Erasmus+ for Staff

EMUNI Erasmus+ for Educators: Develop your skills abroad! Improve teaching practices & internationalize your career. Learn more!

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Overview

With Erasmus+, training opportunities are available to staff working in education, both in teaching and non-teaching capacities.

Training periods abroad can consist of job shadowing, observation periods, professional development courses or specific competence-building events.

Erasmus+ supports training both at educational institutions and in relevant organisations operating outside the sector.

Opportunities to take part in professional development activities are available to staff working at all levels of education.

Duration

A training period between two Programme countries (KA103/KA131) must last a minimum of 2 days and cannot last more than 2 months. This excludes travelling time.

A training period between a Programme country and a Partner country (KA107) must last a minimum of 5 days and cannot last more than 2 months. This excludes travelling time.

Outcome

The mobility activities are expected to produce the following outcomes:

  • improved competences, linked to professional profiles
  • broader understanding of practices, policies and systems in education, training or youth across countries
  • increased capacity to trigger changes in terms of modernisation and international openings within their educational organisations
  • a greater understanding of interconnections between formal and non-formal education, vocational training and the labour market respectively
  • better quality of their work and activities in favour of students, trainees, apprentices, pupils, adult learners, young people and volunteers
  • greater understanding and responsiveness to social, linguistic and cultural diversity
  • increased ability to address the needs of the disadvantaged
  • increased support for and promotion of mobility activities for learners
  • increased opportunities for professional and career development
  • improved foreign language competences
  • increased motivation and satisfaction in their daily work.

For more information, please refer to the call on the *Calls* section and contact our Erasmus+ office at erasmus@emuni.si

For teaching mobilities, we encourage our staff to find an institution that best suits their professional backgrounds. If help is required with communication, we are happy to assist.

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