Athens hosted the annual eTwinning conference -
"eTwinning and Digital Citizenship" in which George Machabeli, the
Director of the Teacher Development Center, Khatia Matkava, the Program
Coordinator in Georgia and the teachers involved in the program participated.
During the conference, 40 discussion meetings were held,
which dealt with the issues such as preparation of modern schools for the future
digital society challenges, as well as the debates about the digital
citizenship and cooperation among teachers both in Europe and abroad. Overall,
more than 500 teachers from different countries participated in the eTwinning conference.
It important that it was the first time the officials of
ministry of education from European countries were invited to the eTwinning conference,
and among 27 countries there was Lia Gigauri, Deputy Minister of Education and
Science of Georgia. A separate session was dedicated to the representatives of
the ministries during which they jointly developed the further initial program development
plan, which must be elaborated in the future at the national level, as well as the
project management policy issues and procedures.
The program "eTwinning Plus" is the educational
network developed to promote the cooperation between schools of Europe and its
neighboring countries, under which teachers contact each other, collaborate,
develop joint educational projects and share experience. The program involves
400 000 teachers from different European countries and their number is growing
every day. The program operates through an online platform, which provides the work
space for the project participating teachers and offers them a variety of tools
to implement their tasks.
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