24/03/2026
Teach Europe: Innovative learning scenarios to implement an EU perspective across the curriculum
Teach Europe was designed to upskill teachers by providing them with innovative learning scenarios to implement an EU perspective across the curriculum. The project was also conceived to empower teachers through training and give the opportunity to students to learn more about the European Union, think critically about their European identity and explore active citizenship.
This EU project (2022-2025) was funded by ERASMUS-JMO-2022-OFET-TT-Jean Monnet actions in other fields of education and training.
Project key outputs:
- Upskilling teachers: Teach Europe established a task force of teachers and experts composed of 12 representatives from seven different countries. This task force supported European Schoolnet in the design, selection and curation of 12 learning scenarios through co-construction and peer learning In 2024, The learning scenarios went through a validation pilot, in which 26 teachers from 12 different countries participated. The validation pilot served to collect feedback to further improve and finalise these materials.
- Teachers training: In Spring 2025, a MOOC was successfully launched to promote the learning scenarios, and to prepare teachers to teach for and about Europe. Over 1,000 teachers from 44 countries joined the course, with a completion rate of 64%. A curated selection of high-quality learning activities authored by MOOC participants was published, resulting in the Teach Europe Toolkit.
- Animated a lively community of stakeholders through the opening and closing events, the live events during the MOOC and the social media campaign. Over 2,000 people were engaged through the events of the project. A hybrid closing event was organised in September 2025, with teachers of the task force and of Belgium schools joining in the Future Classroom Lab in Brussels, and with an online high-level event organised for the stakeholder's community.
The Teach Europe Toolkit offers students an opportunity to learn more about the EU, to think critically about their European identity and explore active citizenship. The toolkit was published in 2025, containing 24 learning activities centred around the five core topics including sustainability, democratic participation, European values, cultural heritage, and climate change. They are short, ready-to-use activities that teachers can implement in the classroom with no required prior knowledge. The toolkit can be used in combination with the 12 Learning Scenarios of Teach Europe, which are available in seven languages: English, Greek, Spanish, Romanian, Italian, Croatian and Portuguese.
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