eTwinning – the community for schools in Europe
eTwinning is a community for schools, an online space where schools can collaborate. eTwinning provides a safe and free platform for teachers and pupils across Europe to work together on projects, discuss in online groups, and develop their professional skills.
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Who can join eTwinning?
The eTwinning community is open to all teachers and school staff in eTwinning countries, including professionals working in early childhood education and care and initial vocational education and training. eTwinning also offers opportunities for teacher educators and student teachers at initial teacher education institutions to get involved in eTwinning.
What’s in it for me?
By joining eTwinning, you gain access to Europe’s largest community of schools and teachers. In this community, you can find project partners for your eTwinning project ideas or join others in their existing projects. To kickstart your eTwinning journey, the eTwinning ambassadors network and the national support organisations are there to support you. As a member of eTwinning, you can also enhance your teaching skills with a wide range of dedicated onsite and online courses, webinars and conferences.
Latest eTwinning news
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Find out how Ukrainian schools are working with European partners to support the country's integration into the European education community.
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A new study shows that pupils in eTwinning classes made more progress in key competences than those in regular classes. Learn how schools can measure...
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Ambassadors met in Vilnius to discuss how communication and promotion can help teachers participate more actively in eTwinning and feel part of the...
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eTwinning projects
This project aimed to deepen the understanding of historical and social issues, particularly related to the Holocaust and citizenship.
This project sparked pupils’ curiosity and cultural awareness as they followed the adventures of a professor, solving puzzles, riddles and escape rooms in international teams.
In this project, pupils participated in creative play-based activities promoting wellbeing and environmental awareness.



