LATESTPUBLICATIONS "Opinions and Diagnoses" no 39
Poles on Democracy and Party System
no 40
Are We Living Better?
Reports | Drivers’ Behaviours and Attitudes towards Road Users
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| Family Histories
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| Interest in Local Elections, Declared Participation and Preferences after the Announcement of Election Day
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| Political Party Preferences in September
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| Social Moods in September
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| Who and How to Help? Opinions about Social Assistance
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| Stabilisation of Government Ratings
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| Local Elections and the Sense of Civic Subjectivity
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| Opinions about Public Institutions and Media
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| Opinions about Education System Year After the Reform Implementation
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| Trust in Politicians in September
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| The Most Important Events, Successes and Failures in the Last Century of Polish History
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Public Opinion on the New Education System
| The new education reform came into force in September 2017. It abolished the middle schools that had been set up in 1999, bringing in an eight-year elementary school followed by a four‑year general or a five‑year technical high school, with first‑level and second‑level trade schools replacing previous vocational schools. After a year, there are still doubts about whether the reform was adequately prepared, properly implemented, or even justifiable in the first place. People who were asked about this towards the end of August, mostly believed that education had needed reforming (52%, with 37% of the opposite view), but had considerable misgivings in about the way the reform was prepared (40% negative opinions as against 29% positive) and how it was implemented (36% to 31% respectively).
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| More on this subject in the CBOS report.
| The above data comes from the ‘Current Events and Problems’ survey carried out in August 2018.
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