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Zofia Agnieszka Kłakówna was born on 15 May, 1950 in Przemyśl, is a Polish philologist. Discover Zofia Agnieszka Kłakówna's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Occupation Philologist, educational theorist, schoolteacher
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 15 May, 1950
Birthday 15 May
Birthplace Przemyśl
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1913

A daughter of Izabela née Raszpla (1913–1967) and Kazimierz Kłak (1903–1968), she graduated from the Wyższa Szkoła Pedagogiczna in Kraków (WSP), at which she studied Polish philology between 1969–1974, as well as for some time Russian philology.

1950

Zofia Agnieszka Kłakówna (born 15 May 1950) is a Polish philologist, educational theorist, academic, schoolteacher of Polish language with practice at all levels of school teaching and author of school textbooks.

1974

A lecturer at the Pedagogical Academy in Kraków (1974–2005) and the Jan Długosz Academy in Częstochowa (2010–2017), a teacher of Polish language at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg (1977–1980), she also worked as a teacher and director of the Polish School in Rabat, Morocco (1984–1986).

In 1974, she was employed at the Department of Didactics of Polish Literature and Polish Language of the Institute of Polish Philology at WSP.

Simultaneously she worked from 1974 to 1977 at the Primary School No. 33 in Kraków.

1977

In 1977–1980 she was a Polish language teacher at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg.

1983

She obtained her Ph.D., supervised by Bolesław Faron, in 1983.

Then she worked at the Primary School No. 36 in Kraków (1983–1984) and at the Polish School at the Embassy of the People's Republic of Poland in Rabat, Morocco (1984–1986).

1986

In August 1986, during her return to Poland, she survived a sea disaster.

In 1986 she returned to work at her home university.

1987

At the same time, she started working at the Primary School No. 12 in Kraków (1987–1992) and at the Adam Mickiewicz High School in Kraków (1987–1991).

1989

She was the initiator and co-author of works on a modern concept of school education in the field of Polish language; and authored several textbooks and programs, among them To lubię! textbook series, which began to arise in advance of officially announced school and curriculum reforms that followed with the 1989 political transformation in Poland (1993–2011).

Kłakówna was referred to as „one of the most respected authors of textbooks for children and youth in Poland”.

1990

She was the editor-in-chief of a methodical journal for Polish language teachers Wisełka, later renamed Ojczyzna Polszczyzna and Nowa Polszczyzna (1990–2008).

In 1990 she became the editor-in-chief of the methodical journal for Polish language teachers Wisełka, later renamed Ojczyzna-Polszczyzna and Nowa Polszczyzna.

1993

In 1993, Kłakówna published a school textbook Sztuka pisania (The Art of Writing, co-authors Iwona Steczko and Krzysztof Wiatr).

1994

In the years 1994–2011 she managed a team that developed a new program and school textbooks series To lubię! (That I like!) for the Polish language for grades fourth to eighth.

The series was enthusiastically received by some teachers as innovative and diverging from previous pedagogical approaches.

1999

In 1999, after the educational reform in Poland, Kłakówna began the work on textbooks addressed to junior high school (gimnazjum), and then, from 2001, the work on textbooks addressed to high school.

2003

In 2003, she received a postdoctoral degree in the humanities in the field of literary studies – literature didactics.

2005

In 2005 she completed her work at the Pedagogical Academy in Kraków.

She spent the next five years working on creating Nowe To lubię! textbooks for high school and its amendment for grades fourth to sixth of primary school.

2008

She held that position until 2008.

In 2008, she was commissioned by the Ministry of National Education as a reviewer of the new curriculum proposal in the field of Polish language.

In the years 2008–2011 she cooperated with the Gdańsk Institute for Market Economics.

2009

Three times (2009–2011) she spoke at the Civic Congress (Kongres Obywatelski) in Warsaw.

2010

In the years 2010–2017 she worked at the Jan Długosz Academy in Częstochowa as an associate professor.

In addition to the books that she published as an author, co-author or editor, Kłakówna has published almost sixty articles in the field of literature and didactics of the Polish language in professional magazines.

She also published journalistic articles and commentaries, including in Polonistyka, Nowa Polszczyzna, Polityka, Przekrój, Gazeta Wyborcza and Tygodnik Powszechny.

She received multiple awards for her work.