Brenk, Mikołaj2015-03-092015-03-092014Studia Edukacyjne, 2014, nr 31, s. 233-248978-83-232-2781-61233-6688http://hdl.handle.net/10593/12787The article addresses social workers’ education in the People’s Republic of Poland. It presents the sources which were the basis while creating education for social service in Poland under communism, meaning the first schools for social workers in Poland (since the interwar period). Under communism, the first schools for social workers were set up in 1968. They were two-year postsecondary schools. Higher education for social workers started in 1977 and those with a Master’s degree could additionally start the organization of social work specialization since 1983. This threelevel education was neither coherent nor uniform. Other drawbacks of social workers’ education in the People’s Republic of Poland included a shortage of specialised teachers, narrow curriculum, modest teaching resources and facilities as well as the perspective of low-paid jobs for the graduates.plinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesssocial workers’ schoolseducating social workerseducating social serviceswelfare in the People’s Republic of PolandKształcenie pracowników socjalnych w Polsce LudowejSocial Work Education in the People’s Republic of PolanArtykułhttps://doi.org/10.14746/se.2014.31.13