Based on data from the 2023 monitoring report regarding the impact of the eTwinning action on Initial Teacher Education, the following benefits emerge.

Benefits for Higher Education Institutions:

The European action eTwinning:

  • Contributes to the internationalization of Institutions and promotes their cross-border cooperation by creating eTwinning partnerships with other institutions, expanding the Erasmus+ network, and developing Erasmus+ projects.
  • Reinforces the connection between Higher Education Institutions and schools by integrating eTwinning into students’ teaching practice within school settings.
  • Cultivates a European identity for higher education institutions through recognition within the framework of eTwinning and the European Initial Teacher Education Award.
  • Facilitating ongoing professional development and cooperation among themselves.
  • Opportunity to work in multinational groups, using English as a common language.
  • Participation of a larger number of individuals, overcoming travel restrictions.
  • Providing opportunities to develop deeper connections with colleagues and student teachers.
  • Sharing knowledge and resources with peers, gaining insights into different educational systems.
  • Opportunity to experiment with innovative approaches and promote competences.
  • Getting to know their current student teachers better, due to closer collaboration.
  • Sustaining relationships with former student teachers who are now active teachers.
  • Bridging the gap between theory and practice in university education.
  • Contributing to the shift in teaching perspectives and improving communication and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) skills.
  • Mentoring and tutoring student teachers during school placements.
  • Providing an innovative way of teaching.
  • Impacting their research interests by promoting interdisciplinary research and providing new research directions.
  • Opportunity for an alternative, engaging, and interactive learning experience working with other students to create tangible results.
  • Developing a student network in a cost-effective and green way, offering the benefits of international cooperation to students who cannot travel.
  • Opportunity to collaborate with experienced professors and ambassadors, contributing to their professional development.
  • Exchanging life experiences with other, older students, which influences their overall attitude toward higher education and the teaching profession.
  • Improving their intercultural and digital skills through interaction with peers from other countries.
  • Developing their pedagogical skills, mainly in cross-curricular teaching and competence-based approaches.
  • Understanding various aspects of the teaching profession, providing new perspectives beyond traditional teaching.
  • Familiarity with new instructional strategies and tools, contributing to a better understanding of the teaching profession.
  • Positive impact on their motivation and increased attractiveness of the teaching profession by providing an alternative, innovative, and appealing approach to teaching.
  • Promoting international cooperation and community practices, supporting their professionalism, and affect their feeling of readiness for teaching.