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The changes of October 1956 in the Polish People's Republic, also known as the Gomułka thaw, were the first serious shifts in the state's policy since the communists seized power in Poland. These changes let to the liberalisation of the system. From our video you'll learn about reforms gradually introduced in Poland after Joseph Stalin's death in 1953; marring of the power structures, which led to more significant changes that could be observed in culture, activism of the youth and social discontent caused by economic crisis. The video also discusses the consequences of the June strikes in Poznań and the importance of the October events.
The video is intended for the 8th grade of the primary school and the secondary school.
The core curriculum:
- the 8th grade of the primary school
Section 38. The Stalinist period in Poland and its consequences.
Point 3. The student discusses the causes and consequences of the events in June 1956 in Poznań as well as explains the important of the events in October 1956.
- the secondary school
Section 56. The Stalinist period in Poland and its downfall.
Point 3. The student discusses the causes and consequences of the events in June 1956 in Poznań as well as explains the important of the events in October 1956.
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Dear Teachers,
We've been closely cooperating with you over the last four years, preparing offers for schools and giving lessons and classes accordingly. Today we cannot have you in the museum, but education still remains for us the most important matter. And that is why we decided to prepare special video content based on the Polish core curriculum at different educational stages, and we hope it will come in handy during the difficult time of online teaching and learning. Our videos are inspired by our two permanent exhibitions so you can expect topics on the setting, plot and characters of "Pan Tadeusz" along with the historical context of the poem. There will also be videos on the post-war history of Poland. We do hope that such an unusual visit to our museum will support teaching subjects such as Polish, history and civics to your students.