
Poland | The ongoing war in Ukraine has forced thousands of school-age Ukrainian children to continue their education in Poland, creating major challenges for both students and teachers inside primary schools. Many Ukrainian students are struggling with language barriers, emotional stress, interrupted education, and adapting to completely new classroom environments after fleeing the war.
Polish teachers say they were not fully prepared to handle such a sudden increase in refugee students, especially since most had no previous experience working with children affected by war and displacement. Schools are now facing difficulties related to communication, integration, academic support, and helping students emotionally adjust to daily school life.
Teachers also report that limited resources, lack of specialized training, and growing classroom pressure are making it harder to provide personalized support. The situation has sparked wider discussion about how European education systems can better support refugee students during humanitarian crises.
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