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Inclusive education with a focus on the pupil with a different mother tongue
Štefková, Martina ; Kovaříková, Miroslava (advisor) ; Syřiště, Ivo (referee)
The diploma thesis "Inclusive education with a focus on the pupil with a different mother tongue" is divided into two parts. The theoretical part is based on the basis of a professional literary research of the chosen issue, in which the author focuses on the pupil with special educational needs from a different socio-cultural environment, on a pupil with a different mother tongue who is educated at a regular primary school. In the introductory theoretical part, the author deals with migration, multiculturalism and briefly introduces the country, the national minority, where the student with a different language comes from. The author also includes an explanation of the terms such as intercultural identity, communication-language and integration of foreigners to this topic. In the second chapter of the theoretical part of "Inclusive education" of the pupils with specific educational needs, the author focuses on pupils with a different mother tongue. It also presents the relevant legislative documents and introduces terms such as bilingualism, counselling facilities, support measures and defines the personnel position of teaching assistants. In this part, the author also focuses on school facilities, school climate, teaching multicultural education in schools, describes interventions in the event of...
Reading Literacy Development of Pupils with Other Mother Tongue in Inclusive Education Context
Rychlíková, Marie ; Wildová, Radka (advisor) ; Kucharská, Anna (referee) ; Vykoukalová, Věra (referee)
TITLE: Reading Literacy Development of Pupils with Other Mother Tongue in Inclusive Education Context AUTHOR: Mgr. Marie Rychlíková DEPARTMENT: Department of Primary Education PedF UK Prague SUPERVISOR: prof. PaedDr. Radka Wildová, CSc. ABSTRACT: This thesis is focused on the reading literacy issues of pupils with other mother tongue in primary education. The aim of this work is to analyse and describe the contemporary state of reading literacy skills of pupils with other mother tongue in inclusive education context. The foreigners children have to overcome the social and cultural differences as well as the language barrier. In order to be successfully included into the education system, and consequently into our society, the pupils need to learn Czech language at the best level they are able to. The structure of this work is divided into two parts - the theoretical and practical one. There were quantitative and qualitative methods used in the research. The individual aims of this work were analysed, processed and discussed based on the results of the two research phases and description of good practice examples from Finland. Finally the conclusions and suggestions were expressed. KEY WORDS: Reading literacy, first reading literacy, inclusion, stereotypes, basic literacy, pupil with other mother tongue,...
Use of artefilities in the adaptation of pupils with OMJ to the primary school environment
Nováková, Markéta ; Valešová Malecová, Barbara (advisor) ; Kotvová, Miroslava (referee)
The diploma thesis "The Use of Art Therapy in the Adaptation of Students with Different Native Languages to the Elementary School Environment" focuses on the utilization and effectiveness of art therapy as the main tool for developing relationships and improving the social climate of the classroom. The aim of the thesis is to propose and verify through research an art therapy program in the fifth grade of elementary school. The theoretical part introduces the specifics of students with different native languages, particularly their Adaptation to a new environment as well as the preparation of all presently studying students in the class and the school as such for the arrival of a student with a different native language. The theoretical part also defines art therapy as a separate field of science subject, its focus, and its contribution to education. The practical part presents ten art therapy sessions aimed at developing prosocial behavior, assertiveness, and socially acceptable behavior not only among Czech students but especially among students with different native languages and war refugees. The success of the program is verified through pre - and post-testing and subsequently interpreted by the author of the thesis. It has been demonstrated that this art therapy program positively contributed...
Otherness of Pupils from Migrant Backgrounds as a Topic for Story-Based Teaching
Neužilová, Dominika ; Laufková, Veronika (advisor) ; Komberec, Filip (referee)
This thesis examines the topic of teaching the theme of otherness of pupils from migrant backgrounds to younger school-aged children, specifically through narrative engagement utilizing the Reading and Writing for Critical Thinking methods. Within the framework of action research, reading lessons were designed and executed to explore various facets of the situations faced by pupils from migrant backgrounds. This educational intervention is meant to facilitate comprehension of these pupils' circumstances and foster the overall acceptance of them. An analysis of the outcomes for each lesson is presented, also the outcomes were evaluated in terms of pedagogical reflection. Moreover, two of them were evaluated by another teacher. Topic relevant literature for children was thoroughly examined and incorporated into the research findings. The reading lessons were based on the following four titles: Kiko and the Secret of the Paper Butterfly, Maja and Kim, The Arab of the Future and Eric. The following methods were employed: unstructured observation, thematic analysis, semi-structured interviews, and content analysis of the lesson outcomes. The research took place in a primary school in two classrooms: 4th grade, comprising of 22 pupils (Class 1); 5th grade, comprising of 21 pupils (Class 2). The lessons...
