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Life and Work of Josef Úlehla
Vízek, Lukáš ; Bečvářová, Martina (advisor) ; Veselý, Jiří (referee) ; Sýkorová, Irena (referee)
Title: Life and Work of Josef Úlehla Author: Lukáš Vízek Department: Department of Mathematics Education Supervisor: prof. RNDr. Martina Bečvářová, Ph.D. Abstract: Josef Úlehla (1852-1933) was an important Czech teacher, he taught mathematics and natural sciences at primary and secondary schools in Moravia. He wrote a number of monographs, textbooks, articles and translations of foreign language publications. This thesis describes Úlehla's life, brings the detail analysis and evaluation of his mathematical works and mentions his other publications. The text contains a lot of illustrations and the thesis is supplemented by factual attachments. Keywords: Josef Úlehla, mathematics, education, history
Josef Úlehla And His Contribution to Eduactional Reforms at the turn of 19th and 20th Century
ŠKODOVÁ, Eliška
The thesis deals with the life and work of Josef Úlehla, a Czech reformist educator. It studies his educational, public and political activities and work in Ústřední spolek jednot učitelských na Moravě (The Moravian Teachers Union). The time of Austria-Hungary empire, political and religious influences on education in {\clq}qCountries of the Czech Crown`` are characterized in the first part of the thesis. The beginnings and evolution of the educational reform movement in Moravia is studied in detail. The second part presents a biography of Josef Úlehla and his educational activities which led to his idea of {\clq}qfree school``. The thesis concludes by summarizing the importance and reformatory contribution of Úlehla{\crq}s work to educational reforms before WW2 and the reactions of his contemporaries and followers.

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