What if being small was actually a strength? Across Europe, thousands of schools in rural and remote areas are doing things differently: managing mixed-age classrooms, leaning into their communities, and using limited resources in surprisingly innovative ways. A new online course launching this autumn will aim to learn from them and support others to do the same.

The new report by European Schoolnet reveals how schools across Europe are prioritising digital wellbeing as education is increasingly digitalised.

Discover what European Schoolnet achieved last year in close collaboration with our network of Ministries of education, teachers, policymakers, researchers, industry partners and other organisations in our 2024 Annual report.

As education systems across Europe look to develop, the Future Classroom Lab (FCL) model is helping schools rethink how we teach, learn, and design learning spaces. From flexible classrooms to teacher empowerment, the FCL initiative is inspiring change across borders.

As literacy scores in Europe decline and digital technologies advance, experts call for urgent, evidence-based change in literacy education.

A new collaborative report reveals that video games can be used as powerful tools in classrooms to foster creativity, enhance student motivation, support diverse learning styles and help explain complex topics.

As digital transformation reshapes education, AI-powered social robots are emerging as valuable tools to create inclusive classrooms. These technologies offer personalised support, helping students with special educational needs, language barriers, and diverse learning styles.

European Schoolnet celebrates the 2025 edition of the campaign from 17 March to 4 April and its commitment to turn Europeans into educated digital citizens. The campaign is endorsed by the European Commission and a wide range of national, social and industry partners. European Schoolnet is also a strategic partner of the campaign.

European Schoolnet welcomes the publication of the European Commission's STEM Education Strategic Plan: skills for competitiveness and innovation as part of the Union of Skills. European Schoolnet is pleased to share a first reaction to five points suggested, waiting for a more formal consultation with its Ministries of Education members:

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