
معرفی
Dr. Jolanta Wróblewska is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Polish Education within the Faculty of Philology at the University of Wrocław. She holds a PhD in Polish Philology (2007) and has completed multiple postgraduate studies in areas including Speech Therapy, Management of Educational Institutions, Holocaust Studies, and Film Studies. Her research focuses on media education, film pedagogy, and Holocaust education, with a particular emphasis on integrating cultural studies into educational practices.
- Educational Background:
- Bachelor’s in Polish Philology (2001)
- Master’s thesis: "The linguistic and cultural image of money in the Polish language"
- PhD thesis: "The image of space in the statements of preschool children"
- Professional Roles:
- Polish language teacher at General Secondary School No. 1 in Wrocław (since 2001)
- Media education program developer
- Member of the Polish Society for Film and Media Research
Her research interests bridge film analysis, cultural education, and ethical teaching practices. She has published extensively in academic volumes and journals, focusing on topics such as Roma identity representation in cinema, Holocaust pedagogy, and the role of film in historical memory.



