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Forms of family-school cooperation in primary school
Bakalárová, Tereza ; Kargerová, Jana (advisor) ; Stará, Jana (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the forms of cooperation between parents and school in the school programme Step by Step. The theoretical part investigates family and school as an educational institutions and describes its historical evolution and on-going trends in a mutual communication between family and school. The major source of the Diploma Thesis is the Programme Step by Step. The theoretical part is focused on 2 basic standards critical for the quality of cooperation between school and family. Programme documents are compared both. The empiric part presents an action research focused on "Learning Agreements" as a one of the family- school cooperation. It deals with the "Learning Agreement" implementation in a certain school named X. It investigates its contribution for its contribution for children, parents, teachers and mutual cooperation. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Teaching English in the Czech Step by Step Preschool Programme
Forestová, Mahulena ; Vít, Radek (advisor) ; Morgan, Craig Alan (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis Teaching English in the Czech Step by Step Preschool Programme deals with the manner in which English is implemented into the Step by Step programme in selected preschools. The first chapter provides a brief outline of the history of the Step by Step programme. Chapter two summarizes the methods and approaches used in teaching English as a second language to very young learners. The third chapter outlines the principles of the Step by Step preschool programme, the daily schedule of Step by Step preschools and provides a proposal on how English can be implemented into the programme. Chapter four is the practical part of the thesis and presents research analysis of teaching English in selected Step by Step preschools with the presentation and interpretation of results of interviews and questionnaires given to teachers of the selected preschools.
Individualized Czech language teaching methods by MGML
Suchá, Jana ; Kargerová, Jana (advisor) ; Stará, Jana (referee)
The diploma thesis titled Individualized Czech language teaching methods by MGML represents MultiGradeMultiLevel didactic system, which was developed based on the training needs of poor rural people in Rishi Valley, in India. It is a highly structured system, which uses the heterogeneity of students in class. It is realized in perfectly prepared learning environment and with activities based on the principles of constructivism. The main principles correspond to the theory of Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky called Zone of proximal development. The aim of the study is to realize and reflect the teaching of Czech language using the MGML-Methodology and thus use action research to verify the possibility of applying the method in the Czech school environment. The teaching took place in the program Step by Step, because its principles are closest with the MGML-Methodology approach. We conclude that the method can be used as an enriching element in teaching at Czech primary school.
Integrated Thematic Instruction in The Step by Step educational programme
Mašková, Tereza ; Kargerová, Jana (advisor) ; Tomková, Anna (referee)
My theses called "Intergrated thematic instruction" in the "Step by Step programme" describes, analyses and evaluates the usage of Integrated Thematic Instruction (ITI) on the 1st level of the primary school. ITI is considered like one of the possibilities of the realisation of the educational content which is delimited by General Educational Programme which broad interpretation offers to this realisation. My theses is devided into two parts - theoretical and practical. The theoretical part deals with the analysis of the educational content in regard with the schoolwork integration. Besides the integration itself, my theses also deals with thematic teaching and integrated thematic teaching in curriculated documents. My theses also refers to integrated thematic teaching in modification of the "Step by Step programme" and tries to limit ITI in the project teaching background. The integral component of the theoretical part is also a part devoted to the key competences and their acquisition. I focus on the components monitoring of the brain compatible environment during the real practical teaching in the "Step by Step programme". I analyse the above mentioned components within three ITI projects which happen during my classes. The analysis runs based on the Korthagen's cycle where the last phase of the...
