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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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Motorické kompetence dětí předškolního věku / Motor competencies of preschool children

Fleková, Petra January 2019 (has links)
Name: Motor skills of preschool children Objectives: The aim of this thesis was to determine the difference of motor skills of preschool children among children regularly attending free time courses focused on physical activities, led by experienced lecturers, and children in different kindergartens who do not attend these courses or rarely attend them. Methods: 67 children aged 4-6 years participated in the research. These were 9 children from the municipal kindergarten, 30 children from the village kindergarten and 28 children from the sports agency (club). Children were evaluated once by using the following tests: beep test, 4x5 m run, long jump, ball throw with right and left hand, sit and reach test. Results: The results confirm the assumption that children who participate in physical activity in their free time as well as in the kindergarten have better results than children who do physical education only in kindergarten. At the municipal nursery school, the children at the best level managed only the right- and left-hand throw. Statistically significant differences between groups occurred in the 4 x 5 m run, long jump and beep test, most often in favor of the sports agency. There was a significant difference in disciplines running 4 x 5 m, long jump from place and beep test between village...
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Assessing the Meaningful Social Behaviors of Girls in a Structured Leisure Time Activity

Matecun, Tammy A. 07 May 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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Rousínov, městské polyfunkční centrum za náměstím / Rousínov, the City Multifunctional Centre behind the Square

Jajtnerová, Martina January 2017 (has links)
Diploma thesis suggests a new functional use of former vocational boarding school near town center of Rousínov and deals with its reconstruction and modification to serve the new purpose. Current conditions of communication routes and public welfare are being analyzed in order to select proper urban model, that would be applied. Two buildings of former dormitories are to be replaced by leisure time activity center and multifunctional house with commercial space and retirement house respectively. The purpose of former canteen will be left as it this, although it is meant to be enhanced by adding cafeteria with roof garden. In the given context, an architectural design was elaborated while using former structures and layout but with new inner structure. Vertical wooden structures with dynamically spaced elements are used as a common feature. Apart from design of the buildings themselves a special care was also taken while creating the environment. Parks are laid out in a polygon grid, shaped by the straight lines of communication routes.
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Drömmen om en omvälvande skolgård : Barnperspektiv för en levande lekmiljö / Aspirations for a Transformative Schoolyard : A child centered perspective for a Vibrant Play Environment

Le Douaron, Eric, Luwongo-Scott, Josephine January 2024 (has links)
This qualitative study explores the perspective and practice of educators in after-school care through a child centered approach regarding the playground environment, rules, and resources aimed at promoting children's participation and well-being. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with educators in after-school care settings to investigate their perceptions and approaches. Educators strive to create an inclusive and meaningful playground environment by implementing clear and understandable rules. These rules aim not only to organize children's activities but also to break down gender norms and promote current societal issues. Educators are flexible and willing to adapt rules according to children's needs and interests to enhance their participation and autonomy. Regarding resources and play materials, educators aim to keep children active and engaged by providing a varied and stimulating environment. By allowing children to co-create their own play environment, their creativity and imagination are fostered. The study highlights the crucial role of educators in after-school care in creating an inclusive and meaningful playground environment for children. By implementing clear rules and providing appropriate resources, they aim to promote children's well-being and development effectively. By working with a child centered approach and being responsive to children's needs and interests, educators can create a positive and supportive environment where all children are given the opportunity to grow and thrive.

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