eTwinning Plus offers a platform for staff (teachers, head teachers, librarians, etc.), working in a school in one of the neighbouring countries involved (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Tunisia, Ukraine, Jordan and Lebanon), to communicate, collaborate, develop projects, share and, in short, feel and be part of the most exciting learning community.
eTwinning Plus promotes school collaboration through the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) by providing support, tools and services for schools that are involved in the programme. eTwinning Plus also offers opportunities for free and continuing online Professional Development for educators.
eTwinning Plus provides a safe, online environment to engage with partner schools, work on projects and communicate with like-minded educational professionals in the existing eTwinning network, plus a selected number of schools from eTwinning’s neighbouring countries.
Its Central Support Service is operated by European Schoolnet, an international partnership of 34 European Ministries of Education developing learning for schools, teachers and pupils across Europe. eTwinning is further supported at national level by 38 National Support Services and 8 Partner Support Agencies in 44 countries (36 in eTwinning and 8 in eTwinning Plus).
eTwinning Plus Portal
The eTwinning Plus portal is the entry point to the eTwinning world. Available in 3 languages, plus.eTwinning.net offers news from the eTwinning countries, professional development opportunities, information about recognition as well as examples of successful projects.
- Projects – In this section, teachers find tools called “Kits” that help and support them to build their own projects. There is also a gallery of best-practice examples to inspire them when they design and run their own eTwinning project.
- Recognition – In this section, teachers find out everything they need to know about the recognition that eTwinning offers: European Quality Labels, National Quality Labels, eTwinning Awards and eTwinning Schools.
- Professional Development – From self-assessment tools (MeTP) to self-help materials (Self Teaching Materials) and from online seminars, to learning events and peer learning through the eTwinning featured events, teachers can find an abundance of tools to help improve their teaching methods.
- Highlights - News from the eTwinning community including pedagogical methods and best eTwinning practices.
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