Teaching differently with the eTwinning platform

Last updated on 12 May 2026

Want to change air? Like many teachers, do you want to teach differently? Do you need a breath of fresh air in your teaching practices, but do not know how to do it? eTwinning Maybe that's the solution.

It is a European platform of the Erasmus+ programme, deployed in France by the Canopé Network, which enables more than 800 000 teachers from 44 countries to carry out collaborative projects remotely, in different languages, usingdigital tools.

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Not inspired? Take a look at these two eTwinning projects.

The first led in high school and the second in kindergarten. In the project Eu(U)rotopia : Pupils exchanged on their national policies in different areas (such as education, environment, economy, … culture) by establishing a working group of pupils per theme. A vote was held to retain the best ideas.

In kindergarten, children from 4 countries worked on emotion management in a project inspired by the famous album The Color of Emotions by Anna Llenas. Songs were learned and sung in different languages and many other activities carried out together by the partner classes. A project that will give you multiple examples of simple activities that can be transferred to other projects!

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You will find further examples of projects and activities by clicking here.

eTwinning

eTwinning is a great tool to set up projects in collaboration with classes, all over Europe.
Fidel Navamuel – Tice Tools

No need for special technical skills.

The platform is particularly clear. Creating and implementing a project is simple. eTwinning provides all the necessary communication and exchange tools for projects. All are free and secure. A project can be set up by one or more language teachers or in any other discipline.

Is the adventure tempting you? Register online to discover the platform, it's free.

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8 Responses

  1. Mathieu Cornec says:

    Hello Fidel,

    In your opinion, is eTwinning a suitable tool for the conduct of masterpieces (CAP – BAC PRO)?
    Thank you in advance,

  2. Darchen says:

    Hello,
    Precisely I asked myself the question … I am a teacher in Letters - history .
    Thank you for this question and thank you for the answer.

  3. nicolas Staes says:

    Hello and thank you for all these treasures. Do you think that E twinning is available for French establishments abroad in the AEFE network?
    Thank you and good day

  4. Hello,
    I asked the eTwinning team for answers to your questions. These are:

    “CAP – BAC PRO teachers can very well register on eTwinning and run projects. It is possible to invite people from outside the project as a visitor (once the project is created). This can be the head of the school, the parents, or anyone outside the project.

    French teachers teaching in institutions approved by the AEFE (listed here: https://www.aefe.fr/reseau-scolaire-mondial/rechercher-un-etablissement) may register on eTwinning as French teachers attached to the French national support office’.

    You can contact the eTwinning team directly here: contact@etwinning.fr

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