Get Ready to Explore Poland in CSEEES' Newest Online Learning Module

September 16, 2024

Get Ready to Explore Poland in CSEEES' Newest Online Learning Module

Column of Sigismund III Vasa in Warsaw, Poland

The Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (CSEEES) at The Ohio State University partnered with Ohio State faculty and staff to create an online module to introduce K-14 educators and their students to the culture and history of Poland. 

The Exploring Poland module was created by Alicia Baca (CSEEES outreach coordinator and PSI program coordinator), Dr. Julia Keblinska (affiliate of CSEEES and the East Asian Studies Center), and Dr. Diana Sacilowski (Asst. Professor of Teaching in the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures). This guided learning website covers a wide range of topics including history, art, literature, film and TV, language, and many more! The module also includes a variety of learning activities for K-14 educators as well as a supplemental resource guide for continued learning. 

These modules are part of a series of eleven modules that CSEEES has funded to date through a U.S. Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center grant to CSEEES. Each module is meant to be a self-contained unit of instruction that K-14 students, K-14 teachers, undergraduate students, or other instructors can use either to educate themselves or to integrate into a unit that they are teaching. Stayed tuned for information on other modules that will be coming later this fall!