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The helping articulation signs - Past and Present
Bašková, Ludmila ; Hudáková, Andrea (advisor) ; Okrouhlíková, Lenka (referee)
This bachelor thesis applies to issues of helping articulation signs, which belong to phonemic system. For better notion how the helping articulation signs work are they given into opposition with other phonemic systems, like Cued Speech and Hand-Mund System. The helping articulation signs often occur with finger alphabet so in this thesis is a mention of this graphic system in opposition with helping articulation signs. Thereafter is a practical section of the thesis which is dedicated to a field research. The target of the research is to provide information about existence of the helping articulation signs at schools for students with a hearing impairment, about ways of working with them, about their contemporary forms and about their capturing in educational programs of single schools. At the end of this work comes to a summary of found information and their application to accessible information from literature sources.
The sign language current education at elementary schools for hearing impared
Karolová, Soňa ; Červinková Houšková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Hudáková, Andrea (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the current situation of Czech sign language (CSL) acquisition at elementary schools for hearing impaired children. At first, the process of teaching CSL is explained, including sign language in the context of teaching curricula, existing didactic materials, testing children's knowledge in CSL, assessment in CSL and required personality traits and education of CSL teachers. This part is followed by description and explanation of ongoing problems and frequent questions connected with teaching CSL at schools for hearing impaired children. The results that can be found in my work are based on relevant specialized literature and visits two schools for hearing impaired in Vala ské Mezi í í and Praha Radlice where I had an oportunity to observe Czech sign language classes. Consequently, I discussed the situation with the Czech sign language teachers. A concrete result of this work is a conclusion that the most serious problem of CSL education is the lack of CSL didactic materials and vague position of the subject in school curriculum.I believe that my thesis will contribute to better mapping of the whole situation of Czech sign language teaching and its acquisition. Moreover, the work can serve as a source of information for Czech sign language teachers as well as...

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