The primary goal is to allow partner schools to develop and reinforce networks, increase our capacity to operate at transnational level, share good ideas, practices and methods related to the development of key competences (in line with the Council Recommendation on key competences for lifelong learning) by promoting cross-curricular collaboration, creativity and innovative learning approaches.
to seek innovative approaches for developing key competences for life-long learning
to exchange good practices and creation of networks between schools
to achieve schools’ development and updating, to create more modern, dynamic and professional environment inside the organisations
to elaborate new processes of recognition and validation of competences
to foster individual and peer learning
to better understand interconnections between formal, non-formal education
to increase sense of initiative and entrepreneurship
to increase competence in foreign languages
to increase the level of digital competence
to achieve greater understanding and responsiveness to social, ethnic, linguistic and cultural diversity
to promote effective and innovative pedagogies and assessment techniques
Enhancing and improving basic literacy, skills and key competences
Improving language skills in first and second languages (English, German and French) in traditional
and in electronic written and spoken communication in multinational environments
Developing digital skills by using modern technologies: Flipped classrooms, E-twinning, Web 2 tools
Reducing disparities between students from disadvantaged backgrounds and other students
Developing intercultural skills as well as a European sense of community and the promotion of Etwinning at schools
Improving personal and professional training and the exchange of knowledge between European
teachers as well as the development of a well-connected network, making teaching a more attractive
experience
Fostering cooperation among different teachers from different departments within schools through
implementing cross-curricular projects
Developing digital skills through an increased use of ICT-based teaching methods and evaluation
tools integrated in the curriculum
increased opportunities for professional development;
increased motivation and satisfaction in daily work
Enhancing cooperation between schools and local/regional/national cultural institutions
Disseminating project’s findings to the public, other schools
Promoting game-based and digital training for students and teachers in the use of open educational resources (OER).
Broaden the school walls in terms of learning experience locally, nationally and internationally,
increasing the European dimension of our organizations