Lidia PietruszkaView profile
Assistant Professor
Lidia Pietruszka is an Assistant Professor at the Department of the History of Education, Care and Social Pedagogy within the Institute of Pedagogy at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin . Her work bridges pedagogical theory, family dynamics, and contemporary educational challenges. Academic Rank: Assistant Professor Key Affiliations: Institute of Pedagogy, Faculty of Social Sciences, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin Research Interests focus on: Educational and social work responses to digital addiction (e.g., phonoholism) Family pedagogy, including intergenerational integration and maternal identity Volunteering as a tool for social inclusion and personal development Application of historical pedagogical figures (e.g., Edmund Bojanowski) to modern practice Subsidiarity in family-social work collaboration Early diagnosis of developmental disorders and foster care optimization Article Trends reveal a consistent focus on family-centered education, digital culture impacts, and Catholic pedagogical thought. Her work often combines theoretical analysis (e.g., Bojanowski's methods) with empirical studies on youth religiosity, volunteering, and family resilience. Scientific Awards include: 2020 - Inner Reward 4th Degree Team Award 2015 - Rector's Individual Award for Outstanding Dissertation 2012 - Inner Reward Diploma of Recognition 2016 - Medal of the National Education Commission Grants and Projects highlight EU-funded initiatives against family violence and NCN grants analyzing historical pedagogical practices. She has organized conferences on topics ranging from family functioning to the relevance of Bojanowski's thought.



