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Comparison of the level of motor competencies in connection with school educational programs
Nejedlová, Michaela ; Vojtíková, Lenka (advisor) ; Dvořáková, Hana (referee)
Name: Comparison of the level of motor competencies in connection with school educational programs Objectives: The main goal of the thesis is to find out what is the difference between the levels of motor competences in children from two kindergartens, one public kindergarten and the other private kindergarten with a sports focus, based on the test battery MOBAK-KG. The partial goal is then to find out what are the differences of their SEP in the area of physical activities. Methods: Part of the research is the analysis of SEP documents of both kindergartens, public and private with a sports focus. The research of the bachelor's thesis also uses a quantitative method, namely testing using a test battery MOBAK-KG, which contains 8 movement tests (4 with a ball, 4 with own body). Using a battery, we test children in both kindergartens and assess differences in the level of motor competencies. Subsequently, we process the results and evaluate them using basic description and calculation of arithmetic means. Result: According to the SEP analysis of both kindergartens, I came to the conclusion that the SEP of a private kindergarten with a sports focus is more focused on sports and a healthy lifestyle, but even the SEP of a public kindergarten does not forget the importance of physical activities....
Testing of motor competence of pupils in 6. form in basic schools through test MOBAK
Malý, Matěj ; Fialová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Peřinová, Radka (referee)
Title: Testing of motor competencies of 6th grade elementary school students using the MOBAK test Objectives: The aim of this work was to analyze the level of motor competencies of 6th graders using a MOBAK 5-6 test battery. Based on the analysis of the obtained results, the aim was to identify shortcomings and suggest the possibility of positive influence in school practice. At the same time, the aim was to verify the suitability of this test battery in school physical education. Methods: The research group consisted of a total of 144 students in the 6th grade of primary school (81 boys and 63 girls). Test results were obtained using 8 MOBAK motor tests (category 5-6). The first 4 tests form the category Movement with an object and the next 4 tests form the category Self-movement. The test results themselves were supplemented by data obtained by the method of questioning. Students' parents filled in questionnaires about their children's sports activities. Students were divided into groups according to gender, leisure activities and sports activities with their parents, and within this division their results were compared. Results: The whole research group achieved average and similar results in both categories (Movement with an object and Self-movement). Boys achieved slightly better results in...
Changes in posture, flexibility, handgrip and balance in children with special needs after 5days suburban camp
Jůzková, Klára ; Daďová, Klára (advisor) ; Vařeková, Jitka (referee)
Title: Changes in posture, flexibility, handgrip and balance in children with special Leeds after 5days suburban camp Objectives: The main objective is to determine the development of selected parameters in physical skills and posture in children with special needs who attended a week lasting inclusive suburban camp. Methods: This is a mixed research with a predominance of qualitative methods. It uses repeated measurements (pretest-posttest). The evaluation of children is conceived as a group (mean and SD) as well as case reports of individual children. A total of 10 children (3 boys, 7 girls) aged 7 to 14 years with different types of special educational needs were evaluated. Mathias test, Thomayer test, handgrip measurement, shoulder rotation test and standing on one leg were used to evaluate movement abilities and posture. Results: The results of the measurements show that in each of the selected tests at least one child improved motor skills. Furthermore, all measured children improved in at least one of the measured parameters. Parents' opinions show that all the children who participated in the camp were in a better physical condition after the camp than beforethe camp. However, the results should be presented with caution because of high data variability and low number of subjects. Keywords:...

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