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The motivation of non-professional musicians from the conductor's perspective
Šárková, Zuzana ; Froněk, Jan (advisor) ; Tureckiová, Michaela (referee)
This bachelor thesis The motivation of non-professional musicians from the conductor's perspective deals with motivation in amateur choirs. First, overview of relevant information from literature will be provided, in particular how it works and how to use it for effective stimulation to achieve high performance. The importance of leisure education and its specifics and possibilities will be demonstrated to explain how it works in amateur choirs. The psychological aspect of conductor's work is also significant, with focus on the personality of musicians, specifically conductors and choir members. Objective of this work is to provide conductors with deeper insight into the issues of leading and appropriate motivation of musicians, to fulfill demanding requirements that are coming from all sides. This work is enriched by field research - interviews with five conductors and a survey of choir members. Conductors present their ensembles and their point of view on what is important in their work to become successful. The questionnaire focuses on expected characteristics, what personality should a good conductor be according to choir members. This all contributes to deeper understanding of the conductor's job and gives suggestions and hints for more effective choir leading. This work can help beginning...
Physical punishment in child upbringing
Kofroňová, Lucie ; Strouhal, Martin (advisor) ; Krykorková, Hana (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to form a comprehensive view on the discussed issue, explaining the suitability or unsuitability of corporal punishment in a given situation. Describe the role of the family in the upbringing of children, the effects of corporal punishment on children, corporal punishment in connection with CAN syndrome and corporal punishment from the perspective of children. The thesis will include a practical component. It is written in a more critical reflection on the topic. The thesis will compare corporal punishment as a form of an education and its opposite - a liberal education.The conclusion will include case studies. Two case studies deal with uthoritarian upbringing while the third case study deals with liberal education. Keywords: Corporal punishment Liberal education Child abuse Family education Consequences of punishment Family
Folk high schools and its development potential within contemporary Czech adult education
Soukupová, Markéta ; Kopecký, Martin (advisor) ; Šerák, Michal (referee)
Folk high schools are adult education institutions established in Denmark in the 19th century, being known for their focus on specific values and approach to teaching. The diploma thesis covers the topic of folk high schools from the period of their establishment, throughout the historical evolution of the concept, until the current situation of folk high schools and their social function. The thesis examines the possibility of integration of the selected model of folk high school in Czech Republic, more specifically within the Municipal Library of Prague (MLP). At the theoretical level, it was identified that it is necessary to adapt the Czech legislation and provide a fixed financial cover, in order to incorporate the folk high school to the system of public libraries in reality. Conducted quantitative research confirms the interest of users of the Municipal Library of Prague in a library as an adult education activities provider. Key words folk high school, liberal education, active citizenship, lifelong learning
Folk high schools and its development potential within contemporary Czech adult education
Soukupová, Markéta ; Kopecký, Martin (advisor) ; Šerák, Michal (referee)
Folk high schools are adult education institutions established in Denmark in the 19th century, being known for their focus on specific values and approach to teaching. The diploma thesis covers the topic of folk high schools from the period of their establishment, throughout the historical evolution of the concept, until the current situation of folk high schools and their social function. The thesis examines the possibility of integration of the selected model of folk high school in Czech Republic, more specifically within the Municipal Library of Prague (MLP). At the theoretical level, it was identified that it is necessary to adapt the Czech legislation and provide a fixed financial cover, in order to incorporate the folk high school to the system of public libraries in reality. Conducted quantitative research confirms the interest of users of the Municipal Library of Prague in a library as an adult education activities provider. Key words folk high school, liberal education, active citizenship, lifelong learning
Physical punishment in child upbringing
Kofroňová, Lucie ; Strouhal, Martin (advisor) ; Krykorková, Hana (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to form a comprehensive view on the discussed issue, explaining the suitability or unsuitability of corporal punishment in a given situation. Describe the role of the family in the upbringing of children, the effects of corporal punishment on children, corporal punishment in connection with CAN syndrome and corporal punishment from the perspective of children. The thesis will include a practical component. It is written in a more critical reflection on the topic. The thesis will compare corporal punishment as a form of an education and its opposite - a liberal education.The conclusion will include case studies. Two case studies deal with uthoritarian upbringing while the third case study deals with liberal education. Keywords: Corporal punishment Liberal education Child abuse Family education Consequences of punishment Family
The motivation of non-professional musicians from the conductor's perspective
Šárková, Zuzana ; Froněk, Jan (advisor) ; Tureckiová, Michaela (referee)
This bachelor thesis The motivation of non-professional musicians from the conductor's perspective deals with motivation in amateur choirs. First, overview of relevant information from literature will be provided, in particular how it works and how to use it for effective stimulation to achieve high performance. The importance of leisure education and its specifics and possibilities will be demonstrated to explain how it works in amateur choirs. The psychological aspect of conductor's work is also significant, with focus on the personality of musicians, specifically conductors and choir members. Objective of this work is to provide conductors with deeper insight into the issues of leading and appropriate motivation of musicians, to fulfill demanding requirements that are coming from all sides. This work is enriched by field research - interviews with five conductors and a survey of choir members. Conductors present their ensembles and their point of view on what is important in their work to become successful. The questionnaire focuses on expected characteristics, what personality should a good conductor be according to choir members. This all contributes to deeper understanding of the conductor's job and gives suggestions and hints for more effective choir leading. This work can help beginning...

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