Description:
This session focuses on the real challenges of modern education, analyzing the role of teachers and leaders in fostering school well-being and debunking myths related to the impact of technology and the internet on children, including youth with special educational needs. Lectures by Jacek Pyżalski and Paweł Plichta, along with two discussion panels featuring experienced practitioners, will allow for a critical look at current pedagogical methods and the development of effective solutions for diverse classrooms.
Process:
TEDex speech
"Pitfalls of thinking about the impact of digital technologies on children and youth"
- Professor Jacek Pyżalski (Adam Mickiewicz University)
Presentation in Polish.
Discussion panel titled "Good educational practices in diverse classrooms – what does it mean?", featuring:
- Agnieszka Tomasik, PhD (WSB Merito, Director of General Education School Complex No. 8 in Gdańsk)
- Marta Cieśla (SWPS University Clinic)
- Magdalena Morgaś (UNIQA Poland)
- Karolina Ziegart-Sadowska
The panel will be moderated by:
- Wojciech Augustyniak-Laube (SWPS University)
Discussion in Polish.
TEDex speech
"Young people with Special Educational Needs and the internet - what is universal and what is specific?"
- Professor Piotr Plichta (University of Wrocław)
Presentation in Polish.
Discussion panel titled "Why good intentions and wishful thinking don't always work - about pedagogical practices in school", featuring:
- Paulina Piechna-Więckiewicz (Deputy Minister of National Education)
- Professor Jacek Pyżalski (Adam Mickiewicz University)
- Professor Piotr Plichta (University of Wrocław)
The panel will be moderated by:
- Professor Małgorzata Wójcik (SWPS University)
Discussion in Polish.

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