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What are Erasmus+ Training Courses for Teachers?

  • Writer: Lexema Malta
    Lexema Malta
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read
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Erasmus+ Training Courses for teachers are professional development activities funded under the Erasmus+ Programme (Key Action 1 – Learning Mobility of Individuals) within the field of School Education.


They are designed to strengthen teachers’ competences, foster innovation in schools, and support the internationalisation of educational institutions.


What These Courses Address


These structured courses:

• Address the priorities of the Erasmus+ programme (inclusion and diversity, digital transformation, environmental sustainability, and active citizenship).

• Help schools achieve the objectives outlined in their Erasmus Plan.

• Promote the exchange of good practices among education professionals from different European countries.


How Participants Learn


Through workshops, collaborative activities, and practical sessions, teachers explore new methodologies, digital tools, inclusive strategies, and innovative approaches that can be transferred to their own school context.


What Participation Contributes To


Participation in Erasmus+ training courses contributes to:

• Improving the quality of teaching and learning

• Enhancing teachers’ professional development

• Strengthening European cooperation

• Supporting school development and internationalisation strategies


Part of a Broader School Development Strategy


In the Erasmus+ framework, these activities are not isolated experiences, but part of a broader school development strategy, aligned with long-term institutional goals.


 
 
 

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