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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Rovný přístup ke vzdělání, jeho zajišťování a ochrana / Equal access to education, its legal framework and protection

Frýbová, Alice January 2016 (has links)
Equal access to education, its legal framework and protection Key words: equal access to education, primary school, inclusive education, discrimination Right to equal access to education is the topic of the diploma thesis of the author. Its aim is to analyze some of the problems of the equal access to education with respect to the primary education. The diploma thesis is divided into five chapters. First chapter is introductory and it describes selected problematics of the primary education in the Czech Republic. In the second chapter the concept and conception of equality and discrimination are examined. Third chapter contains regulation of the Czech primary education. The author tries to analyze the Czech primary education, especially pros and contras of its structure. Next she describes the evolution of the primary education with respect to the new regulation, effective from 1.9.2016. In the fourth chapter the author describes some of the aspects of the entrance proceedings; she especially focuses on the entrance criteria. Fifth chapter is devoted to the possible remedies in administrative proceedings, administrative court proceedings and civil proceedings. It refers to some processual aspects, which can be problematic. In the last chapter the author summarizes her conclusions. To sum it up...
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Provision of education to minority groups in Austria

Atzinger, Elizabeth Benjamin 11 1900 (has links)
Austria's aim to provide equitable education to its citizens is an ongoing process. In 1747 a decree opened schools to all children. From 1891 to 1941 schooling was compulsory for children between 6 and 14. In 1955 the Austrian Constitution guaranteed Austrian minority groups equal access to education. In 1966 and 1976 legislation further guaranteed minority groups' right to be taught in their home language subject to certain provisos. Currently minority groups are supposed to be taught in their horne language for the frrst three years of school and school is compulsory for nine years. This study wished to establish whether minority groups are, in fact, provided with education as provided for by law, and examined the situation in the United States of America, the United Kingdom and Canada as well. If Austria is successful, Zimbabwe or South Africa could adapt her policies in their educational situation. / Educational Leadership and Management / M Ed. (Educational Management)
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Vliv chudoby a sociálního vyloučení na vzdělávání žáků druhého stupně základní školy v regionu Most / The impact of poverty and social exclusion on the education of the pupils at the second grade of basic school in the Most region

Pulgrová, Michaela January 2014 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with poverty and social exclusion in the context of education, on both a theoretical and empirical level. The theoretical part provides a comprehensive picture of the phenomena of poverty, social exclusion and low-income families and then shows them towards education. The theoretical basis of the protection of families and children is also clarified in this part. The text focuses in detail on the specifics of the schooling of students from low-income families in Most, this focus is then extended by a qualitative data survey in the practical part. The research report provides interpretation of data from interviews with primary school pupils in Most, whose families meet the poverty risk attributes. The results of the practical part capture the student's perception of their educational careers. The results of research interviews are then confronted with the conclusions of the research reports mentioned in the theoretical part. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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Provision of education to minority groups in Austria

Atzinger, Elizabeth Benjamin 11 1900 (has links)
Austria's aim to provide equitable education to its citizens is an ongoing process. In 1747 a decree opened schools to all children. From 1891 to 1941 schooling was compulsory for children between 6 and 14. In 1955 the Austrian Constitution guaranteed Austrian minority groups equal access to education. In 1966 and 1976 legislation further guaranteed minority groups' right to be taught in their home language subject to certain provisos. Currently minority groups are supposed to be taught in their horne language for the frrst three years of school and school is compulsory for nine years. This study wished to establish whether minority groups are, in fact, provided with education as provided for by law, and examined the situation in the United States of America, the United Kingdom and Canada as well. If Austria is successful, Zimbabwe or South Africa could adapt her policies in their educational situation. / Educational Leadership and Management / M Ed. (Educational Management)
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Dopady chudoby a sociálního vyloučení na vzdělávání a výchovu dětí a dospívajících / The impact of poverty and social exclusion in schooling and education of children and adolescents

Felgrová, Alžběta January 2016 (has links)
The thesis deals with the topic of poverty and social exclusion in the context of education on the theoretical and empirical level. The theoretical part of the thesis concentrates on summary of poverty and social exclusion. It specifies the fundamental definitions, concepts and causes of its formation. Further, the thesis deals with the risks in the context of education, concentrates on government strategies, educational policy and institutions in the Czech Republic. Also, it describes the situation in the Czech Republic and concentrates on the demographic development of the Praha- západ county. The aim of the thesis is to find out how the social workers of Městský Úřad Černošice reflect poverty and social exclusion and whether it has any influence on school results. As far as the empirical part of the thesis is concerned, it contains qualitative research based on interviews with the social workers. The content of the interviews is based on the content analysis of the topics in the theoretical part of the thesis. Key words: poverty, social exclusion, child protection, equal access to education, risk behavior, education policy, district Prague-west

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