Attitudes towards Refugees from Ukraine in Poland with Special Consideration of Young Ukrainians in the Eyes of Polish Students, as Exemplified by the Olkusz Region

After the outbreak of a full-scale war in Ukraine, thousands of children – refugees from Ukraine – appeared in Polish schools. On 1 September 2022, there were about 800,000 school-age children and teenagers from Ukraine in Poland. This caused changes in schools where, previously, the vast majority...

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Main Author: Mateusz Kamionka
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Published: Vilnius University Press 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/acta-paedagogica-vilnensia/article/view/36051
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description After the outbreak of a full-scale war in Ukraine, thousands of children – refugees from Ukraine – appeared in Polish schools. On 1 September 2022, there were about 800,000 school-age children and teenagers from Ukraine in Poland. This caused changes in schools where, previously, the vast majority of students were Poles, especially in small towns and the countryside. Considering the above, the article will present the results of a pilot study from the town of Olkusz which can be called a ‘typical’ medium-sized Polish town. The qualitative research involved 280 young people aged 16–21. In the study, they were asked about their attitudes towards their friends from Ukraine and about their situation at school. The research is a pilot study; according to the author, the relationship between students from Poland and Ukraine in Polish schools has not yet been sufficiently explored. The results show that young people, despite their experience in helping Ukraine, are not particularly interested in contact with their peers from Ukraine and in their culture, but, on the other hand, they would not mind if their friend had a girlfriend or boyfriend from Ukraine. They also see that their Ukrainian friends have language problems, but there is no substantial language barrier between them. Research also shows the need for young people to learn about intercultural issues. Poland, accepting thousands of immigrants, like other Central European countries, must prepare for a gradual change in educational policy.
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spelling doaj-art-95cd68a1793d4a6ebd60fae4cf11b95a2025-01-20T18:08:20ZengVilnius University PressActa Paedagogica Vilnensia1392-50161648-665X2025-01-015310.15388/ActPaed.2024.53.5Attitudes towards Refugees from Ukraine in Poland with Special Consideration of Young Ukrainians in the Eyes of Polish Students, as Exemplified by the Olkusz RegionMateusz Kamionka0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7316-145XJagiellonian University After the outbreak of a full-scale war in Ukraine, thousands of children – refugees from Ukraine – appeared in Polish schools. On 1 September 2022, there were about 800,000 school-age children and teenagers from Ukraine in Poland. This caused changes in schools where, previously, the vast majority of students were Poles, especially in small towns and the countryside. Considering the above, the article will present the results of a pilot study from the town of Olkusz which can be called a ‘typical’ medium-sized Polish town. The qualitative research involved 280 young people aged 16–21. In the study, they were asked about their attitudes towards their friends from Ukraine and about their situation at school. The research is a pilot study; according to the author, the relationship between students from Poland and Ukraine in Polish schools has not yet been sufficiently explored. The results show that young people, despite their experience in helping Ukraine, are not particularly interested in contact with their peers from Ukraine and in their culture, but, on the other hand, they would not mind if their friend had a girlfriend or boyfriend from Ukraine. They also see that their Ukrainian friends have language problems, but there is no substantial language barrier between them. Research also shows the need for young people to learn about intercultural issues. Poland, accepting thousands of immigrants, like other Central European countries, must prepare for a gradual change in educational policy. https://www.journals.vu.lt/acta-paedagogica-vilnensia/article/view/36051ImmigrantUkrainerefugeesschoolintercultural education
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Attitudes towards Refugees from Ukraine in Poland with Special Consideration of Young Ukrainians in the Eyes of Polish Students, as Exemplified by the Olkusz Region
Acta Paedagogica Vilnensia
Immigrant
Ukraine
refugees
school
intercultural education
title Attitudes towards Refugees from Ukraine in Poland with Special Consideration of Young Ukrainians in the Eyes of Polish Students, as Exemplified by the Olkusz Region
title_full Attitudes towards Refugees from Ukraine in Poland with Special Consideration of Young Ukrainians in the Eyes of Polish Students, as Exemplified by the Olkusz Region
title_fullStr Attitudes towards Refugees from Ukraine in Poland with Special Consideration of Young Ukrainians in the Eyes of Polish Students, as Exemplified by the Olkusz Region
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes towards Refugees from Ukraine in Poland with Special Consideration of Young Ukrainians in the Eyes of Polish Students, as Exemplified by the Olkusz Region
title_short Attitudes towards Refugees from Ukraine in Poland with Special Consideration of Young Ukrainians in the Eyes of Polish Students, as Exemplified by the Olkusz Region
title_sort attitudes towards refugees from ukraine in poland with special consideration of young ukrainians in the eyes of polish students as exemplified by the olkusz region
topic Immigrant
Ukraine
refugees
school
intercultural education
url https://www.journals.vu.lt/acta-paedagogica-vilnensia/article/view/36051
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