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Financial Statements
ROSENDORFOVÁ, Karolína
Accounting entities draw up the financial statement to the balance day. The annual financial statement consists of few constituent financial statements which give the users an overall view of company´s economic activities during the financial year. The way to make the financial statement is to do several necessary activities which are commonly known as closing of books. Despite the fact that the financial statement must be drawn up in compliance with the requirements for true and fair representation of the subject of accounting, there could be some mistakes done during entering the sums in the accounts. These mistakes affect the financial statement and they have to be corrected. The knowledge of empirical part is applied when drawing up the financial statement of a chosen company. The major part of this work is focused on the correction of the mistakes this company made in accounting during the last years.
Corrective Feedback in ESL Writing
Novotná, Kateřina ; Starý, Karel (advisor) ; Urbánek, Petr (referee) ; Chalupský, Petr (referee)
The dissertation thesis is focused on feedback on writing in English lessons, and describes its character and pupil's perception of its comprehensibility. The theoretical part defines feedback as a tool of pedagogical communication, which informs the pupil about the possibilities of improvement and progress and thus shapes pupil's development within the learning process as well as pupil's personality development. The topic of feedback is presented in the context of school assessment and teaching of writing, the issue of error is mentioned as the basis for corrective feedback and an incentive for learning. Also, writing and the specifics of its assessment are discussed. The empirical part, using the qualitative design of the multi-case study, builds on the data obtained by the interviews and the content analysis of the documents. The four case studies of teachers and their pupils illustrate how teachers and pupils perceive (corrective) feedback as a tool of pedagogical communication providing information on the possibilities of improvement and progress. The feedback on writing takes the form of grading (analytical rubrics), corrective feedback in the form of marking mistakes and problematic places in the work, written comments and oral comments when teachers hand the papers over. Pupils see feedback...

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