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eTwinning
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Welcome to eTwinning
The Community for Schools in Europe

Enabling teachers, pupils and students in 32 European countries to work together using ICT.

eTwinning is the European Commission’s online partner finding and collaboration tool and is a part of the Comenius Programme. As a teacher in a school or college, you can register your details, create a profile, search for partners and engage in online partnerships - free of charge.

With over 120,000 active registered users, why not register on the eTwinning website today? It's quick, safe and easy to use.

You and your pupils or students (aged between 3-20) can form short or long term partnerships, collaborate on a whole range of curriculum based projects in any subject area and use an array of exciting and innovative ICT tools.  There is no administration process or time restriction – you choose how and when you want to work.

Click here to take a virtual tour and find out more.

We regularly run and organise eTwinning workshops throughout the UK giving advice (from experienced eTwinning teacher practitioners) on registration, finding partner schools and developing appropriate ICT skills. Visit our events page to find out what's happening in your area.

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Any questions, need more help? Contact the eTwinning team
Register on the eTwinning website

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