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  2. Wojciech Żywny - Wikipedia

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    As a youth, during the reign of Stanisław August Poniatowski, he moved to Poland to become the music tutor to the children of Princess Sapieha. [1] He later moved to Warsaw . He was the first professional piano teacher of Frédéric Chopin , who received lessons from him between 1816 and 1821.

  3. Education in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The first three years of primary school are "integrated", with one teacher handling all or most of the subjects alone, while the following five years are taught by subject-specific teachers. During the first three years, children typically only study a handful of subjects: Polish, math, a foreign language (usually English), physical education ...

  4. Category:English people of Polish descent - Wikipedia

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  5. Music education - Wikipedia

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    Students with a music teacher. Music in education is a way of incorporating music in teaching a subject. Music can be useful in education because, to play music it utilizes critical thinking and problem solving skills. [15] [16] Depending on the subject, it offers a new way of learning information. For example, in literacy, it can explain ...

  6. A Song to Remember - Wikipedia

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    During the Revolution of 1848 in France, George Sand took part in a Polish solidarity demonstration held in Paris on May 15, 1848, calling for the French Army to be sent to liberate Poland". [4] The pianist José Iturbi played the piano music, and also orchestrated part of the B minor Sonata for the scene when Chopin and George Sand arrive in ...

  7. Higher education in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Considering that an individual's active life lasts about forty years, more time is needed to raise the level of adult education. In a 1995 census, 6.8% [2] of the Polish population held a higher education degree. In 2008, this percentage was 17,4. [3]

  8. Bronisława Dłuska - Wikipedia

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    Bronisława Dłuska (Polish pronunciation: [brɔɲiˈswava ˈdwuska]; née Skłodowska; 28 March 1865 [1] – 15 April 1939) was a Polish physician, and co-founder and first director of Warsaw's Maria Skłodowska-Curie Institute of Oncology. She was married to political activist Kazimierz Dłuski, and was an older sister of physicist Marie Curie.

  9. Krzysztof Urbański - Wikipedia

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    Based on these two appearances, the ISO named Urbański its 7th music director, effective 1 September 2011, with an initial contract of four years. [6] In parallel, the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University Bloomington appointed Urbański as an adjunct professor of music, with a focus on orchestral conducting, effective with the 2011 ...