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In October we launched the 2024/2025 annual theme ‘Citizenship education: celebrating what unites us’ and the new featured group. Through the group, eTwinners have access to valuable tips for projects, partner finding opportunities and resources to deepen their understanding of this year’s theme.
Are you planning a project on wellbeing? The eTwinning book suggests various activities to support pupils’ emotional, physical and mental wellbeing, covering a wide range of educational levels, from pre-primary to vocational education.
We followed the journey of Aspasia Mylona, experienced eTwinner and vocational education and training (VET) teacher, as she leads her project where students learn about the cultural, health and sustainability aspects of the Mediterranean diet.
From 17–19 October 2024, 100 teachers gathered in Tallinn, Estonia for this onsite course. Participants developed their skills in project-based learning, collaborative teaching and community-driven initiatives, and discovered new ideas for promoting civic responsibility and critical thinking in their classrooms.
The 2024 eTwinning monitoring report is now available. This year’s report focuses on the impact of eTwinning on teachers’ wellbeing, exploring their personal and professional growth, emotional state, and the social connections they form within the eTwinning community.
We are pleased to announce that over 17,000 European Quality Labels have been awarded to the members of 2104 projects for their outstanding work. The label acknowledges the exceptional work of the teachers and students who participate in eTwinning projects, highlighting successful examples of European collaboration. Winners can now generate and download their certificates.