28 July - 10 August 2010
The GA International Working Group lead a north to south journey through Poland from the Baltic to the Tatra Mountains, investigating the impact of EU membership on environment, economy and society.
The programme included visits to Gdańsk, Toruń, Warsaw, Kraków, Oświęcim and the Tatra Mountains, providing a range of urban and rural environments full of contrasts.
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Should Emily and Peter stay or go? is a free resource pack for KS3, GCSE and A-level geography based on the real life experiences of two Polish migrants. It contains information, activities, resources and links to support the teaching and learning of economic migration within the EU.
The pack draws on links between Poland and the UK which were explored during the GA study tour to Poland in August 2010. The notes and activities have been created based on information taken from an informal interview with Emily carried out by GA members.
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