Erasmus Accreditations – a New Path to Mobility
Course details
Every year, the European Union funds thousands of mobilities and professional development activities for teachers and other school staff. The potential funding beneficiaries can apply for the Erasmus accreditation, which offers the awarded organisations simplified access to Key Action 1 funding opportunities under the Erasmus+ programme (2021-2027).
Erasmus accreditation is a tool for education and training organisations in adult education, vocational education and training (VET), and school education with an interest in cross-border exchange and cooperation. Awarding of the Erasmus accreditation confirms that the applicant has set up a plan to implement high-quality mobility activities as part of a wider effort to develop their organisation.
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Duration and workload
Start date: 28 November 2022
End date: open-ended, you can take the course (or any section) at your own pace
Duration: self-paced
Workload: 1-2 hours
Please note that:
- The course does not replace the official information provided by the Erasmus+ website and Erasmus+ National Agencies.
- These sources always take precedence over this course
- Completing this course does not guarantee the approval of your Erasmus accreditation application
Target audience
This course is freely accessible to anyone and targeted at international coordinators, school heads and teachers at the following levels of education in the programme countries: school education, VET, and adult education organisations. For the exact eligibility criteria, please read the Erasmus+ Programme Guide.
Learning objectives
The course will introduce the participants to the Erasmus accreditation scheme and how their organisation can benefit from it. As a participant, you will:
- Discover the key principles of the Erasmus accreditation
- Learn about the benefits of Erasmus accreditation in the framework of the Erasmus+ programme
- Become familiar with the application process
- Start to reflect on your organisation’s Erasmus Plan
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.
Schedule
- How this module works
- Module: A New Path to Mobility