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Training courses, seminars, and programmes offered by the non-governmental organisations for foster-parents Centre for Substitute Family Care, Sense and Sensibility, and Fund for Children in Need
Třešková, Zuzana ; Vorlová, Marie (advisor) ; Mašát, Vladimír (referee)
As a subject matter of my dissertation I opted for "Education of foster parents by means of professional educational courses, seminars, programs etc." I believe that educational seminars and also programs developing forest parents ́personality, events enabling them to share their pleasures and worries with other foster parents or just relaxing events are not only enrichment to their lives but are also necessary and beneficial. Within the framework of my dissertation I worked with the offer of three private organizations operating in the region of the capital city of the Czech Republic - Prague: Středisko náhradní rodinné péče, sdružení Rozum a cit and Fond ohrožených dětí. I carried out a survey whether their offer of courses, seminars and programs is sufficient and satisfactory not only considering their extend but also regarding the satisfaction of all needs of forest parents. Moreover, I tried to investigate whether there is any interest on the side of forest parents. In order to find the answer I used the statistical figures provided by the organizations and the results of a questionnare given to chosen forest parents. Although Czech law doesn ́t solve the question of forest parents ́ education in fields such as pedagogy, special pedagogy, psychology, pediatry etc. and this kind of education is totally...
Training courses, seminars, and programmes offered by the non-governmental organisations for foster-parents Centre for Substitute Family Care, Sense and Sensibility, and Fund for Children in Need
Třešková, Zuzana ; Vorlová, Marie (advisor) ; Mašát, Vladimír (referee)
As a subject matter of my dissertation I opted for "Education of foster parents by means of professional educational courses, seminars, programs etc." I believe that educational seminars and also programs developing forest parents ́personality, events enabling them to share their pleasures and worries with other foster parents or just relaxing events are not only enrichment to their lives but are also necessary and beneficial. Within the framework of my dissertation I worked with the offer of three private organizations operating in the region of the capital city of the Czech Republic - Prague: Středisko náhradní rodinné péče, sdružení Rozum a cit and Fond ohrožených dětí. I carried out a survey whether their offer of courses, seminars and programs is sufficient and satisfactory not only considering their extend but also regarding the satisfaction of all needs of forest parents. Moreover, I tried to investigate whether there is any interest on the side of forest parents. In order to find the answer I used the statistical figures provided by the organizations and the results of a questionnare given to chosen forest parents. Although Czech law doesn ́t solve the question of forest parents ́ education in fields such as pedagogy, special pedagogy, psychology, pediatry etc. and this kind of education is totally...
Globalization in the Light of the Catholic Social Doctrine
TŘEŠKOVÁ, Zuzana
This thesis deals the phenomenon of globalization in relation to aspects of its origin, content, course and possible further development. It presents the current debate experts, social scientists and theological authorities, aspecially Pope Benedict XVI., in the most important topics of globalization different walks of life: political, economic, social, enviromental and religious. The thesis also presents future scenarios of globalization to the public interpreted contemporary experts. The main emphasis is placed on interpretation of the globalization process secular world view and Catholic social doctrine.

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