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Transition from alternative kindergarten to elementary school
NÍDLOVÁ, Pavlína
bachelor's thesis is divided into two parts, a theoretical and a practical one. The theoretical part is focused on alternative education available in the Czech Republic. It explains the basic principles of alternative pedagogical concepts and also clarifies the concept of contemporary traditional education in the Czech Republic. The practical part presents the results of a research investigation conducted in the form of interviews. Their aim was to describe the experiences of children with the transition from an alternative kindergarten to a traditional primary school, and to get an idea of the problems, or on the contrary, the advantages of adapting to a different type of school.
Extracurricular activities at dalton schools in the Czech Republic
ZIMMERMANNOVÁ, Anežka
The thesis deals with the possibilities of application of the Dalton Plan within extracurricular activities, i.e. in school clubs. The first part of the thesis describes the history of extracurricular activities and conditions of education, such as legislation or organization. The second part presents a research carried out at three elementary schools, which apply Dalton principles in education. The aim of the research was to find out how the Dalton principles are applied at school clubs of the chosen schools. The last section of the thesis compares conditions of education with the reality of extracurricular activities. Furthermore, the possibilities of application of the Dalton principles in extracurricular activities are assessed.
Experimental education in first Czechoslovak republic. At the example of schools in Michle, Nusle, Hostivař
Svobodová, Veronika ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Pokorný, Jiří (referee)
The topic of my thesis is experimental schools in Prague Michle, Nusle and Hostivař. It tries to shed light on the circumstances of the birth and end of these schools and to determine their characteristic features. Emphasis is put on the social aspect of experimentation and its close relation to the environment of the First Czechoslovak Republic. Inspiration by modern pedagogical theories is taken into account. The thesis traces the lives of several teachers. As sources were used not only archives but also a series of interviews with graduates of these schools. It aims, on the basis of a comparison of written and oral sources, to give a complex image of experimental education in Czechoslovakia at the time of the First Republic and the Protectorate. Last but not least it tries to answer the question whether experimental schools can contribute to today's education. Keywords: experimental schools, Dalton plan, pragmatism, globalisation, individualisation, differentiation, social studies, coeducation
The individualization of teaching - the school reform of the thirties in the Czechoslovak Republic
Kurbelová, Jana ; Váňová, Růžena (advisor) ; Valenta, Josef (referee)
Kurbelová, Jana: The individualization of teaching - the school reform of the thirties in the Czechoslovak Republic. Diploma work, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts, Department of Pedagogy, 2013. 78 pages (include insets). The consultant of diploma work: doc. PhDr. Růžena Váňová, CSc. The diploma work is primarily focused on the school system reform in 1930s' in Czechoslovakia led by Václav Príhoda. It detaily elaborates a Príhoda's new method of teaching, especially the individual approach to a teacher- pupil relationship. The goal of this diploma work is to analyse the individual approach implementation in detail on a theoretical and practical level. In theory, it is a description and an analysis of the Příhoda's method of the unitary and internally differentiated education with a respect to pupil's individuality. The practical level is represented by conclusions coming from the experimental work focused on theoretical rules in praxis application, provided by reformational schools. The diploma work has a historical and didactic meaning. Key words individualization of teaching, individualization, collectivism, differentiation, self- education, Dalton plan, Vaclav Prihoda, school reform, experimental schools, 1918-1938
Development of reading literacy in selected alternative educational programs
Horáková, Eva ; Wildová, Radka (advisor) ; Ronková, Jolana (referee)
This Master's thesis examines options to advance reading literacy in schools with alternative education. Thesis is focused on teachers work and used methods. The aim of the thesis was to determine, how schools using alternative educational programs support the reading literacy. Theoretical part explores reading literacy, characteristics of alternative educational programs and schools -Montessori, Waldorf, Dalton and program Step by Step. It specifies RWCT - reading and writing to critical thinking program and method of advancement reading literacy and reading. The practical part evaluates surveys filled by teachers from alternative schools and teachers using alternative educational programs. Survey is focused on teacher's job, utilization of RWCT method in schools, working with reading literacy and support of reading.
Experimental education in first Czechoslovak republic. At the example of schools in Michle, Nusle, Hostivař
Svobodová, Veronika ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Pokorný, Jiří (referee)
The topic of my thesis is experimental schools in Prague Michle, Nusle and Hostivař. It tries to shed light on the circumstances of the birth and end of these schools and to determine their characteristic features. Emphasis is put on the social aspect of experimentation and its close relation to the environment of the First Czechoslovak Republic. Inspiration by modern pedagogical theories is taken into account. The thesis traces the lives of several teachers. As sources were used not only archives but also a series of interviews with graduates of these schools. It aims, on the basis of a comparison of written and oral sources, to give a complex image of experimental education in Czechoslovakia at the time of the First Republic and the Protectorate. Last but not least it tries to answer the question whether experimental schools can contribute to today's education. Keywords: experimental schools, Dalton plan, pragmatism, globalisation, individualisation, differentiation, social studies, coeducation
The individualization of teaching - the school reform of the thirties in the Czechoslovak Republic
Kurbelová, Jana ; Váňová, Růžena (advisor) ; Valenta, Josef (referee)
Kurbelová, Jana: The individualization of teaching - the school reform of the thirties in the Czechoslovak Republic. Diploma work, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts, Department of Pedagogy, 2013. 78 pages (include insets). The consultant of diploma work: doc. PhDr. Růžena Váňová, CSc. The diploma work is primarily focused on the school system reform in 1930s' in Czechoslovakia led by Václav Príhoda. It detaily elaborates a Príhoda's new method of teaching, especially the individual approach to a teacher- pupil relationship. The goal of this diploma work is to analyse the individual approach implementation in detail on a theoretical and practical level. In theory, it is a description and an analysis of the Příhoda's method of the unitary and internally differentiated education with a respect to pupil's individuality. The practical level is represented by conclusions coming from the experimental work focused on theoretical rules in praxis application, provided by reformational schools. The diploma work has a historical and didactic meaning. Key words individualization of teaching, individualization, collectivism, differentiation, self- education, Dalton plan, Vaclav Prihoda, school reform, experimental schools, 1918-1938

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