The opposition mainly objected to the removal of the detailed list of events from the history curriculum.
The opposition mainly objected to the removal of the detailed list of events from the history curriculum.
It says the former government failed to provide funding for the scheme, which was introduced just before October’s elections.
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From the start of next week Poland will enter the second stage of its loosening of lockdown measures.
Universities, schools, preschools and nurseries will remain closed.
Leading figures from different fields explain what effect the crisis has already had, and offer a vision of what could emerge from it.
Scheduled elections in May are also still set to go ahead.
Barbara Erling
Some teachers are unprepared and some students are under-equipped.
Teachers have spoken of their personal suffering after facing ridicule.
Many, especially older teachers, are struggling to adapt.
Institutions in Poland are expanding online offerings for those stuck at home during the shutdown.
Universities are also shutting down, but the Catholic church has called for more masses to be held.