We invite you to listen to a discussion with Professor Radosław Marzęcki, a political scientist and sociologist from the Pedagogical University in Kraków, on the world-view and political preferences of young Poles.
The conversation, prepared in the form of a podcast, is part of the project "Laboratory of Dialogue" conducted by the Krzyżowa Foundation for Mutual Understanding in Europe together with Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Poland.
Read more: ||PODCAST|| Prof. Radosław Marzęcki: Political preferences of young Poles
A press conference announcing the seventh edition of the International Chamber Music Festival Krzyżowa-Music took place on 8 July in The Free State of Saxony's liaison office in Wrocław.
The meeting with media was attended by:
Mathias Weilandt - State Secretary at the Saxon State Ministry for Justice, Democracy, Europe and Equal Treatment
Dr. Matthias von Hülsen - General Director of Krzyżowa-Music,
Prof. Viviane Hagner - artistic director of Krzyżowa-Music,
Aleksandra Królak-Wąsowicz - Director for Organisation and Development at the Krzyżowa Foundation for Mutual Understanding in Europe
and
Thomas Guddat - Director of the Saxon Office in Wrocław.
DIGITAL MENTORING - A NEW DIMENSION FOR LEARNING. METHODIC GUIDE on Digital Mentoring
TEAM OF EXPERTS: Michael Hallissy, John Hurley, Maria Fojk, Karolina Wójcik, Iwona Machoń - Pluszczewska, Jolanta Kolinko; Edited by Iwona Machoń-Pluszczewska, Krzyżowa 2021
The publication is the result of the grant project "Digital mentoring - a new dimension of teaching" co-financed by the European Union from the European Social Fund. The authors of the guide are: Michael Hallissy, John Hurley, Maria Fojk, Karolina Wójcik, Iwona Machoń - Pluszczewska and Jolanta Kolinko - an Irish-Polish team of experts from H2 Learning Ltd. and the Krzyżowa Foundation for Mutual Understanding in Europe.
Read more: ||PUBLICATION|| DIGITAL MENTORING - A NEW DIMENSION FOR TEACHING. Methodology guide
A permaculture garden workshop was held on 25-26 June 2021. During the workshop you could learn a lot about how to do things in the garden without doing too much! How to let natural processes do the work instead of us. Among other things, we wondered how the soil can be left undisturbed, and how everything - apart from the weeds - can grow like yeast.
In the workshop we created and layered vegetable patches, talked about growing plants and setting up Guilds (good and bad plant society), made compost tea and hot 18-day compost using the Berkeley method. Tomatoes, cucumbers, beetroot and other greens are all growing for us now!
Read more: ||REPORT|| Workshop: "Establishing a permaculture vegetable garden" - 25-26 June 2021