Erasmus+ Teacher Training Courses in Greece
🌍 Teacher Training in Greece – Sustainability, Participation and Innovation
Greece is one of the most inspiring destinations for Erasmus+ teacher training courses in Europe, offering a unique combination of cultural heritage, natural landscapes, and innovative educational approaches. At Spatia Teacher Academy, we provide teacher training courses in Greece designed for educators who want to develop new competences, explore participatory methods, and gain international experience.
Our courses in Greece focus on active learning, collaboration, and sustainability, creating meaningful professional development experiences that go beyond traditional training.
Our courses in Greece take place in:
👉 Athens
👉 Heraklion






🎯 A Participatory Approach to Teacher Training
Erasmus+ courses in Greece are built around participatory practices, where teachers are not passive learners but active contributors.
Participants:
- engage in collaborative learning processes
- co-create solutions to real educational challenges
- share experiences and best practices
- develop reflective and critical thinking skills
This approach strengthens both professional competences and a sense of community among educators.
🌱 Sustainability in Education – A Core Focus
A key element of our courses in Greece is the integration of sustainability into school practice.
The course Participatory Practices in Schools for Sustainability supports teachers in:
- understanding sustainability in an educational context
- implementing participatory methods in the classroom
- engaging students in environmental and social responsibility
- developing school-based sustainability initiatives
Participants explore how education can play a crucial role in shaping more sustainable and responsible communities.
📚 What You Will Learn
Our Erasmus+ teacher training courses in Greece provide practical tools and strategies that can be directly applied in schools.
Key learning outcomes include:
- fostering critical thinking and active citizenship
- applying participatory teaching methods
- integrating sustainability into everyday teaching
- facilitating student engagement and collaboration
- developing interdisciplinary and project-based learning
👩🏫 Who Are These Courses For?
Our teacher training courses in Greece are suitable for:
- teachers at all levels of education
- school leaders and coordinators
- educators interested in sustainability and innovation
- professionals working in formal and non-formal education
Courses are inclusive and adapted to different experience levels.
👉 Learn more: How to apply to Erasmus+
✈️ Erasmus+ Mobility Experience in Greece
FundTeacher training in Greece takes place in inspiring locations where learning is closely connected with the surrounding environment.
Participants:
- attend interactive workshops and group activities
- collaborate with teachers from across Europe
- engage in experiential and outdoor learning
- explore Greek culture, history, and local communities
This creates a balanced experience of professional development and cultural immersion.
👉 Learn more: Erasmus mobility for teachers
💰 Erasmus+ Funding for Courses in Greece
All Erasmus+ courses in Greece are funded through Key Action 1 (KA1).
Funding includes:
- course fees
- travel costs
- accommodation
- daily allowance
This makes Greece an accessible destination for schools and educators across Europe.
🌟 Benefits of Teacher Training in Greece
ParticipatiParticipating in an Erasmus+ course in Greece allows teachers to:
- develop innovative and participatory teaching methods
- integrate sustainability into education
- build international networks
- gain new perspectives on teaching and learning
- inspire students to become active and responsible citizens
The combination of meaningful training and a rich cultural environment makes Greece a powerful setting for professional growth.
❓ FAQ – Teacher Training Greece
What makes Greece a good destination for Erasmus+ teacher training?
Greece offers a unique combination of cultural heritage, inspiring landscapes, and innovative educational approaches, creating an ideal environment for professional development and international collaboration.
Where are Erasmus+ courses held in Greece?
Courses are held in locations such as Athens and other inspiring regions, providing a mix of urban learning environments and cultural experiences.
What is the focus of teacher training courses in Greece?
Courses focus on participatory learning, sustainability, collaboration, and innovative teaching methods aligned with Erasmus+ priorities.
What will I learn during Erasmus+ courses in Greece?
Participants develop skills in participatory teaching, sustainability in education, student engagement, and interdisciplinary learning approaches.
Who can participate in Erasmus+ courses in Greece?
Teachers, school leaders, and education professionals at all levels can participate. Courses are designed to be inclusive and accessible.
What is the learning experience like in Greece?
The experience is interactive and collaborative, combining workshops, group work, reflection, and cultural immersion.
Are Erasmus+ courses in Greece funded?
Yes, most courses are funded through Erasmus+ KA1, covering course fees, travel, accommodation, and daily allowance.
How long do courses in Greece last?
Most teacher training courses last between 5, 6 and 7 days.
What makes Greece unique as a training location?
Greece combines historical significance, natural beauty, and a strong focus on community and dialogue, creating a meaningful learning environment.
What are the benefits of teacher training in Greece?
Participants gain practical teaching tools, develop innovative methods, build international networks, and gain new perspectives on education.
Courses in Greece
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