eTwinning is the action of the European Commission that gives dynamism to the largest community of non-university schools in Europe. In Spain there are more than 55,000 teachers registered in this platform, from more than 13,600 educational centers.

The acting Minister of Education and Vocational Training, Isabel Celaá, has delivered the eTwinning 2019 Awards to 32 teachers responsible for the 12 projects awarded in this edition. The act, which has taken place in the National Institute of Educational Technologies and Teacher Training (INTEF), has been attended by 32 teachers of these projects, whose work is also recognized, and has had the presence of the Secretary of State for Education and FP in functions, Alejandro Tiana.

Isabel Celaá congratulated the professors awarded for their commitment and their willingness to "continue learning and looking for new methods and solutions". "You have shown that it is possible to make school a place open to the world, in which the exchange of experiences, collaboration and shared learning define new ways of teaching and learning, of evaluating and living education," he added. Minister in functions.

eTwinning is the action of the European Commission that gives dynamism to the largest community of non-university schools in Europe. It aims to facilitate contact and collaborative work between teachers and European students with the help of technology, in addition to providing resources and professional development options for teachers.

Currently, in Spain, there are more than 55,000 teachers registered in this platform, from more than 13,600 educational centers, and during this school year more than 4,500 eTwinning projects have been initiated.



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