Support of inclusive education in Step by Step programme
Dimelisová, Kristina ; Poche Kargerová, Jana (advisor) ; Stará, Jana (referee)
The diploma thesis deals in detail with inclusive education in the Step by Step programme, especially with the intention to find out what means and arrangements the Step by Step programme uses to promote inclusive education. The theoretical background is focused on defining the key features of inclusive education, describing developments abroad and in the Czech Republic and showing the Finish education system as a good example of practice. Furthermore, the thesis deals with the brief characteristics of the Step by Step programme and compares its main principles with inclusive principles. For a deeper insight into inclusive education much of the work is devoted to analyse the main aspects of current legislation to support inclusive education, which includes evaluation of support arrangements based on literature. In connection with this, the support arrangements became the focus of the research section. For this reason a research was conducted in the practical part with the aim of mapping a system of support arrangements at a selected primary school with the Step by Step programme and to set out some recommendations for introducing functional inclusive education to other schools. For this research, semi-structured interviews and student case studies were chosen as concrete examples of successful...
Teaching English in the Czech Step by Step Preschool Programme
Forestová, Mahulena ; Vít, Radek (advisor) ; Morgan, Craig Alan (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis Teaching English in the Czech Step by Step Preschool Programme deals with the manner in which English is implemented into the Step by Step programme in selected preschools. The first chapter provides a brief outline of the history of the Step by Step programme. Chapter two summarizes the methods and approaches used in teaching English as a second language to very young learners. The third chapter outlines the principles of the Step by Step preschool programme, the daily schedule of Step by Step preschools and provides a proposal on how English can be implemented into the programme. Chapter four is the practical part of the thesis and presents research analysis of teaching English in selected Step by Step preschools with the presentation and interpretation of results of interviews and questionnaires given to teachers of the selected preschools.
Integrated Thematic Instruction in The Step by Step educational programme
Mašková, Tereza ; Kargerová, Jana (advisor) ; Tomková, Anna (referee)
My theses called "Intergrated thematic instruction" in the "Step by Step programme" describes, analyses and evaluates the usage of Integrated Thematic Instruction (ITI) on the 1st level of the primary school. ITI is considered like one of the possibilities of the realisation of the educational content which is delimited by General Educational Programme which broad interpretation offers to this realisation. My theses is devided into two parts - theoretical and practical. The theoretical part deals with the analysis of the educational content in regard with the schoolwork integration. Besides the integration itself, my theses also deals with thematic teaching and integrated thematic teaching in curriculated documents. My theses also refers to integrated thematic teaching in modification of the "Step by Step programme" and tries to limit ITI in the project teaching background. The integral component of the theoretical part is also a part devoted to the key competences and their acquisition. I focus on the components monitoring of the brain compatible environment during the real practical teaching in the "Step by Step programme". I analyse the above mentioned components within three ITI projects which happen during my classes. The analysis runs based on the Korthagen's cycle where the last phase of the...
Individualized Czech language teaching methods by MGML
Suchá, Jana ; Kargerová, Jana (advisor) ; Stará, Jana (referee)
The diploma thesis titled Individualized Czech language teaching methods by MGML represents MultiGradeMultiLevel didactic system, which was developed based on the training needs of poor rural people in Rishi Valley, in India. It is a highly structured system, which uses the heterogeneity of students in class. It is realized in perfectly prepared learning environment and with activities based on the principles of constructivism. The main principles correspond to the theory of Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky called Zone of proximal development. The aim of the study is to realize and reflect the teaching of Czech language using the MGML-Methodology and thus use action research to verify the possibility of applying the method in the Czech school environment. The teaching took place in the program Step by Step, because its principles are closest with the MGML-Methodology approach. We conclude that the method can be used as an enriching element in teaching at Czech primary school.
Forms of family-school cooperation in primary school
Bakalárová, Tereza ; Kargerová, Jana (advisor) ; Stará, Jana (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the forms of cooperation between parents and school in the school programme Step by Step. The theoretical part investigates family and school as an educational institutions and describes its historical evolution and on-going trends in a mutual communication between family and school. The major source of the Diploma Thesis is the Programme Step by Step. The theoretical part is focused on 2 basic standards critical for the quality of cooperation between school and family. Programme documents are compared both. The empiric part presents an action research focused on "Learning Agreements" as a one of the family- school cooperation. It deals with the "Learning Agreement" implementation in a certain school named X. It investigates its contribution for its contribution for children, parents, teachers and mutual cooperation. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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