eTwinning: Connecting Schools Across Borders

 
Introduction to eTwinning
 
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All subjects
 
 
From pre-primary school to upper
secondary school
 
 
The EU platform is managed by
the 
Central Support Organisation
in Brussels 
(CSS), European
Schoolnet.
Each eTwinning country has its
own 
National Support
Organisation 
(NSO)
In most countries, there is a
regional network
In each country, a network of
eTwinning ambassadors 
experienced teachers in
eTwinning
 
L’organisation d’eTwinning
 
Who is part of eTwinning ?
Who is part of eTwinning ?
 
44 countries
44 countries
33 Erasmus+ countries
11 countries :
Albani
, 
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Jordan,
Lebanon, Moldova, Montenegro, Tunisia,
Ukraine
 
+
 
 Répartition par niveaux scolaires
 
Presence of the Minister of Education at the national competition prize-giving ceremony
in 2022
Contribution to a 
DGESCO guide 
to teaching modern languages (Chantal Manes and Alex
Taylor) : 
« Propositions pour une meilleure maîtrise des langues vivantes étrangères. Oser
dire le nouveau monde »
Frequent presentations at the IH2EF (Higher Institute in Education and Training for school
leaders) : initial training for headteachers and 1st and 2nd level inspectors
Letters to “Recteurs d’académie” to inform them of teachers who have obtained the
Quality Label in their academy
eTwinning section 
of the DGESCO website, 
EduScol
Listing of 
eTwinning projects in EduBase
Projects publications in 
Educ@vox 
and the 
Café Pédagogique 
(teachers interviews)
 
Visibility in the institutional and media spheres
 
National / European priorities :
 
Develop eTwinning in vocational training, in rural or remote areas
Develop eTwinning in Pre-primary and primary schools, in non-linguistic subjects
Train/target more multipliers: headteachers, educational advisors, inspectors, etc.
Seminar for educational advisers, National training of school inspectors
Presentations at the IH2EF 
(Higher Institute in Education and Training for school
leaders)
Encourage and develop a school-wide approach (eTwinning School) : eTwinning
School FR seminar
European Thematic Conference for Managers
The annual thematic year
 
 
The Erasmus + France / Education Formation Agency = main operator of the actions of the
Erasmus+ programme
Agreement between Réseau Canopé and the Erasmus + France / Education Formation
Agency
Joint presentations at the IH2EF for school leaders in training
Participation in our respective events: national and European eTwinning conferences,
Erasmus+ seminar, Erasmus+ seminar for apprentices
Publication: "Développer l'ouverture européenne internationale dans son établissement
scolaire" 
https://www.etwinning.fr/decouvrir/etwinning-dans-erasmus.html
 
eTwinning et Erasmus+
 
eTwinning & Erasmus+ in a video
 
Click on the picture to watch the video
 
Three online spaces
 
1. European and national portal
 
The European School Education Platform
(ESEP) 
https://school-
education.ec.europa.eu/fr
 
https://www.etwinning.fr/
 
2. The « eTwinning » section
 
3. The secure online workspace :
the TwinSpace
 
What is an eTwinning project ?
 
Click on the picture to get access to projects and activities examples (in French)
 
Focus on a project :
Savourer mon assiette sans détraquer ma planète
 
Click on the picture to get access to the project TwinSpace
Best practise and rewards
 
European and national quality labels
Ambassadors : a network of experienced eTwinning teachers
European and national prizes
Promoting and disseminating projects (sites web eTwinning, réseaux sociaux, sites
des écoles... )
The eTwinning School label
 
Where can I find some help ?
 
The regional representatives (called
« 
CORrespondants Académiques » 
(CORACs)) are
the main contact points in each academy,
 
The eTwinning France YouTube channle offers a few
tutorials
 to help you in eTwinning, and a high
number of recordings of 
online trainings
.
 
The 
National Support Organisation 
(called « BAN » Bureau
d’assistance national) can be reached by sending an email
to 
contact@etwinning.fr
 ou 
assistance@etwinning.fr
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eTwinning is a platform connecting schools across 44 countries through over 140,000 projects since 2005. Managed by European Schoolnet, it engages educators at various school levels, promoting collaboration and innovation. The initiative's impact is seen through ministerial recognition, educational publications, and focus on vocational training and primary education development.

