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Behavioral addiction to online social networking, social literacy and social status
MAJEROVÁ, Žaneta
For today´s children it is common to live in two places at once - in the off-line environment of the classroom and in the online world of social networks. The movement in both places requires an individual to abound with certain abilities and skills. At the same time, the individuals in both places - online and offline, encounter with some dangers - in the social media case it can be considered addictive behaviour. The question is whether the abilities and skills that the individual uses in the real world and which affect his position in the classroom may be somehow related to the emergence and development of addictive behaviour on social networks. The aim of the theoretical part is to inform readers about the problematic of addictive behaviour on social networks, to explain the importance of social contact and outline the connection between online and offline environments. The practical part contains the research, which is aimed to find out, if there are any correlations between addictive behaviour on social networks, social literacy and social status of pupils.
Social Literacy in preschool education
ČERMÁKOVÁ, Gabriela
The theoretical part of this work defines beside the term of social literacy the concepts connected with social literacy and includes topics connected with social literacy and social climate. The practical part presents the ways of creating an optimal social climate and the ways of developing social literacy in the observed preschool.
Implementation of Health Education into the school educational program of the church school
Zárubová, Michaela ; Kovaříková, Miroslava (advisor) ; Syřiště, Ivo (referee)
This thesis deals with the implementation of Health Education in the school curriculum of a church school. The aim of the thesis is to map the current relevance of Health Education, its importance and interdependence in the formal and informal curriculum of St. Augustine's schools - kindergarten, primary school and high school. The theoretical part contains basic information about the educational field of Man and Health, the educational field of Health Education and the didactic transformation of the school curriculum into educational reality. Another part is dedicated to the introduction of Augustinian schools, Augustinian pedagogy and important documents of the school. The final part explains the implementation of Education for Health in the school curricula of the kindergarten, primary school, and St. Augustine's Gymnasium. The aim of the practical part is to find out, through a questionnaire survey among pedagogical and non-teaching staff and parents of children, pupils and students of Augustinian schools, what their awareness of the content of Health Education is, how they perceive its importance and evaluate the implementation of Health Education in schools. The survey includes a semi-structured interview with the headmaster of the school, who is also a teacher and a class teacher, as well as...

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