Education of Pupils with Special Educational Needs at Waldorf Schools
TRÁVNÍČKOVÁ, Renata Ela
The bachelor thesis addresses the issue of educating students with a different mother tongue (DMT) in the environment of a Czech elementary Waldorf-type school. The theoretical part defines a student with special educational needs. Next, Waldorf education is described. The research part of the thesis was implemented using a qualitative type of research. The research group included teaching staff who directly participated in the educational process of DMT students.
Selected Administrative Style Genres in Teaching Czech to Native Speakers of Russian at Secondary Schools
Kovářová, Jana ; Hájková, Eva (advisor) ; Höflerová, Eva (referee) ; Šindelářová, Jaromíra (referee)
The dissertation focuses on teaching of so called advanced writing (in Czech) to secondary- school pupils who are native Russian speakers. We investigate the topic in the framework of a specific curriculum topic, i.e. administrative style genres. The aim of the dissertation is a) to identify the approach of teachers and that of Russian-speaking pupils towards this particular part of the curriculum, b) to assess the differences between texts of the chosen genres written by Czech pupils and pupils with Russian mother tongue, and, finally, c) to propose didactic solution for teaching the given administrative style genres to Russian-speaking pupils. We approach the topic with qualitative research methods. The practical part of the thesis consists of four parts. In the first one, on the basis of interviews, we analyse the teachers' approach, collect the evidence of critical places as well as examples of good practice. The second part looks closely at the Russian-speaking pupils' view. It has been discovered the pupils often cannot evaluate their language competences objectively, and generally, they lack metacognitive skills. The third part of the thesis compares - from the point of view of functional stylistics - 180 texts by Czech and native Russian pupils. The comparison shows the native Russian...
Schooling for Students Speaking Different Native Language in Regular or Online Lessons When Teaching Czech Language at Primary School
Jamnická, Nikola ; Hájková, Eva (advisor) ; Doležalová, Eliška (referee)
The thesis examines the education of pupils with a distinctive native language in face-to-face and distance education in primary school. The theoretical part of the thesis clarifies the forms of education in primary school, both traditional face-to-face education and various forms of distance education. It also covers the concepts of "Czech as a second language", "Czech as a foreign language", "pupil with a different native language", and "a foreigner pupil". The theoretical part of the thesis provides an overview of various support possibilities for pupils with different native languages. The overview includes support directly at primary schools or support through organizations dedicated to the teaching of Czech to pupils with different native languages. The practical part consists of six educational materials on the topic of school. The teaching materials were created for pupils recently arriving from Ukraine with an A0 level in the Czech language. The purpose of these materials is to make it easier to find their way around the Czech school environment. The teaching materials were created and evaluated with pupils with different native languages. The evaluation was done in two variants: face-to-face teaching and distance teaching. Each material includes methodological instructions. The materials...
Education of foreign students in the emergency situation
Dusová, Veronika ; Felcmanová, Lenka (advisor) ; Němec, Zbyněk (referee)
The diploma thesis on the topic Education of foreign students in the emergency situation deals with the integration of Ukrainian pupils into a regular elementary school. The thesis is divided into theoretical and empirical parts. The first chapter defines the necessary terminology and individual terms related to a pupil with a different mother tongue with his arrival in a new country and with integration into the educational process. The second chapter builds on the explained terms and defines the right of a child to education in the context of national and transnational documents. Other chapters are focused on the process of admission of a pupil into a regular elementary school, on the possibilities of support, on the possible ways of financing, possible barriers and support measures. The last chapter of the theoretical part deals with the definition of an extraordinary life situation and the possibilities of support. The research investigation is conducted as a descriptive case study of a particular primary school and aims to provide an in-depth analysis of the process of pupil inclusion and education in the context of an extraordinary life situation of a selected primary school. Qualitative research methods are used for data collection. The research is carried out through semi-structured...
Pupil with a different mother tongue and the motivational factors for learning at secondary school
Svobodová, Markéta ; Kovaříková, Miroslava (advisor) ; Syřiště, Ivo (referee)
The topic of this bachelor's thesis is the motivational factors for learning at secondary school in pupils with a different mother tongue. The thesis consists of a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part is divided into five chapters. It describes the strategy of educating pupils with a different mother tongue in the Czech Republic, the core principles of inclusion and inclusive teaching, motivation, motivational factors and the importance of performance motivation in school environment. Furthermore, the thesis deals with the functions of school counselling centres and school counsellors and the current form of career education in primary schools. The last section of the theoretical part is centred around choosing a secondary school and the factors which most often affect this choice. The practical part of the thesis takes the form of a qualitative research survey consisting of a series of structured interviews carried out amongst school counsellors and 9th grade primary school pupilswith a different mother tongue. The interviews were focused on what types of secondary schools these pupils tend to apply for and which motivational factors influence their choice the most. The goal of the survey was also to find out whether the possibility of continuing their studies at university is...

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