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The role of boarding schools for the Deaf in the Czech Republic - since 1786 to present days
Ondráčků, Alex ; Hudáková, Andrea (advisor) ; Okrouhlíková, Lenka (referee)
(in English): This bachelor thesis presents the history and development of institutional care at the Czech boarding schools for the hearing impaired, as well as at the then institutes for the Deaf and dumb from 1786 to present. It describes the regime at these boarding schools, extracurricular activities of the pupils, pedagogical supervision and the schools facilities. The school regime is dealt with according to centuries. The bachelor work also brings up the issue of the Deaf communities, both home and abroad and explores the impact of the boarding schools on the community. The findings are interpreted in the light of individual development of the child staying in a boarding school, namely its impact on child's personality. The work draws data from the specialized past and present bibliography, legislative norms and other relevant documents. The final part of the bachelor thesis presents the results of the findings concerning the issue of hearing impaired children in residential care. They prove that children staying in boarding schools suffer from deprivation which is, furthermore, enhanced in case of deaf children who lack an opportunity to communicate in their mother tongue, i.e. sign language with the peers. They neither have a contact with their surrounding, nor are exposed to every day...
Hard of hearing person in process of education
Havelková, Pavlína ; Hádková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Komorná, Marie (referee)
The thesis deals with the process of education of hard of hearing people. The work is based on relevant professional literature and is divided into the theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part of the work sums up the classification of hearing impaired people, hearing loss and its specifics. The work further focuses on the education of people with hearing impairment and pursues the development of education of these people in more detail. Besides, it takes interest in legislative measures related to schooling and concentrates on the education of hard of hearing people in various types and stages of schools in particular. The theoretical part concludes with a description of the current situation in the Czech Republic in the context of the chosen areas of education of hearing impaired people. The practical part consists of a research survey carried out by means of interviews that are analysed using the grounded theory research method. Using a research survey, the practical part looks into the attitudes that hard of hearing people maintain while studying. The aim of the work is to find out which positives and negatives these people meet during their studies. The outcomes of the research survey highlighted the phenomena that emerge in schooling and how the respondents perceive them. Finally,...
The role of boarding schools for the Deaf in the Czech Republic - since 1786 to present days
Ondráčků, Alex ; Hudáková, Andrea (advisor) ; Okrouhlíková, Lenka (referee)
(in English): This bachelor thesis presents the history and development of institutional care at the Czech boarding schools for the hearing impaired, as well as at the then institutes for the Deaf and dumb from 1786 to present. It describes the regime at these boarding schools, extracurricular activities of the pupils, pedagogical supervision and the schools facilities. The school regime is dealt with according to centuries. The bachelor work also brings up the issue of the Deaf communities, both home and abroad and explores the impact of the boarding schools on the community. The findings are interpreted in the light of individual development of the child staying in a boarding school, namely its impact on child's personality. The work draws data from the specialized past and present bibliography, legislative norms and other relevant documents. The final part of the bachelor thesis presents the results of the findings concerning the issue of hearing impaired children in residential care. They prove that children staying in boarding schools suffer from deprivation which is, furthermore, enhanced in case of deaf children who lack an opportunity to communicate in their mother tongue, i.e. sign language with the peers. They neither have a contact with their surrounding, nor are exposed to every day...

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