Calling all teachers in Poland – this autumn, give your teaching practice a creative boost. Join us at Museum Dulag 121 in Pruszków (1–4 October 2025) for a four-day programme of free, in-person workshops designed to energise your classroom and inspire your students.

This year’s programme is part of “Sound in the Silence” – an acclaimed intercultural remembrance project run by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (ENRS) since 2011. While students explore history with artists, teachers take part in hands-on training to discover new tools, exchange experiences, and develop innovative teaching methods.

What’s in it for you?
– Learn to recognise and counter historical disinformation – and get ready-to-use classroom exercises.
– Explore restorative dialogue techniques to manage conflict and foster understanding in polarised times.
– Discover how art, microhistory and role play can make history lessons unforgettable.
– Network with peers and experts from across Europe.
– Receive a certificate of participation to enrich your professional portfolio.

Programme at a glance:
1 October: Educational resources & World War II – 80 years after (led by Urszula Bijoś)
2 October: Restorative dialogue & conflict resolution (led by Barbara Walshe)
3–4 October: Art as a medium for historical debate + microhistory & role play (led by Ioana Hașu-Georgiev)

Location: Museum Dulag 121, ul. 3 Maja 8A, 05-800 Pruszków
Language: English
Cost: Free (lunch & refreshments included)
Spots are limited – priority will be given to those registering for all days.

Apply now via the online form here: Workshops for Teachers in Pruszków – Registration

Find out more here.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain fresh perspectives, practical tools and international connections – all while taking a step back from the classroom to reimagine how we teach Europe’s past.