May 2020

eTwinning – Bringing the Community for Schools in Europe Home

How is eTwinning helping teachers and the educational community now that schools in Europe are temporarily closed? Bringing the Community for Schools in Europe Home! The Group showcases a collection of inspirational materials gathered from all over the community.

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Integrating eTwinning in the Curriculum of Teacher Education

Frederik De Laere started working in Teacher Education in Howest University of Applied Sciences in 2014, after a career of twenty years of teaching in secondary schools. Read the article and learn how he integrated eTwinning in the curriculum of teacher training institutes.

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Staying Home with eTwinning - Staying Home Together

During these times of social distancing Marina Zacharia from Ossa, a small village, 40km away from Thessaloniki, used eTwinning to break the walls for her students houses and make them connect with students from Germany and Romania. Discover her story here.


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What if there is a lockdown - With eTwinning we can travel to Spain

Here, we take a look at two Spanish eTwinning Ambassadors who share their experiences and knowledge on how to deal with this crisis that has closed their schools, unlike their passion and determination to continue teaching their students with the help of eTwinning.


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eTwinning: The Safest Platform for Students to Continue Active Learning in Times of School Closure

Now more than ever students need motivation and inspiration for the future. That is why Ms Charmaine together with her partners decided to keep the project S.T.E.A.M-tastic open and allow this negative scenario to turn into a positive one. Read the article


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In Germany Schools Are Not Really Closed - With eTwinning They Have Just Changed Location

Steffen Töppler and Rebecca Radant shared with us how they structured theirs and their students’ lives by using eTwinning. Read the article and discover the whole story.