  • eTwinning
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  • Educational Innovation
  • Cross-Border Projects
  • European Schoolnet

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  1. Introduction to eTwinning

  2. eTwinning in numbers and words

  3. 2014 2022 2005 From pre-primary school to upper secondary school + 140 000 projects

  4. Lorganisation deTwinning The EU platform is managed by the Central Support Organisation in Brussels (CSS), European Schoolnet. Each eTwinning country has its own National Support Organisation (NSO) In most countries, there is a regional network In each country, a network of eTwinning ambassadors experienced teachers in eTwinning

  5. Who is part of eTwinning ? 44 countries 33 Erasmus+ countries + 11 countries : Albani, Bosnia-Herzegovina Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Jordan, Lebanon, Moldova, Montenegro, Tunisia, Ukraine

  6. Rpartition par niveaux scolaires Other : 3% Upper secondary school 32% Primary school; 22% Primary school 31% Upper secondary school; 35% Lower secondary school 37% Lower secondary school; 40% Distribution of projects per school level Premier degr Coll ge Registered by school levels Lyc e Premier degr Coll ge Lyc e Autre

  7. Visibility in the institutional and media spheres Presence of the Minister of Education at the national competition prize-giving ceremony in 2022 Contribution to a DGESCO guide to teaching modern languages (Chantal Manes and Alex Taylor) : Propositions pour une meilleure ma trise des langues vivantes trang res. Oser dire le nouveau monde Frequent presentations at the IH2EF (Higher Institute in Education and Training for school leaders) : initial training for headteachers and 1st and 2nd level inspectors Letters to Recteurs d acad mie to inform them of teachers who have obtained the Quality Label in their academy eTwinning section of the DGESCO website, EduScol Listing of eTwinning projects in EduBase Projects publications in Educ@vox and the Caf P dagogique (teachers interviews)

  8. National / European priorities : Develop eTwinning in vocational training, in rural or remote areas Develop eTwinning in Pre-primary and primary schools, in non-linguistic subjects Train/target more multipliers: headteachers, educational advisors, inspectors, etc. Seminar for educational advisers, National training of school inspectors Presentations at the IH2EF (Higher Institute in Education and Training for school leaders) Encourage and develop a school-wide approach (eTwinning School) : eTwinning School FR seminar European Thematic Conference for Managers The annual thematic year

  9. eTwinning et Erasmus+ The Erasmus + France / Education Formation Agency = main operator of the actions of the Erasmus+ programme Agreement between R seau Canop and the Erasmus + France / Education Formation Agency Joint presentations at the IH2EF for school leaders in training Participation in our respective events: national and European eTwinning conferences, Erasmus+ seminar, Erasmus+ seminar for apprentices Publication: "D velopper l'ouverture europ enne internationale dans son tablissement scolaire" https://www.etwinning.fr/decouvrir/etwinning-dans-erasmus.html

  10. eTwinning & Erasmus+ in a video Click on the picture to watch the video

  11. Three online spaces

  12. 1. European and national portal The European School Education Platform (ESEP) https://school- education.ec.europa.eu/fr https://www.etwinning.fr/

  13. 2. The eTwinning section

  14. 3. The secure online workspace : the TwinSpace

  15. What is an eTwinning project ? Click on the picture to get access to projects and activities examples (in French)

  16. Focus on a project : Savourer mon assiette sans d traquer ma plan te Click on the picture to get access to the project TwinSpace

  17. Best practise and rewards European and national quality labels Ambassadors : a network of experienced eTwinning teachers European and national prizes Promoting and disseminating projects (sites web eTwinning, r seaux sociaux, sites des coles... ) The eTwinning School label

  18. Where can I find some help ? The regional representatives (called CORrespondants Acad miques (CORACs)) are the main contact points in each academy, The eTwinning France YouTube channle offers a few tutorials to help you in eTwinning, and a high number of recordings of online trainings. The National Support Organisation (called BAN Bureau d assistance national) can be reached by sending an email to contact@etwinning.fr ou assistance@etwinning.fr

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