ERASMUS+

Our training courses are delivered through the Erasmus KA1 programme and can be found on the multilingual European School Education Platform (ESEP). This is a European Commission initiative for teachers, school leaders and educational experts to share knowledge on training, mobilities, learning resources and best teaching practices. ESEP is a great place for European schools seeking to provide their staff with the chance to develop their professional skills and collaborate with teachers from different European countries.

SIMPLE STEPS TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR TRAINING COURSES

IN THE EVENT OF A GRANT AWARDED TO YOUR SCHOOL

  1. check our training offer
  2. choose the training that suits your needs and expectations.
  3. apply to your Erasmus+ coordinator
  4. contact us for details of the course and financial and organisational issues.

IN CASE YOUR SCHOOL JUST WANTS TO APPLY FOR A GRANT

  1.  learn about the rules for applying for a grant
  2.  submit your application to your National Agency
  3.  if you need help with grant writing, please contact us.

BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATING IN ERASMUS+ COURSES

The current training programme (2021-2027) represents a unique combination of initiatives promoting social inclusion, ecological and digital transformation, and the active involvement of young people in democratic life. The mission of the teachers is to equip young people/students with the skills to adapt smoothly to an increasingly mobile, multicultural and digital environment. This is possible through participation in Erasmus+ training.

  • 100% funding through the Erasmus+ programme, Action 1 (covering travel costs, food, accommodation, and participation fees)
  • possibility to exchange good practices (trainees come from different countries)
  • opportunity to acquire new teaching skills
  • and… much more

WHAT ELSE DOES ESEP OFFER?

  • an overview of funding opportunities for educational projects
  • up-to-date content on educational innovations
  • search for educational material
  • networking with other educators thanks to the eTwinning community and the idea of networking