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Developing visual art and social competences in pre school children through expressive disciplines
ZELINKOVÁ, Ludmila
This bachelor work is a theoretical treatise on developing visual and social competences of pre-school children through expressive means. It comprises in its attachment practical examples of creative activities following on the Framework Educational Program for Pre-school Education. Creative activities herein are focusing on expressive fields, primarily on visual arts education, artefiletics and visual arts drama utilizing animation educational approach and their subsequent reflexion. The aim of this bachelor work is to form a theoretical framework to support creation of a system of activities and specific creative activities in expressive visual art fields aimed at optimising the relationships in groups of children. This set of activities could constitute a part of primary prevention in educational work directed at primary social groups. This system of creative activities is assembled so as to contribute both to daily activities of the nursery school as well as to leisure activities of nursery schools, in schools-in-nature, creative workshops involving parents or in other free time activities intended for pre-school children.
THROUGH DRAMA EDUCATION (NOT ONLY) TO ART OBJECTIVES
Osvaldová, Božena ; MACHKOVÁ, Eva (advisor) ; MARTÍNKOVÁ, Nina (referee)
The presented thesis is looking at or searching different educational methods connected with drama and graphic art. The author is describing her own search and favours a variety of drama technique (activities) as a way of graphic art expressions. The first part of the thesis is including a description of her current theoretical findings, gained as an art teatcher as well as a wide overview of graphic art drama in general. Structural basis of the art and drama (the style of graphic art drama), which have been tested out in the practice sessions, are also well depicted. Some more possible pathways of graphic art and drama together are indicated as well, and their potential to resonate in the same time in the subconsciousness of this field. Four visual drama art works are the main focus of the second part of her thesis. She has experience them together with her pupils during her work as art/drama teacher at Radotin Primery Art school of Klement Slavicky in Prague 5. It is a detail description “step by step” of each of her art-drama projects including a small reflection and feedback of each step. Final evaluation and reflection is included at the end of each drama project. The published four projects allow us to observe the authors change of perception and view on the educational approach. Every following art-drama unit offered an opportunity for growth and expended the authors spectrum of graphic art methods and drama techniques. Overall it has deepened her insight not only into the specific project, but the entire field of graphic art drama. Photo-documentation of several specific art presentations has been assigned to some of the tasks presented in the work as they were the result itself.

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