eTwinning newsletter: Meet the 2025–2026 eTwinning School label awardees
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  April 2025  
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Meet the 2025–2026 eTwinning School label awardees

The eTwinning School label values the dedication, commitment and active participation not only of individual eTwinners, but of the entire school. These schools demonstrate shared leadership, collaboration, teamwork, pupil agency, inclusion and innovation, and serve as role models for other schools. For 2025–2026, more than 2,900 schools have been awarded the eTwinning School label.

Congratulations to the new eTwinning Schools!

Events

2025 conference for eTwinning Schools in Nice

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eTwinning Schools will meet on 16–17 May in Nice, France to explore ways to include citizenship education in school culture.

Participants will look at how to encourage inclusivity, democratic participation and critical thinking in schools, and will find partners for their citizenship education projects.

The plenary sessions on 16 and 17 May 2025 will be livestreamed and open to all, with no registration required. Find out more about the event and how to join.

Highlight

Boost your teaching with new training opportunities

Explore our exciting professional development opportunities! Find out about strategies to promote literacy in a digital world, discover European digital resources for civic and history education and get inspired with ideas for teaching science and coding through eTwinning.

News from the featured groups

Each month throughout the year, we focus on a different featured group. May’s focus is on ‘Basic skills in action’, a group dedicated to improving basic skills in numeracy, literacy, digital literacy and science. You’ll find valuable support and insights there, whether you're looking for new teaching methods, digital tools, ways to develop your pupils' reading or writing skills, or ideas to get pupils interested in science.

Latest content

eTwinning workshop on basic skills in Riga

From 10–12 April 2025, primary education and ECEC teachers met in Riga to discuss integrating project-based learning (PBL) and eTwinning into their teaching practices. The event featured innovative eTwinning projects focused on improving literacy, numeracy and digital competence, as well as new approaches to using PBL to enhance basic skills.

Have a look at the highlights of the workshop.

eTwinning project idea: Do it by yourself, but never alone

Featured in the 2024 eTwinning book, this activity provided upper secondary education pupils with effective coping strategies and peer support skills. The activities can be used as part of an eTwinning project or as a standalone classroom activity.

Take a look at the project kit and learn how to implement the ideas in your classroom.

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ISSN: 2812-1295 | Catalogue Number: EC-01-24-032-EN-Q