One of the biggest advantages of Erasmus+ teacher training is that it is fully funded under Key Action 1 (KA1).
The programme typically covers:
– Course fees
– Travel costs
– Accommodation
– Daily subsistence (food and local transport)
This means that teachers can participate in international training without financial burden.
Funding is allocated to schools, not individuals. Schools apply for a grant and then distribute opportunities among staff members. This encourages collaboration and long-term development strategies within institutions.
Erasmus+ funding priorities (2021–2027) include:
– Digital transformation in education
– Inclusion and diversity
– Environmental sustainability
– Active citizenship
Participating in Erasmus+ courses allows teachers to:
– Gain new professional skills
– Exchange best practices with international peers
– Improve language and intercultural competencies
If your school has not yet applied, it is recommended to contact your National Agency or seek support in preparing a strong application.

