Erasmus Training Opportunity: Managing Diverse Classrooms

ELTA is delighted to offer a unique opportunity for one official representative to participate in the Erasmus training course titled “Managing a Diverse Classroom: Facing Upcoming Challenges” as part of the Erasmus+ Project “KA122-ADU-9C4C200B Emotionally Healthy Classroom”.

This course is designed specifically for educators who work in diverse educational settings, including those with disadvantaged learners such as migrant and immigrant students and children with special educational needs.

Event Details
  • Dates: 6-11 January 2025
  • Format: In-person
  • Location: Tenerife, Spain
  • Target Audience: School teachers, staff, curriculum developers, teacher trainers
  • More Information: Please visit the course page for further details about the training.
Eligibility Requirements
  • Applicants must possess an English teaching degree or a related field.
  • At least three years of teaching experience in a foreign or second language is required.
Selection Process

Candidates will be chosen based on a transparent, merit-based process. The most qualified candidates will be invited for an interview. Note: Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Financial Coverage

The tuition fee, travel, accommodation, and personal expenses will be fully covered under the Emotionally Healthy Classroom Erasmus+ project.

Interested candidates should submit their applications by 25 December 2024. Please fill out the application form to apply.

This is an excellent opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge in managing diverse classrooms and to engage with other professionals in a beautiful setting.

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