Poland’s integration into the European structures, the dynamic and intensive migration processes, resulting in growing interest in Poland as a place to stay, live and work for both political and economic immigrants flowing in from some new directions and areas of the world, and last but not least, related new legislation, including educational regulations, create a new perspective for Polish glottodidactics. Special support is required for teachers working in Polish schools admitting more and more pupils with experience of migration – children of either foreigners or Poles returning from extended stays abroad. Aiding teachers’ professional development and enabling them to improve their knowledge and competencies will have a positive impact on the situation of pupils with insufficient or no command of the Polish language. The Collaborative and Autodidactic Network described in the paper generates a space where theoretical lectures, methodological workshops, individual consultations, and sharing good practices enable teachers to gain new information and skills required to professionally guide pupils with experience of migration.
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