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New guides to make the most of eTwinning and Erasmus+

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New guides to make the most of eTwinning and Erasmus+

Three new guides are now available to boost your eTwinning and Erasmus+ projects.
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Illustration where teachers from different countries 'connect' to make projects together
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Are you looking for new ways to collaborate, connect and create meaningful projects in eTwinning and Erasmus+? We are happy to introduce three new practical guides designed especially for teachers in all eTwinning and Erasmus+ countries.

These easy-to-use guides will help you:

  • Design and implement vocational eTwinning projects: Get inspired with concrete examples and step-by-step guidance on how to integrate your vocational subjects (e.g. hospitality, engineering, healthcare, tourism) into international eTwinning projects, building your learners' skills and confidence.
  • Combine eTwinning and Erasmus+ in school education: Learn how to create blended learning mobility projects, in which your Erasmus+ exchanges are prepared and extended through digital collaboration on eTwinning. These blended projects promote better learning, stronger partnerships and more inclusive experiences for all pupils.
  • Blend eTwinning and Erasmus+ in initial vocational education and training: Discover how learners, teachers and schools can benefit from combining physical mobility and digital collaboration. Plan vocational projects that integrate practical skills, real-life tasks and international teamwork before, during and after mobility.

Whether you’re just starting out or are looking to enrich your eTwinning or Erasmus+ projects, these guides support your teaching and help you work together with other teachers across borders.

Join the eTwinning featured group 'Combining eTwinning and Erasmus+ projects' to collaborate further.

 

Additional information

  • Education type:
    School Education
    Vocational Education and Training
  • Target audience:
    Teacher
    Student Teacher
    Careers Councillor
    Head Teacher / Principal
    Teacher Educator
    Government / policy maker
    Researcher
  • Target audience ISCED:
    Primary education (ISCED 1)
    Lower secondary education (ISCED 2)
    Upper secondary education (ISCED 3)

About the authors

Editorial team

The European School Education Platform editorial team is made up of writers with wide-ranging experience in school education, communication and online media. The team works closely with the European Commission to publish editorial content on current issues in European school education and news from the eTwinning community.