Launched in 2022, European Commission's European School Education Platform is the meeting point for all stakeholders in the school education sector. The platform is also home to eTwinning, the community for schools in Europe.

European School Education Platform is multilingual and free of charge for all users: school staff, researchers, policymakers, and other professionals – covering all levels from early childhood education to primary and secondary school, including initial vocational education and training.  

The platform offers following services: 

  • New content published every week, including opinion pieces by experts, news articles, interviews, current news, and examples of practices. 

  • Resources such as reports from recent research, teaching materials created in European projects and training courses, and the Toolkit for school success (on inclusive education). 

  • Basic information about Erasmus+ opportunities for schools and three practical tools (course catalogue, mobility opportunities directory, and strategic partnership search) to help schools prepare their Erasmus+ applications. 

  • Professional development opportunities such as free online courses, webinars, and teaching materials in collaboration with the EU Academy.  

  • The eTwinning community with all its activities for validated members.

 
The European School Education Platform and the eTwinning community are possible thanks to funding from Erasmus+, the European programme for education, training, youth and sport. They are initiatives by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport, and Culture. It is operated by European Schoolnet (coordination, content, and services) and Tremend Software Consulting SRL (technical infrastructure) under service contracts with the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA).

Duration: 2022 – present

Funding: Erasmus+, the European Union programme for education, training, youth and sport

Social media
Facebook: @ETwinningeurope 
Instagram: @etwinning_europe 
YouTube: @EuropeanSchoolEducation

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