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To survive. Climate migration through the eyes of the Global South | Research by USil literary studies experts

| Autorka: Weronika Cygan-Adamczyk | Wanderlust is part of human history. Homo sapiens owe it their greatest triumph. After leaving the cradle of humankind in Africa, we have reached every other continent and even set foot on the Moon. In the 21st century, however, we are still preoccupied with matters here on Earth, where increasing...

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No Limits | To learn about cultures is to appreciate differences. Intercultural education

What is the article about?What is the article about? School classes are made up of children from many different environments, sometimes coming from foreign countries. Instead of looking at them with scepticism and fear, we should try to understand them and learn from one another. Contact Barbara Grabowska, PhD, DLitt, Assoc. Prof. from the Institute...

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No Limits | Give your child a happy life

What is the article about?What is the article about? Early childhood is an incredibly important stage in a child’s development. This is why careful observation and providing them with the needed support when there are causes for alarm is essential. Contact Sylwia Wrona, PhD from the Institute of Pedagogy at the University of Silesia – sylwia.wrona@us.edu.pl...

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No Limits | Fitting in with the key or finding your own approach

What is the article aboutWhat is the article about Schools often require students to memorise the material to pass exams. Meanwhile, education should be comprehensive and should take into consideration the interests of the students. Shaping attitudes should trump the rote memorisation of simple slogans when discussing such topics as ecology and climate change. Contact...

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