The third edition of the award puts the spotlight on new emerging technologies incorporated in contemporary European education systems.
The theme of the 2023 edition is ‘Education and Innovation’ and is connected to the European Year of Skills. The winning projects from this year cover a broad spectrum of topics, including:
- innovative use of new and emerging technology
- integration of digital tools into pedagogical practices
- use of 3D virtual realities
- application of mobile solutions in education
This year, 93 projects from 32 European countries are recognised and honoured across the 4 categories:
- early childhood education and care – 15 projects
- primary education – 23 projects
- secondary education – 28 projects
- vocational education and training schools – 27 projects
Visit the European Innovative Teaching Award website to discover the winners
About the European Innovative Teaching Award
In 2021, the European Innovative Teaching Award was successfully launched as part of the European Education Area, aiming to recognise the work of teachers (and their schools) who make an exceptional contribution to the profession. Across the first two editions in 2021 and 2022, the European Commission awarded more than 200 outstanding Erasmus+ projects.
The Erasmus+ National Agencies are responsible for the selection of winning projects either through a direct selection of winners, short-listing potential winners, or publishing an open call. For more precise information on the selection process in your country, please visit the website of the respective National Agency.
Source: European Commission | European Education Area (https://shorturl.at/hESZ9)