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With support of the eLearning programme of the European Commission

ICT partnerships for schools across Europe. With support of the eLearning programme of the European Commission. British Council. UK’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations

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With support of the eLearning programme of the European Commission

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  1. ICT partnerships for schools across Europe With support of the eLearning programme of the European Commission

  2. British Council • UK’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations • Funded by UK government departments (DfES, FCO, DFID, Devolved Administrations), European Commission, other GOs/NGOs and through exams and ELT provision • We work in education and training, science, arts, governance, English Language teaching and exams and recruitment of overseas students to UK education providers • In the UK, we act as an agency to deliver international education and training schemes: Socrates, eTwinning, Leonardo da Vinci, Youth, Global School Partnerships, DfES Global Gateway, International School Award

  3. eTwinning • ICT partnerships for schools across Europe • eTwinning launched in January 2005. It aims to • Encourage new ICT-based projects between schools • Provide recognition for existing ICT projects • Enable sharing of resources, good practice and experience with European partner schools • Encourage new pedagogical approaches through ICT

  4. Features and Benefits • eTwinning is an easy, free and effective way of looking for, and working with, partner schools in the rest of Europe • There is no application form and no lengthy administration • The focus is on how ICT can help deliver the curriculum, rather than on ICT itself • Working with partners in other countries can boost pupils’ motivation, key skills and cultural and language awareness • Working with teachers, heads and ICT co-ordinators from other countries enables you to share and celebrate your own expertise, forge lasting links and give an exciting new aspect to the curriculum

  5. eTwinning tools • TwinFinder – Twin schools meeting your link criteria are sent to your desktop. These can be investigated, organised and saved to a favourites list • TwinSpace – online collaborative space to enable you to work with your partner, including mailbox, bulletin board, sharing files, publishing eTwinning resources, chat and shared calendar(under development) • Progress Card – keep track of your eTwinning project with this online system (under development) • Thematic Fora – exchange project ideas with teachers across Europe on specific themes, e.g. environmental projects, Europe in the classroom, etc.

  6. How it works • Register your school on www.etwinning.net (called the Central Support Service) • Search for partner: if you find one you wish to work with, register your eTwinning partnership • You can choose single or multiple partnerships • Potential to put your project forward for eTwinning Quality Label which provides recognition for successful projects • Share your experience with other schools through dissemination in the UK and throughout Europe

  7. Which countries are eligible? • 25 EU Member States: • Austria Belgium (French-speaking and Flemish-speaking) Cyprus Czech Republic DenmarkEstonia Finland France Germany Greece HungaryIreland Italy LatviaLithuania Luxembourg MaltaNetherlands Poland PortugalSlovakia Slovenia SpainSweden United Kingdom • 3 European Economic Area countries: • Iceland Liechtenstein Norway (correct at Spring 2005)

  8. Is there any funding available? • Not directly, but you might be eligible for the following schemes to develop further your eTwinning project: • Comenius 2 professional development training grants • School linking visits provide funding for curriculum linking visits (schools in England and Wales only) • eTwinning can lead to (or add a new dimension to) funded, three-year curriculum projects under Comenius 1 • Teachers’ International Professional Development programme (School-determined Visits – managed by Specialist Schools Trust)

  9. Additional Features • Funded mobility opportunities are planned to reward schools who are involved in quality eTwinning projects • National eTwinning awards scheme to be launched during International Education Week 2005 • Europe-wide awards to be run on an annual basis • Study visits, project planning meetings and other training activities for schools involved in quality eTwinning partnerships • eTwinning Development Workshops for registered schools who are looking to develop projects

  10. What do I do next? • Register your school, look for partners and get project ideas at: • www.etwinning.net • For further information, go to the UK eTwinning website: • www.britishcouncil.org/etwinning

  11. eTwinning Contacts • eTwinning is managed in the UK by the British Council. • Matt Cresswell: project manager; promotion • 020 7389 4587 / matt.cresswell@britishcouncil.orgSusan Linklater: pedagogical support • 0131 524 5763 / susan.linklater@britishcouncil.org • You can find out about our entire range of services for schools at www.britishcouncil.org/learning

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