diplomsko delo
Abstract
Namen diplomskega dela z naslovom Rajalne igre na področju Koroške in Podravske regije je raziskati uporabnost rajalnih iger v dveh različnih regijah v prvem in drugem starostnem obdobju. Teoretični del naloge obsega predstavitev plesa, njegovih značilnosti in razvoja skozi zgodovino. V nadaljevanju sta opredeljena pojma plesnost in plesna vzgoja, predstavljene pa so tudi plesne spodbude, povezanost plesa z drugimi področji in vpliv plesa na predšolskega otroka. Poglavje gibalnih iger v predšolskem obdobju zajema primere rajalnih iger ter bibarij. V empiričnem delu je prikazana analiza raziskave, v kateri je sodelovalo 80 vzgojiteljev/-ic iz Koroške ter Podravske regije. Z anketnim vprašalnikom kvantitativne ter kvalitativne tehnike zbiranja podatkov smo anketirali vzgojitelje/-ce vrtca Črne na Koroškem, Mežica, Prevalje, Ravne na Koroškem, Slovenj Gradec ter vrtca Studenci in Borisa Pečeta v Mariboru. Ugotovili smo, da vzgojitelji/-ce Koroške regije nekoliko pogosteje izvajajo rajalne igre kot vzgojitelji/-ce na Podravskem in da se rajalnih iger bolj poslužujejo v 1. starostnem obdobju. Velika večina anketiranih obeh regij je mnenja, da rajalne igre izvajajo dovolj pogosto, zanje pa se odločijo večinoma v času prehajanja med dejavnostmi. Bela, bela lilija velja za najbolj priljubljeno rajalno igro tako na Koroškem kot tudi na Podravskem. Vzgojitelji/-ce se ob posebnih priložnostih rajalnih iger navadno poslužujejo ob rojstnih dnevih, za prostor izvajanja pa največkrat izberejo igralnico. Analiza raziskave je pokazala, da vzgojitelji/-ce Podravske regije rajalne igre izvajajo predvsem z razlogom, ker plesna dejavnost pomembno vpliva na otrokov celostni razvoj, vzgojitelji/-ce Koroške regije pa zaradi ohranjanja ljudskega izročila.
Keywords
diplomska dela;rajalne igre;ples;plesnost;plesna vzgoja;plesne spodbude;gibalne igre;bibarije;predšolski otroci;
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Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2017 |
Typology: |
2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis |
Organization: |
UM PEF - Faculty of Education |
Publisher: |
[A. Kager] |
UDC: |
37.015.31:793.3-053.4(043.2) |
COBISS: |
23383304
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1976 |
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Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
Children's merrymaking games in Podravje and Carinthia region |
Secondary abstract: |
The purpose of the thesis titled Merrymaking games in Koroška and Podravska region is to analyse the usability of merrymaking games in two different regions, in the first and second age bracket. The theoretical part of the thesis presents dance, its characteristics and development throughout history. Later on, it defines the terms danceability and dance education, but it also presents dance incentives, the connection of dance with other fields and the influence of dance on the preschool child. The Chapter about movement games in the preschool period presents examples of merrymaking games and finger games, called "bibarije". The empirical part presents the analysis of the research, in which participated 80 male and female teachers from the Koroška and Podravska region. With the help of the questionnaire we questioned teachers of the kindergartens Črna na Koroškem, Mežica, Prevalje, Ravne na Koroškem, Slovenj Gradec, Studenci and the kindergarten of Boris Peče in Maribor. We found that teachers from the Koroška region are slightly more often carrying out merrymaking games then teachers in the Podravska region and that they more often use them in the first age bracket. The vast majority of respondents from both regions think that they carry out merrymaking games often enough and that they mostly carry them out during the transition between activities. "Bela, bela lilija" is the favourite merrymaking game in both analysed regions. In the case of special occasions, teachers mostly decide for merrymaking games on birthdays and mostly carry them out in playrooms. The analysis of the research showed that teachers from the Podravska region mostly carry out merrymaking games, because dance activity has an important influence on the child's integrated development, and teachers from the Koroška region due to the preservation of folk tradition. |
Secondary keywords: |
theses;merrymaking games;dance;danceability;dance education;dance incentives;movement games;finger games;preschool children;Podravska regija (Slovenija);Koroška regija (Slovenija);Univerzitetna in visokošolska dela; |
URN: |
URN:SI:UM: |
Type (COBISS): |
Bachelor thesis/paper |
Thesis comment: |
Univ. v Mariboru, Pedagoška fak., Oddelek za predšolsko vzgojo |
Pages: |
47 f., [3] f. pril. |
ID: |
10862394 |