Achieving Quality in eTwinning Projects

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Course details

Welcome to the second course of the European School Education Platform series: Achieving Quality in eTwinning projects!

In the first course of the series, we dived right into the world of eTwinning projects, we learnt how to edit our profile, find and add partners and contacts and develop our projects step by step. In this course, we focus on the quality of the projects and share some tips on how to improve.

In eTwinning, we have the flexibility to run short- or longer-term projects and, in the end, apply for the National Quality Label. The National Support Organisation (NSO) will evaluate your work in the project taking into account a common framework. This evaluation is a way for you to see what you can improve in your next project! Through this course, we explore several ways of doing better projects through effective collaboration among partners.


Duration and workload

Start date: Monday 28 November 2022
End date: Friday 9 December 2022

Duration: 1 week and 4 days
Workload: 8-10 hours in total


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Target audience

eTwinners of all school levels and subjects who want to improve the quality of their projects

Learning objectives

  • Learn about the Quality Label Framework used by all National Support Organisations to evaluate eTwinning projects
  • See relevant examples of project activities for each criterion in all age categories
  • Find a list of eTwinning kits for inspiration
  • Reflect and share your ideas and thoughts for each criterion
  • Find out how you start a good collaborative project, plan the different activities and finally run it
  • Explore tips and ideas on the different phases of the project and also tips to overcome different challenges e.g., unreliable partner
  • Create your own activity that may be showcased in European School Education Platform in due time.

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This content is offered by the European Commission. The European Commission is the European Union's politically independent executive arm. It is alone responsible for drawing up proposals for new European legislation, and it implements the decisions of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union.

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Schedule

  1. How this course works
  2. Module 1: Quality Label Criteria
  3. Module 2: How to plan a quality collaborative project