eTwinning offers a platform for staff (teachers, head teachers, librarians, etc.) working in a school in one of the European countries involved, to communicate, collaborate, develop projects, share and, in short, feel and be part of the most exciting learning community in Europe. eTwinning is co-funded by the Erasmus+, the European programme for Education, Training, Youth and Sport.
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eTwinning promotes school collaboration in Europe through the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) by providing support, tools and services for schools. eTwinning also offers opportunities for free and continuing online Professional Development for educators.
Launched in 2005 as the main action of the European Commission’s eLearning Programme, eTwinning is co-funded by the Erasmus+, the European programme for Education, Training, Youth and Sport, since 2014.
Its Central Support Service is operated by European Schoolnet, an international partnership of 34 European Ministries of Education developing learning for schools, teachers and pupils across Europe. eTwinning is further supported at national level by 38 National Support Services.
One of the most important elements of eTwinning is collaboration among teachers, students, schools, parents, and local authorities. In eTwinning teachers work together and organise activities for their students. They have an active role, interact, investigate, make decisions, respect each other and learn 21st century skills. eTwinning projects involve the contribution of each member of the team. Take inspiration and explore these awarded projects.
Join our freeLearning events and Online seminars led by experts in dozens of different areas! You can also learn from your peers and discover new teaching materials through eTwinning's featured events, Professional Development Workshops and Thematic and Annual Conferences.
In eTwinning, your work is important and deserves to be shared and recognised locally, nationally and Europe-wide. In this section, discover how eTwinning recognises the work carried out by teachers, students, and schools through National and European Quality Labels, eTwinning Awards, eTwinning Schools and the eTwinning Portfolio.
Did you know that 44 countries are involved in eTwinning, across Europe and beyond? You can check if your country is part of eTwinning on the map on the homepage. If it’s there, a National Support Service (NSS) or a Partner Support Agency (PSA) is at your disposal to provide support in your national language, promote eTwinning across your country, organise professional development activities, and much more.
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