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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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Pohled pedagogů v Jihočeském kraji na náplň obsahu předmětu výchova ke zdraví / Teacher's view of the content of subject health education in South County

HAVLOVÁ, Jana January 2016 (has links)
In the diploma thesis 'How teachers view the content of the health education subject in the South Bohemia region,' the theoretical part focuses on definitions of the concepts of health and health education. In health education I deal with history and curriculum documents. Further chapters are focused on teaching methods, which are divided in detail into classic, activating and complex methods of teaching. The final chapter of the theoretical part addresses the preparation of teachers for teaching health education. It approaches lesson planning, teaching goals, motivational and organisational forms and health education assessments. In the research part I set the goal of mapping teachers opinions of the contents of health education in the South Czech region. The research work was realised with the help of questionnaires arranged according to studied literature. From the questionnaire results I discovered that teachers would like a higher allocation of time for first aid in health education lessons. The concluding part of my work responds to my hypotheses and contains a brochure, which should serve as inspiration to teachers on the subject of first aid in primary schools.
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A Theoretical Framework for a Program of Graduate Education for Teachers and Administrators in Nursing Education

Bulbrook, Mary Jo Trapp 12 1900 (has links)
The problem with which this investigation is concerned is the development of a theoretical framework for a program of graduate education for the preparation of teachers and administrators in nursing education. The theoretical framework for the program was developed after extensive research of the literature concerning graduate education generally and nursing specifically. Additional data were obtained from four different questionnaires sent to the presidents, chairmen, and faculty of all Texas colleges with programs for an Associate Degree in Nursing as well as to 100 students and 100 graduates representing all Texas programs for the Associate Degree in Nursing. The purpose of the study was to review the history of nursing, its development as a profession, and its system of education, including past, present, and future trends in each category of education. This survey gave a perspective to the graduate program proposed in this study. hen all fifty-seven accredited graduate nursing programs in the United States were analyzed to determine the current nature of graduate education in nursing and innovations initiated by specific graduate programs, as substantiated by the literature. The data from the questionnaires sent to all the Texas programs for the Associate Degree in Nursing paralleled the developments and facts revealed in the literature. From all of this information, a theoretical framework for a graduate program in nursing was developed. A description of the program follows. A master's degree received from an accredited university is considered the acceptable minimum preparation for positions of faculty and administrators of basic educational programs in nursing. The following graduate curriculum was developed in order to strengthen this preparation. The student in the master's degree curriculum is provided with the opportunity to capitalize on past knowledge, skill, and education acquired in any setting and to build on this foundation. A research, teaching/administration, and advanced clinical nursing interdisciplinary core of nine credits is required in the program. Then, with the help of the faculty in considering the student's learning needs and career goals, a minimum of twenty-seven additional modular units are incorporated into the program. The student is then assisted by the faculty in determining program behavioral objectives and specific modular unit behavioral objectives. Evaluation of the student's work and progress and successful completion of the program will be based on the developed objectives. These are recorded on the student's transcript in lieu of grades. The minimum criterion of acceptable behavior is a satisfactory completion of the broad expected behaviors established for the graduate program. Implementation, accountability, and demonstration of these objectives are determined by each student as guided by the faculty. When the objectives have been met, the student is eligible for a Master of Arts or Master of Science Degree in Nursing Education. It is recommended that an experimental program be established to test the proposed graduate program and the postulates underlying it. In addition, it is recommended that the findings be analyzed in order to determine the adaptability and applicability of this program to other professional graduate educational programs.
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ADHD z pohledu učitele 1. stupně ZŠ / ADHD from the Perspective of a Teacher the First Level of Primary School

LUKEŠOVÁ, Andrea January 2017 (has links)
This master thesis has theoretically empirical character. The theoretical part is based on expert literature and is focused on the issue of one of the specific studying disorders ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder). The empirical part contains qualitative research. Research was performed via a questionnaire. Teachers from chosen schools from South Bohemia district were participating in this research. The goal of this thesis is to find out if the teachers are familiar with ADHD and if they are, what is the way they deal with this specific disorder during classes.

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