University of Wrocław

Teaching Polish as a Foreign Language

Wrocław, Poland

The Non-degree in Teaching Polish as a Foreign Language at University of Wrocław is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Wrocław is one of the oldest and most prestigious higher education institutions in Central Europe, offering a vibrant academic environment in the heart of Poland. Known for its rich history and research excellence, it provides a diverse range of English-taught programs designed for global success.

About the Program

The Teaching Polish as a Foreign Language program at the University of Wrocław is for people who want to teach Polish to non-native speakers. This one-year non-degree program is taught in English and focuses on practical teaching methods and cultural integration.

Students will learn about teaching methodologies, language acquisition, and cultural aspects of Poland. They will take 300 hours of coursework, including 30 hours of practical teaching experience, which prepares them to teach Polish to diverse groups, including children returning to Poland from abroad.

Graduates can work as Polish language teachers, educational consultants, or curriculum developers. They can find jobs in schools, language institutes, or educational organizations focused on multicultural education. The skills they gain can be used in many different educational settings, making them versatile in the job market.

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