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The Inclusion of Childern with Specific Social and Educational Needs to Scout Units
Všianská, Anežka ; Lorenzová, Jitka (advisor) ; Sedláčková, Daniela (referee)
(in English) The Master's thesis "Inclusion of Children with Specific Social and Educational Needs to Scout Units" focuses on the integration of children with special needs into the specific environment of the Czech-scouting organisation Junák. It comprises of a theoretical and an empirical part. The first one describes basic theoretical concepts of children integration and inclusion and summarises the current situation in the Junák organisation. The empirical part presents a research, which unlike previous works describes the process of integration from the perspective of three key subject groups: children with specific needs, their parents or foster parents and Scout leaders. The data has been gathered by the means of semistructured interviews, question forms and on-site observation. The aim was to identify how the integration process works and to gather the opinion of individuals representing the three target groups about the factors influencing the process of integration in Scout units. This thesis presents several aspects considered as key by each of the subject group. From the children perspective, a successful integration depends on their ability to find friends among the other members of the units. For their parents and the units' leaders, communication and active cooperation between all...
Benefits of Equine Facilitated Learning for children with special needs
Dvořáčková, Lucie ; Chittussiová, Lenka (advisor) ; Poláčková, Jana (referee)
This bachelor thesis called "Benefits of Equine Facilitated Learning for children with special needs," presents one of the disciplines hiporehabilitation - Equine Facilitated Learning. It points out the possibility of their application in education and comprehensive rehabilitation. The thesis contains information about organizational issues, methodology and implementation of activities. It also offers closer information about problems of children with special needs. The main aim is to point out the benefits of Equine Facilitated Learning for personal development of these children. I was also doing research which demonstrated the positive impact on selected individuals with specific needs. In this thesis there is also processed an initial version of the new methodology of Equine Facilitated Learning. Keywords: Children with special needs, animotherapy, hiporehabilitation, Equine Facilitated Learning
Benefits of Equine Facilitated Learning for children with special needs
Dvořáčková, Lucie ; Chittussiová, Lenka (advisor) ; Poláčková, Jana (referee)
This bachelor thesis called "Benefits of Equine Facilitated Learning for children with special needs," presents one of the disciplines hiporehabilitation - Equine Facilitated Learning. It points out the possibility of their application in education and comprehensive rehabilitation. The thesis contains information about organizational issues, methodology and implementation of activities. It also offers closer information about problems of children with special needs. The main aim is to point out the benefits of Equine Facilitated Learning for personal development of these children. I was also doing research which demonstrated the positive impact on selected individuals with specific needs. In this thesis there is also processed an initial version of the new methodology of Equine Facilitated Learning. Keywords: Children with special needs, animotherapy, hiporehabilitation, Equine Facilitated Learning
The Inclusion of Childern with Specific Social and Educational Needs to Scout Units
Všianská, Anežka ; Lorenzová, Jitka (advisor) ; Sedláčková, Daniela (referee)
(in English) The Master's thesis "Inclusion of Children with Specific Social and Educational Needs to Scout Units" focuses on the integration of children with special needs into the specific environment of the Czech-scouting organisation Junák. It comprises of a theoretical and an empirical part. The first one describes basic theoretical concepts of children integration and inclusion and summarises the current situation in the Junák organisation. The empirical part presents a research, which unlike previous works describes the process of integration from the perspective of three key subject groups: children with specific needs, their parents or foster parents and Scout leaders. The data has been gathered by the means of semistructured interviews, question forms and on-site observation. The aim was to identify how the integration process works and to gather the opinion of individuals representing the three target groups about the factors influencing the process of integration in Scout units. This thesis presents several aspects considered as key by each of the subject group. From the children perspective, a successful integration depends on their ability to find friends among the other members of the units. For their parents and the units' leaders, communication and active cooperation between all...
SATURATION OF THE NEEDS AT THE CHILDREN WITH IMPAIRMENT THROUGH THE INTEGRATION OF THE SCOUT GROUPS IN KARLOVY VARY
PIRASOVÁ, Michaela
For children with certain health problems and thus special needs it is very hard to find suitable opportunities in non-formal education where they can fully integrate and fulfil themselves, and where there are adequately capable instructors or leaders. Parents of these children are looking for leisure activities for their kids, where their uniqueness was fully accepted and their needs were met in a completely natural environment. In my bachelor thesis I try to clarify the term of human personality and uniqueness of a person in relation to the human perception. I emphasize the necessity of meeting human needs and warn against the fail to meet them, which can adversely affect the quality of life. Among these needs I highlight in particular the sense of belonging; the need to belong somewhere and to be accepted, recognized and to have the opportunity to develop and grow. I characterize here children with specific needs, define health and disease. Deal with interpersonal relationships and integration of these children among peers. I describe the current state of their possibility of integration in scout units in Carlsbad, the suitability of this form, and I try to discover if mutual expectations are fulfilled. To collect data I used the qualitative research, the method of interviewing, the technique of semi-directed interview and the participant observation method. In this research I evaluated four research groups; children with special needs, their parents, other children, and leaders of the units. I see positive results of research contained in this bachelor thesis as a motivating element and call for entry of children with special needs into the Scout organization as well as a call for other organizations dealing with children's leisure activities.

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