For Students

Everyday democracy – how does the rule of law work?

A democratic state governed by the rule of law is not just a phrase from textbooks - it is a reality that shapes the daily lives of every citizen in Poland and across Europe.

Local Government

The structure of a state can be centralized, where the national government makes decisions on local matters, or decentralized, where local self-government exists with a certain degree of autonomy to make decisions at the local level.

Personal Data and Privacy Protection – Your Rights Online

Welcome to the digital world, where your personal data is more valuable than you might think!

Equality – same in nature, or same in treatment?

We are all different, and that is our strength. Think about whether everyone truly starts from the same point, and why no one should be judged based on traits they did not choose. This material will help you understand what equality looks like in practice, how to respond to exclusion, and why your words and actions have a real impact on whether others feel safe.

Together We Can Do More – Freedom of Assembly

Freedom of assembly is one of the fundamental human rights. It allows people to express their opinions publicly, protest, or collectively demand change. Without it, democracy cannot function fully.

The European Union – How It Works and Why It Matters?

How and why the European Union was created, how it functions, and what it means to be part of it.

Freedom of Speech as a Pillar of Democracy

Does everything we say fall within the boundaries of freedom of speech? Learn where the right to express your opinion ends and the harm to others begins, how to distinguish constructive criticism from verbal abuse, and how to exercise your freedom of expression responsibly at school, online, and in everyday conversations.
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