved the method of half structured dialogue, observation and analysis of activity products. It is a design of multiple case study.
Care of Options for Children with Neuromuscular Diseases and Their Way of Special Educational Support in the Education Process in Region South of Bohemia
GRAUSAMOVÁ, Jana
Bachelor thesis is entitled "How to care for children with neuromuscular diseases and their ways of special educational support in the education process in the region of South Bohemia" and is divided into two parts. The first part is theoretical and there I define the concept of physical disability and neuromuscular diseases. Neuromuscular diseases are engaged in the second chapter where I first divide them by types of the disease and then I describe them in detail. In the third chapter I describe the multidisciplinary team and means of comprehensive rehabilitation system medical, social, educational and occupational. In the last chapter of the theoretical part I discuss ways of teaching support in the education process. When processing the theoretical part I use professional literature and professional journals. In empirical part I characterize the objective work, research methodology, obtained data analysis and finally, the discussion. The research was conducted by qualitative data collection using semi-standardized interview. Most respondents were approached by telephone or written request for cooperation in research. With these respondents I subsequently met in person in a specific facility. For reasons of keeping the anonymity the names of respondents and facilities are not listed in the thesis. The interviews were held in private and always by appointment except the students. The main aim was to find out not only what care options have children with neuromuscular disease and what is the special pedagogical support in education, but also how to incorporate children into the collective, what experience the educators have in integrating and how the parents look at it. These objectives are achieved. Work could be used for students who would serve as a resource. Furthermore, it could also serve for educators and parents who are related to this issue and are considering the integration of their child.

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