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eTwinning Weeks campaign 2023: ‘Innovation and Education’ and ‘Well-being at school’

During the first phase of this year's campaign, participants focused on the theme of 'Innovation and Education – Being creative with eTwinning 2023'. In the second phase, the theme shifted to 'Well-being at school 2024'.
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Throughout eTwinning Weeks 2023, participants could access activities, webinars and resources through an interactive game-style map. This map was hosted on the following webpage, Featured Annual Group Innovation and Education – AI, Creativity and Well-being with eTwinning.

 

 

 

 

As participants progressed through different levels, they discovered materials and completed their eTwinning Weeks journey.

The group featured a collection of creative activities designed by eTwinning ambassadors. These activities were tailored for educators seeking innovative teaching methodologies.

Here are some examples:

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The group provided a curated library of resources, including articles, publications and selected materials.

Additionally, the campaign facilitated networking activities among eTwinners through a dedicated cooperation area, allowing for project ideas and opinions related to the themes covered to be shared.

There were three engaging online events, featuring expert-led discussions on innovation and well-being at school, which attracted over 350 attendants.

The kick-off webinar explored the topic of AI and its impact in education, with a focus on the ethical challenges. The conversation between the two experts Marco Neves and Lidija Kralj was moderated by eTwinning ambassador and group moderator Marilina Lonigro. This led to a discussion forum within the group.

The second event, led by eTwinning ambassador Daniela Bunea, focused on enhancing students' well-being through sensory activities in the classroom.

The final webinar, hosted by Professor Małgorzata Żytko, presented the innovative use of the participatory approach at school through practical examples and tips.

The campaign was also promoted on eTwinning’s official social media channels. Participants engaged with the campaign’s posts and visuals on Facebook, X and Instagram using the official hashtags #eTweeks23 and #eTw4Innovation to share their contributions.

The campaign ended on the second day of the eTwinning Conference.

Keep an eye on our social media channels for upcoming campaigns!

 

Additional information

  • Education type:
    Early Childhood Education and Care
    School Education
    Vocational Education and Training
  • Target audience:
    Teacher
    Student Teacher
    Head Teacher / Principal
    Teacher Educator
  • Target audience ISCED:
    Early childhood education (ISCED 0)
    Primary education (ISCED 1)
    Lower secondary education (ISCED 2)
    Upper secondary education (ISCED 3)
    Post-secondary non-tertiary education (ISCED 4)