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Basia Korzeniowska's avatarBasia Korzeniowska

British born of Polish parents; educator, teacher, translator, chair of Polish Citizens’ Committee Housing Association Ltd., fundraiser and organiser.

I was born in Earls Court, centre of Polish émigré life at the time, then lived in South Kensington and went to a tiny boarding school in Ealing. I read Spanish and English at Sheffield University, and as I always knew I wanted to be a teacher I did my PGCE there in 1978. For the next forty years I taught in a wide variety of schools, eventually specialising in Special Education. The cohesive theme of my career was creative education in the widest sense of the word.
My passions are people, education, literature, theatre and inclusivity. I hate sport but enjoy walking and taking photographs and writing.
Now on my gap year I am enjoying volunteering my help with the Polish Cultural Foundation, chairing the committee of Antokol Polish Care Home and I promote knowledge of immediate history to school children about the events of the Second World War which led to my parents being here as refugees.

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Yes indeed, I am jumping on the royalty bandwagon. Quite incidentally really, but last week, when I was still in Poland, I received an email advertising a Jubilee inspired lecture in Kingston. Normally this wouldn’t have interested me at all – Kingston is an hour away, 6 30 in the evening is not a convenient […]Read Post ›

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From Impossible to Probable – NATO Expansion & Russian Insecurity (The Russian Invasion of Ukraine #78)

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The Russian Army’s Repeat Performance – From Kyiv to Kharkiv (The Russian Invasion of Ukraine #76)

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A Watery Grave – Incident on the Siverskyi Donets River (The Russian Invasion of Ukraine #75)

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Taking Offense – From Kharkiv to the Russian Border (The Russian Invasion of Ukraine #74)

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The Sick Man of Europe – Putin’s Health (The Russian Invasion of Ukraine #73)

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The Sequel – Snake Island: A Hapless Horror Story (The Russian Invasion of Ukraine #72)

If there was a competition between the Russian Army and Navy, it would be a race to the bottom both literally and figuratively. The Russian Army has … The Sequel – Snake Island: A Hapless Horror Story (The Russian Invasion of Ukraine #72)

All Dressed Up With Nowhere To Go – Victory Day In Russia (The Russian Invasion of Ukraine #71)

I am reblogging this as I think it gives a very clear account of what is going on Vladimir Putin’s Victory Day address was not what most people expected it to be. He did not threaten nuclear Armageddon, transform his “Special … All Dressed Up With Nowhere To Go – Victory Day In Russia (The […]Read Post ›

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I have a lot of antique jewellery left over from when my mother tried her hand at being an antique dealer, and ran a little stall in the vintage market Antiquarius in the Kings Road in Chelsea. That was a very exciting and beautiful place and I loved going there to help. There was also […]Read Post ›

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